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… symptoms, such as feeling very tired or weak. If your heart gets weaker, you may develop heart failure. When this … listen to your heart and lungs and will check your legs for fluid buildup. You may also have other tests. These include: … use, talk to your doctor. Get vaccinated against COVID-19, influenza (flu), and pneumonia. Ask your doctor about how …
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… and people with weak immune systems. An infection you get from an animal is called a zoonosis (say … doctor if there are any other local types of infection you should protect against during pregnancy. Infections you can … pigs. Toxoplasmosis . This can cause no symptoms or a mild flu-like illness. Toxoplasmosis can be dangerous for a …
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… And they don't help illnesses such as the common cold, influenza (flu), or a runny nose. Antibiotics are generally … safe and very effective at fighting bacterial infections. Should you take antibiotics just in case? Don't take …
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… Chest pain (angina) Tiredness and weakness. A buildup of fluid in the legs and feet. This buildup is called edema. … can spread from teeth and gums to the heart valves. Get an influenza (flu) vaccine every year. And get a pneumococcal … if you need another dose. Stay up to date on your COVID-19 vaccines. Talk with your doctor if you have concerns about …
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… Croup Cystic Fibrosis Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS) Influenza (Seasonal Flu) Pneumonia Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Infection …
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… have an infection caused by a virus, such as a cold or influenza (flu). Infections caused by bacteria, such as a … also can cause a fever. Babies younger than 3 months should be seen by a doctor anytime they have a fever. That's …
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… of infections. It helps prevent diseases, such as colds, influenza (flu), and foodborne illness. It's easy. It doesn't … or cold). Apply soap., Lather your hands by rubbing them together with the soap. slide 2 of 5 < Prev Next > slide …
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… example, it may be caused by the herpes virus (chickenpox), influenza (flu), or measles. The infection inflames the … few days to weeks. But for a month or longer, you may still get vertigo symptoms that come and go. How is it diagnosed? …
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… when the body does not have enough insulin and can't get the sugar it needs for energy. When the body can't use … It can also happen if you have an infection or illness like influenza (flu). Sometimes it happens if you are very …
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… that aren't caused by your pregnancy, like a cold or influenza (flu). Or you may have a mild headache, mild fever, … that aren't caused by your pregnancy, like a cold or influenza (flu). Or you may have a mild headache, mild …