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… Fever or Chills, Age 12 and Older On this page: Overview … Check Your Symptoms Overview A fever is the body's normal and healthy reaction to infection … Younger Ear Problems and Injuries, Age 12 and Older Fever Seizures Respiratory Problems, Age 11 and Younger …
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… Hay Fever and Other Seasonal Allergies On this page: Condition … How can you prevent them? Seasonal allergies, such as hay fever (also called allergic rhinitis), are often caused by … How can you prevent them? Seasonal allergies, such as hay fever (also called allergic rhinitis), are often caused by …
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… sick. What are the symptoms? A child with roseola has a fever and their temperature rises suddenly, sometimes higher … in temperature may cause a febrile seizure, also known as a fever seizure. Although a seizure can be very scary, it … emergency department. For more information about febrile seizures, see HealthLinkBC File #112 Febrile seizures (fever …
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… Measles) Shingles Smallpox West Nile Virus Zika Virus Fever Chikungunya Fever Dengue Fever Fever or Chills, Age 11 and Younger Fever or Chills, Age 12 and Older Fever Seizures Scarlet Fever Valley Fever Infections Caregiving: …
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… is best for taking temperatures by the armpit and mouth. Fever strips and pacifier thermometers do not give an … Several factors influence the ability of NCITs to detect fever accurately, including: Relative humidity Significant … File #84 Reye syndrome HealthLinkBC File #112 Febrile seizures (fever seizures) For more information about fever …
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… Yes Seizure No Seizure Do you have epilepsy or a history of seizures? Yes Epilepsy or history of seizures No Epilepsy or … about hurting self or baby Do you think you may have a fever? Yes Possible fever No Possible fever Did you take your temperature? Yes …
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… Epilepsy is a common condition that causes repeated seizures . The seizures are caused by bursts of electrical … that occurred before birth. Used drugs, like cocaine. Fever seizures that last a long time (also known as febrile … Nausea or vomiting Dizziness Inability to walk or stand Fever A seizure occurs after the person complains of a …
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… soreness, redness and swelling where the vaccine was given. Fever, headache, muscle soreness, nausea, a rash that looks … Tylenol®) or ibuprofen* (e.g., Advil®) can be given for fever or soreness. ASA (e.g., Aspirin®) should not be given … Reye syndrome . Rarely, more serious reactions can include seizures caused by fever (about 1 child in 3,000), a …
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… roseola, keep him or her at home until there has been no fever for 24 hours and he or she is feeling better. What are the symptoms? Roseola often starts with a sudden high fever 39.4°C (103°F) to 40.6°C (105°F) that lasts 2 to 3 … Like any illness that can cause a fever, it can cause fever seizures, which are uncontrolled muscle spasms and …
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… redness and swelling where the vaccine was given. A mild fever, swelling in the cheeks or neck, and a rash that looks … Tylenol®) or ibuprofen* (e.g. Advil®) can be given for fever or soreness. ASA (e.g. Aspirin®) should not be given … an inflammation of the brain. This can lead to seizures, deafness or permanent brain damage. About 1 person …