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… weight loss, unusual tiredness, loss of appetite, fever that doesn't go away, or night sweats. Uses This … this drug, such as: cough/sore throat that doesn't go away fever chills night sweats trouble breathing painful/frequent … past/recent/current infections (such as cold sores, valley fever) heart disease (such as heart failure) blood/bone …
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… Mild to severe diarrhea Bloody diarrhea Nausea Stomach pain Fever Vomiting Symptoms start an average of 2 to 5 days … thickest part of the meat. You must achieve the following temperatures: The minimum internal temperature for poultry …
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… keep up these precautions. What are the signs of infection? Fever is a common sign of infection. So if you have … record of your readings. Common signs of infection include: Fever of 38° C (100.4° F) or higher. (This may be the only … body make white blood cells. If you get an infection or a fever, you may need to be treated in the hospital. To fight …
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… red or swollen, you see pus, or your child develops a fever Ask someone else to drive you to the doctor’s office …
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… nausea, irritability, loss of appetite, chills, and fever. Acetaminophen (e.g. Tylenol®) or ibuprofen* (e.g. Advil®) can be given for fever or soreness. ASA (e.g. Aspirin®) should not be given …
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… nonprescription and prescription medications (such as pain/fever drugs or cough-and-cold products). Check the labels on … osteoarthritis, or cold/flu aches and pains) and to reduce fever. How To Use See also Warning section. Use this product … use more than recommended. Do not use this medication for fever for more than 3 days unless directed by your doctor. …
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… a day, 7 days a week, in multiple languages. Image Keep temperatures comfortable Keep the room at a comfortable …
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… soreness, redness and swelling where the vaccine was given. Fever, fatigue, headache, and muscle or joint ache may also … Tylenol ® ) or ibuprofen* (e.g. Advil ® ) can be given for fever or soreness. ASA (e.g. Aspirin ® ) should not be given …
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… redness and swelling where the vaccine was given. A mild fever and a rash, which looks like chickenpox but with fewer … (e.g. Tylenol®) or ibuprofen (e.g. Advil®) can be given for fever or soreness. ASA (e.g. Aspirin®) should not be given …
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… where the vaccine was given. Some children may have a fever, or experience crankiness, drowsiness, loss of … Tylenol®) or ibuprofen* (e.g. Advil®) can be given for fever or soreness. ASA (e.g. Aspirin®) should not be given …