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… eat, unless this is part of the plan for treatment. Avoid comparisons with other people. Listen to feelings. Do not be … eat, unless this is part of the plan for treatment. Avoid comparisons with other people. Listen to feelings. Do not be …
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… get the correct blood type. Signs of a reaction include: A fever. Hives. Shortness of breath. Pain. A fast heart rate. … reactions may involve itching, hives, wheezing, and fever. Severe reactions may cause anaphylactic shock . … several immune-related transfusion reactions. Non-hemolytic fever reactions cause fever and chills without destruction …
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… than 2 weeks. Tiredness and weight loss. Night sweats and a fever. A rapid heartbeat. Swelling in the neck (when lymph … bloody mucus from the lungs (sputum) for more than 2 weeks. Fever, chills, and night sweats. Fatigue and weakness. Loss … may have a chest X-ray at the end of treatment to use as a comparison in the future. You may have tests to see if TB …
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… stomach cramps. Some foodborne illness can cause a high fever and blood in your stool. If you vomit or have diarrhea … they shouldn't be used for children or people with a high fever or bloody diarrhea. For severe dehydration, you may … stomach cramps. Some foodborne illness can cause a high fever and blood in your stool. If you vomit or have diarrhea …
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… causes nausea and vomiting. You may also have diarrhea or a fever. It is sometimes called "stomach flu," but it is not … urine) that get worse even with home treatment. You have a fever that lasts more than 1 or 2 days. You are not feeling … causes nausea and vomiting. You may also have diarrhea or a fever. It is sometimes called "stomach flu," but it is not …
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… of age.) If your child isn't acting normally, check for a fever . For information on how to take a temperature, see … of age.) If your child isn't acting normally, check for a fever . For information on how to take a temperature, see …
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… sets off a crisis. But triggers include dehydration , cold temperatures, infection, stress, and low oxygen intake. Here … activity. Also drink plenty of water when you have a fever or infection. Dress warmly in cold weather. Try to … activity. Also drink plenty of water when you have a fever or infection. Dress warmly in cold weather. Try to …
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… virus) or cytomegalovirus (CMV) . These viruses cause fever, sore throat, and fatigue. Other infections, such as: … hardware in affected area Do you think you may have a fever? Yes Possible fever No Possible fever Does the lump … Weight loss. Sweating and not being able to tolerate hot temperatures. Fast heart rate. Feeling edgy or anxious. …
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… is getting better Do you think the problem may be causing a fever? Some bone and joint problems can cause a fever. Yes Possible fever No Possible fever Are there any symptoms of infection …
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… include diarrhea, cramping, stomach pain, and fever within 2 to 5 days after exposure to the bacteria. … include diarrhea, cramping, stomach pain, and fever within 2 to 5 days after exposure to the bacteria. …