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stuffy or runny nose. Incidence not known. Decrease in smell; flushed, dry skin; fruit-like breath odor; increased hunger; increased urination; loss of sense of ...
Trichinosis (trik-ih-NO-sis) is a type of infection caused by a roundworm parasite. Roundworm parasites use a host body to live and breed more roundworms.
Severe stomach pain; Persistent vomiting; Bleeding from your gums or nose; Blood in your urine, stools or vomit; Bleeding under the skin, which might look like ...
Red, burning, itchy or watering eyes; Dry eyes; Grittiness or the feeling of having a foreign body in the eye or eyes; Blurred vision; Sensitivity to light ( ...
Swab of secretions from inside the mouth or nose to check for signs of the virus; Pulse oximetry, a painless skin monitor, to detect lower than normal levels ...
Before surgery, numbing cream is used and preop medication is delivered to the child through the nose. Spinal anesthesia is given using a needle into the ...
... nose, trouble sleeping, trembling or shaking, unusual tiredness or weakness, vision changes, or vomiting. This medicine may cause hyponatremia (low sodium ...
The trachea, also called the windpipe, is the tube that brings air from the mouth and nose to the lungs. Firm rings made of cartilage hold the windpipe open ...
The middle ear connects to the back of the nose and throat by a narrow area called the eustachian tube. The snail-shaped cochlea is part of the inner ear.
Mucus running down the throat from the nose can irritate the throat or spread infection. Being near other people. Viral and bacterial infections spread easily ...
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