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Common reactions. Common reactions include fever and mild allergic reactions that can be treated with medicines. · Circulatory overload. A less common but more ...
Fever; A cough that may bring up blood or plugs of mucus; Worsening asthma. Aspergilloma. Certain chronic lung (pulmonary) conditions, such as emphysema ...
Hard stools; Hemorrhoids (swollen and inflamed veins in your anus or rectum). Less common causes of rectal bleeding include: Anal cancer; Angiodysplasia ( ...
fever or chills; joint pain; lower back or side pain accompanied by fever or chills; pain at the injection site; painful or difficult urination accompanied by ...
And all it takes is a gulp of contaminated water for someone to get sick: watery diarrhea, stomachache, vomiting, loss of appetite, weight loss and mild fever.
Fever. If you have severe neck pain with a high fever, you might have an infection of the membrane covering your spinal cord and brain. This is called ...
Symptoms · Diarrhea, which may be bloody. · Nausea. · Belly pain. · Vomiting. · Dehydration. · Low-grade fever (sometimes).
Mayo Clinic researcher David J. DiCaudo, M.D., investigates cutaneous lymphomas, skin cancers, dermatologic symptoms of valley fever and wound healing.
fever with or without chills; general feeling of tiredness or weakness; high fever; hostility; increased thirst; indigestion; itching; large, hive-like swelling ...
Fever, related to repeat infections of the bile ducts. Yellowing of the whites of the eyes or yellowing of the skin, depending on skin color. This is called ...
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