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… medications or by giving the injection over a longer time. Cold-like symptoms (such as runny/stuffy nose, sore throat), … medications or by giving the injection over a longer time. Cold-like symptoms (such as runny/stuffy nose, sore throat), …
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… you can take steps at home to relieve it. Use ice or cold packs on the outside of your cheek for 10 to 15 minutes … you can take steps at home to relieve it. Use ice or cold packs on the outside of your cheek for 10 to 15 minutes …
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… There is no need to delay getting immunized because of a cold or other mild illness. However, if you have concerns, …
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… sure to look at the eyeball for possible injury. Use ice or cold. Apply ice or cold packs for 15 minutes 3 or 4 times a day during the … cloth between the ice and the skin. The sooner you apply a cold pack, the less swelling will occur. Do not use chemical …
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… problems that aren't caused by your pregnancy, like a cold or influenza (flu). Or you may have a mild headache, … on the label. Ask your doctor before taking any cold or flu medicines, including medicines that have acetaminophen. Not all cold and flu medicines are safe during pregnancy. Do not use …
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… more narrow than normal. The hands and feet feel very cold and numb for a short time. This condition is also … attack of symptoms. The most common trigger is exposure to cold. In the cold, it's normal for the body to narrow the small blood …
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… what sets off a crisis. But triggers include dehydration , cold temperatures, infection, stress, and low oxygen intake. … water when you have a fever or infection. Dress warmly in cold weather. Try to avoid getting cold. Exposure to cold air, wind, and water may trigger red …
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… on the label. Be careful when taking over-the-counter cold or flu medicines and acetaminophen (Tylenol) at the … acetaminophen can be harmful. Be careful with cough and cold medicines. They may not be safe for young children or … problems, so check the label first. Do not give cough and cold medicines to a child younger than 6 years old unless …
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… and cellulitis . They can cause facial pain and blisters or sores that ooze. Viral infections such as shingles . These … pressure over the facial sinuses . Sinusitis can follow a cold, or it may be caused by allergies, asthma, or air … Decongestants Saline Nasal Washes for Sinusitis Using Cold and Heat Therapies Preparing For Your Appointment You …
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… your lungs. You may be more likely to get it after having a cold or influenza (flu). Having a chronic disease like … During or after an upper respiratory infection, like a cold or influenza (flu). As a complication of a viral … example, this can happen during or soon after you have a cold. Or it can happen if you have a long-term (chronic) …