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… from eating or drinking contaminated foods or liquids. Symptoms may include nausea, vomiting, stomach cramps, fever or blood in stools. Symptoms can begin suddenly and usually last 3 to 4 days. … provider? Contact a health care provider if you have these symptoms: High fever Blood or pus in stools Signs of …
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… nicotine is highly addictive, and results in withdrawal symptoms and cravings when users don’t have access to … can irritate the mouth, throat and airways, and worsen symptoms of existing asthma or COPD Risks to children and …
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… infestations has caused allergic reactions. Examples of symptoms include skin rash and possible upper respiratory tract symptoms. How is the spongy moth population controlled in …
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… A mother may also transmit malaria to her unborn infant. Symptoms of malaria can include: Headache Abdominal … develop a fever within 1 year of your return home, or other symptoms such as constant headaches, muscle aches and …
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… creams or lotions, as well as antihistamines, can help with symptoms. Some individuals living in infested homes have … If you are concerned about your physical or mental health symptoms, please consult your health care provider or call …
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… Adults and children 5 years of age and over may have symptoms, which include nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, … age and adults with weakened immune systems do not have any symptoms. Most adults will clear an initial infection and …
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… it is important to see a health care provider. Discuss your symptoms with them and remember to tell them where you have … nausea and vomiting, call your health care provider. These symptoms could be an early sign of Reye Syndrome, a rare but …
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… irritate the skin, eyes, nose or throat. Allergy or asthma symptoms could get worse. Poor indoor air quality is caused … Biological contaminants can cause infections and allergic symptoms. For more information, visit HealthLinkBC File #65b …