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Call your doctor right away if you have dark urine, fever, muscle cramps or spasms, muscle pain or stiffness, or unusual tiredness or weakness. These could be ...
Check with your doctor right away if you think you are getting an infection or if you get a fever or chills, cough or hoarseness, lower back or side pain, or ...
See a doctor if the wound isn't healing or you notice any increasing pain, pus, swelling or fever. Spreading redness is a sign of infection. You may not be ...
A fever of more than 102 F (39 C). Bloody or black stools. A dry mouth or tongue or cries without tears. Unusually sleepy, drowsy, unresponsive or irritable ...
It may be okay to return to school or child care if your child does not have a fever, can practice good hygiene, and can avoid close contact with others.
Antibiotics don't treat a virus. To ease pain and fever, many people use acetaminophen (Tylenol, others) or other mild pain relievers. For infants and children ...
Some examples of CNS depressants are antihistamines or medicine for hay fever ... fever with or without chills; flushed, dry skin; fruit-like breath odor ...
While many people, especially during a difficult winter, struggle with cabin fever and winter blues, SAD depressive symptoms can be severe and functionally ...
The chest pain may come and go. Upper body pain. Pain or discomfort spreads to the shoulder, arm, back, neck, jaw, teeth or sometimes the upper belly. Some ...
Olopatadine nasal spray is used to treat the symptoms of seasonal (short-term) allergic rhinitis (hay fever), such as sneezing, itchy or runny nose, or ...
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