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… mild according to how you took the temperature. Oral (by mouth) temperature High: 40° C (104° F) and higher Moderate: … back of the throat that you can't see when you look in the mouth. When you swallow, it closes to keep food and fluids … sleepy and hard to wake up. The baby may have a very dry mouth and very dry eyes (no tears). The baby may have no wet …
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… clusters of small blisters on the lip and outer edge of the mouth. They are caused by the herpes simplex virus. Contact … throat No Sore throat Are there sores or a rash inside the mouth or nose or in the eyes? Yes Rash or sores in mouth, nose, or eyes No Rash or sores in mouth, nose, or …
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… Are there sores or a rash in the genital area, inside the mouth or nose, or in the eyes? Yes Rash or sores in the genital area, mouth, nose, or eyes No Rash or sore in the genital area, mouth, nose, or eyes Have you had a skin sore or ulcer for …
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… sleepy and hard to wake up. The baby may have a very dry mouth and very dry eyes (no tears). The baby may have no wet … may have no wet diapers in 6 hours. The baby may have a dry mouth and dry eyes (fewer tears than usual). Mild … urine than usual. Severe dehydration means: The child's mouth and eyes may be extremely dry. The child may pass …
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… system The upper respiratory system includes the nose, mouth, sinuses, and throat. A child with an upper … nasal passages that cause the child to breathe through the mouth. Feeling cranky or restless, having a poor appetite, … problem? Respiratory problems can affect the nose, mouth, sinuses, and throat (upper respiratory system) or the …
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… at all (severe dehydration). Severe dehydration means: Your mouth and eyes may be extremely dry. You may pass little or … means: You may be a lot more thirsty than usual. Your mouth and eyes may be drier than usual. You may pass little … back of the throat that you can't see when you look in the mouth. When you swallow, it closes to keep food and fluids …
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… mild according to how you took the temperature. Oral (by mouth) temperature High: 40° C (104° F) and higher Moderate: … sleepy and hard to wake up. The baby may have a very dry mouth and very dry eyes (no tears). The baby may have no wet … may have no wet diapers in 6 hours. The baby may have a dry mouth and dry eyes (fewer tears than usual). Mild …
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… . They may affect the upper respiratory system (nose, mouth, sinuses, and throat) or the lower bronchial tubes and … system The upper respiratory system includes the nose, mouth, sinuses, and throat. When you have an upper … nasal passages that cause you to breathe through your mouth. A sore throat. Laryngitis. Feeling grouchy or …
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… Growth and Development, Newborn Gynecomastia Hand-Foot-and-Mouth Disease Head Injuries in Children: Problems to Watch … Tantrums: Keeping a Record Thinking About Child Safety Thrush Thumb-Sucking Thumb-Sucking Versus Pacifier Use … Tantrums: Keeping a Record Thinking About Child Safety Thrush Thumb-Sucking Thumb-Sucking Versus Pacifier Use …
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… or two of blood that you are sure came from your nose or mouth, you are not vomiting blood. Yes Has vomited blood or … mild, according to how you took the temperature. Oral (by mouth) temperature High: 40 °C (104 °F) and higher Moderate: … at all (severe dehydration). Severe dehydration means: Your mouth and eyes may be extremely dry. You may pass little or …