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... cold. These weather-related changes in blood pressure are more common in people ages 65 and older. If you have high blood pressure, note your blood pressure ...
"Exercise is medicine. If you have symptoms above the neck, things like runny nose, sneezing, of the common cold, such as nasal congestion or runny nose, or ...
The most common cause is cigarette smoke. ... They can be caused by triggers such as smells, cold air, air pollution, colds or infections. ... Some people who smoke ...
Common cold · congestion · constipation · cracked, dry, or scaly skin · diaper rash · diarrhea · disturbed sleep · dry skin ...
Rajapakse. "Theories about why kids are not getting as sick have to do with their exposure to other coronaviruses, such as the common cold, and their immune ...
... colds, the "stomach flu," pink eye and strep throat. If your child's illness seems to be more than just a common cold or flu, you may want to contact his or ...
... cold, sinus ... "A small percentage of people who have a cold virus can go on to develop bacterial sinusitis," says Dr. ... Common symptoms of a sinus infection ...
... cold and touch) usually occur first. Over time, the affected limb can become cold and pale. It may undergo skin and nail changes as well as muscle spasms ...
In rare instances, you may get a bacterial infection as a result of a cold, resulting in acute bacterial sinusitis. If that happens, cold symptoms get worse ...
For example, chest pain may not be the only symptom or the most common symptom. ... The most common ... Cold temperatures. Exposure to cold temperatures ...
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