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Clues include fever and pus oozing from blisters. It's hard to breathe after inhaling burning weeds. Your eyes or nasal passages hurt after inhaling smoke ...
Most adults with mild to moderate dehydration from diarrhea, vomiting or fever can improve their condition by drinking more water or other liquids. Diarrhea ...
Fever. Wheezing. A cough that may bring up blood or mucus. Worsening asthma. Aspergilloma. Certain ongoing lung conditions can cause air spaces to form in ...
The combination of these two medicines is used to treat the nasal congestion (stuffy nose), sneezing, and runny nose caused by hay fever. This medicine is ...
This infection could be something as minor as a urinary tract infection or something as serious as tuberculosis. Fever also can be caused by cancerous ( ...
... fever or chills while you are using this medicine. This medicine may increase your risk for cancer, including Kaposi's sarcoma. Tell your doctor right away ...
For treatment of fever or pain, consider giving your child infants' or children's over-the-counter fever and pain medications such as acetaminophen (Tylenol ...
Check with your doctor right away if you have severe stomach pain, constipation, fever, nausea, or vomiting. This medicine may also increase your risk of ...
Infections or flares of chronic lung conditions cause most acute coughs. Most chronic coughs are related to underlying lung, heart or sinus conditions. Common ...
Tell your doctor right away if you or your child have sudden and severe stomach pain, chills, constipation, nausea, vomiting, fever, or lightheadedness.
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