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… What causes it? Laryngitis can be caused by: Colds or influenza (flu). This is the most common cause. Acid reflux, … What causes it? Laryngitis can be caused by: Colds or influenza (flu). This is the most common cause. Acid reflux, …
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… problem is serious? You might be one of those people who gets laryngitis every time you get the common cold. This is … a cold and goes away within 2 to 3 weeks after your cold or influenza (flu) is gone, it's probably nothing serious. If you …
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… over time from raised spots to small blisters filled with fluid. They eventually form a scab and fall off. If you are … or suspected mpox: Contact your health care provider to get tested as soon as possible. Let them know if you have … in hospital. Vaccination against mpox Imvamune® is the vaccine used in Canada to protect against mpox. It helps …
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… Tumours caused by rapidly growing cancer cells. Amniotic fluid . Learn more Blood Clots in the Leg Veins Deep Vein … recommends them. Check with your doctor about whether you should use hormonal forms of birth control or hormone … weight, and not smoking. Get vaccinated against COVID-19, influenza (flu), and pneumonia. Learn more Blood Thinners …
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… may be overlooked or mistaken for another illness, like influenza (flu). How is it diagnosed? The doctor will ask … for each type of insulin your child takes. When your child should take the doses. How long it takes for each type of …
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… house become soiled or when you come into contact with body fluids, such as blood or urine. A person's cough or sneeze … home. "Disinfecting" means using soap or another cleaner to get rid of germs that can cause infection. Bathroom and … and wear a mask if you are around people who have colds or influenza (flu). Make sure to wash bedding often, especially …
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… appear, the cold sores usually break open, leak a clear fluid, and then crust over. They usually heal in 7 to 10 … can be very painful. Some people have the virus but don't get cold sores. They have no symptoms. You may not get cold … that trigger your cold sores, such as stress and colds or influenza (flu). Always use lip balm and sunscreen on your …
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… person has an illness that can spread, such as a cold or influenza (flu). Helping with the sink bath Put soap on the … person has an illness that can spread, such as a cold or influenza (flu). Helping with the sink bath Put soap on the …
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… oral temperature taken after you smoke or you drink a hot fluid may give you a false high temperature reading. After … low. Causes of fever Viral infections , such as colds and influenza ( flu ), and bacterial infections , such as a … Mild Mild difficulty breathing Is your ability to breathe: Getting worse? Breathing problems are getting worse Staying …
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… it may cause more serious problems. If you are pregnant and get infected with the rubella virus, you are at risk for … The rubella virus most often is spread through droplets of fluid from the mouth, nose, or eyes of someone who has the … MMRV (measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella [chickenpox]) vaccines. Most children get the vaccine as part of their …