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… tongue), itching, warmth, redness Respiratory (breathing) : coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, chest pain or … tongue), itching, warmth, redness Respiratory (breathing) : coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, chest pain or …
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… to your doctor if your symptoms get more serious, such as coughing up blood or not being able to drink enough fluids ( … may include: Sudden chest pain, trouble breathing, and coughing up blood. These are symptoms of a blood clot in … to your doctor if your symptoms get more serious, such as coughing up blood or not being able to drink enough fluids ( …
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… time. These include topical NSAIDs, capsaicin, and pain-relieving creams. Learn more Acetaminophen Antidepressants … time. These include topical NSAIDs, capsaicin, and pain-relieving creams. Learn more Acetaminophen Antidepressants …
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… Constriction or tightening of the airways in the lungs Coughing Wheezing Shortness of breath Irritation of the … with your health care provider If you have symptoms such as coughing wheezing or shortness of breath, seek medical …
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… are given 1 or more months apart. For example, whooping cough can be a deadly disease for babies. Babies need their … months of age to begin building protection against whooping cough. They will have full protection in infancy after 3 …
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… while others have more severe symptoms. Fever or chills Cough Loss of sense of smell or taste Difficulty breathing … plenty of rest and use a humidifier or hot shower to ease a cough or sore throat. Some symptoms can also be signs of …
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… of asthma include: Wheezing Breathlessness Chest tightness Coughing Asthma attacks Asthma attacks vary in intensity. … (flu) vaccine (HealthLinkBC File #12d) Pertussis (whooping cough) (HealthLinkBC File #15c) Shingles vaccine …
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… syndrome (ORS). Symptoms of ORS include red eyes, a cough and/or sore throat and/or hoarseness. Acetaminophen … Influenza spreads easily from person-to-person through coughing, sneezing or having face-to-face contact. The virus can also spread when you touch tiny droplets from a cough or sneeze on another person or object, and then touch …