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Dry mouth or lips; Lethargy or confusion; Cold or clammy extremities. The over-the-counter (OTC) drug acetaminophen (Tylenol, others) can help reduce ...
More common. Burning, tingling, numbness or pain ... feeling unusually cold; hair loss; headache ... Less common. Loosening of the fingernails; redness or ...
Causes shown here are commonly ... In: Differential Diagnosis of Common Complaints. ... Cold and flu viruses: How long can they live outside the body?
Coronary artery spasms are not due to clogged arteries, a common cause of angina. ... Cold temperatures. Extreme emotional stress. Stimulant drugs such as ...
These viruses cause the common cold, severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS). COVID-19 is caused by a virus ...
Less common. Anxiety; blurred vision; chills; cold sweats; coma; confusion; cool, pale skin; discouragement; dizziness; fainting; fast, irregular, pounding, or ...
The skin reaction may be triggered by: Heat or cold. Sunlight. Vibration, such as caused by jogging or using lawn mowers. Pressure on the skin, as from ...
Bee and other insect stings are a common cause of anaphylaxis. ... Apply to the area a cloth dampened with cold water or filled with ice. ... Bee and other insect ...
Is echinacea effective for the common cold? Are you thinking about taking an echinacea supplement to get over a cold faster? Some studies have found ...
Check with your doctor right away if you have tingling or pain in the fingers or toes when exposed to cold temperatures, paleness or a cold feeling in the ...
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