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… Epilepsy is a common condition that causes repeated seizures . The seizures are caused by bursts of electrical … that occurred before birth. Used drugs, like cocaine. Fever seizures that last a long time (also known as febrile … Nausea or vomiting Dizziness Inability to walk or stand Fever A seizure occurs after the person complains of a …
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… roseola, keep him or her at home until there has been no fever for 24 hours and he or she is feeling better. What are the symptoms? Roseola often starts with a sudden high fever 39.4°C (103°F) to 40.6°C (105°F) that lasts 2 to 3 … Like any illness that can cause a fever, it can cause fever seizures, which are uncontrolled muscle spasms and …
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… 37th week of pregnancy. Infection. Symptoms may include: Fever. Mild fevers that last only a short time usually aren't a concern. A fever that doesn't get better with home treatment or doesn't …
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… serious illness. In severe cases, it can cause prolonged fever and seizures. Bacterial meningitis. This isn't as common, but … especially when you try to touch your chin to your chest. Fever. Headache. Vomiting. Trouble staying awake. Seizures. …
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… January 26, 2018 The first time your baby gets a cold, fever or upset stomach, it's normal to worry. But knowing … On this page: Coughing and sneezing Diarrhea Vomiting Fever Thrush Coughing and sneezing Newborn babies often … or appears dehydrated (see signs of dehydration above). Fever A high temperature, or fever, is usually caused by an …
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… light No Sensitivity to light Do you have more than a mild fever ? A mild fever is common with sunburn. Home treatment usually is all that's needed for a mild fever. Yes Possible fever No Possible fever Do you have a …
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… occurs with other symptoms, such as shortness of breath or fever, may mean another problem, such as a serious allergic … hardware in affected area Do you think you may have a fever? Yes Possible fever No Possible fever Did you take your temperature? Yes …
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… by other more serious illnesses, such as measles or scarlet fever (strep throat with rash). Generalized rashes are over … infantum). This rash occurs about 3 days after a high fever. Unknown virus. Sometimes the specific virus that … very hot weather. Cold sores . These are sometimes called fever blisters. Cold sores are clusters of small blisters on …
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… swelling, or soreness where the shot was given. A slight fever. Drowsiness, crankiness, and poor appetite. A mild … shot. Severe reactions, such as trouble breathing or a high fever are rare. If you or your child has an unusual … going to South America and Africa, you may need the yellow fever vaccine. Travellers to developing countries should …
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… Diabetes-Related High and Low Blood Sugar Levels Fever Seizures Fish Hook Injuries Head Injury, Age 3 and Younger … Dizziness: Light-Headedness and Vertigo Domestic Abuse Fever or Chills, Age 11 and Younger Fever or Chills, Age 12 …