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Rare · Black, tarry stools · chest pain · chills · cough · fever · painful or difficult urination · shortness of breath · sore throat ...
Failure to thrive or gain weight (infant) · Fever · Fussiness or irritability · Hives or rash · Swelling or tingling of lips, face and tongue · Wet burps or spit up
Fever, but not always. Aching muscles. Chills and sweats. Cough. Sore throat. Runny or stuffy nose. Watery, red eyes. Eye pain. Body aches. Headache ...
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Infections or flares of chronic lung conditions cause most acute coughs. Most chronic coughs are related to underlying lung, heart or sinus conditions. Common ...
African American man wearing glasses with hands folder against cheek. Possibly bored. DEAR MAYO CLINIC: Even though my kids got many gifts during the holidays, ...
ANSWER: People love their caffeine, whether it's coffee, tea, soda or energy drinks like your husband. It's the most common stimulant in the world, and about 90 ...
Genetic counseling can be an important part of a cancer journey. A genetic test looks for specific harmful gene changes, called mutations or pathogenic ...
Medicines for loose stools or upset stomach. Adults who have loose stools that aren't bloody and who have no fever may take loperamide (Imodium A-D) to treat ...
For people over 18 born with two functioning kidneys, they can donate one and continue to live a healthy life. An altruistic living-donor kidney transplant ...
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