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Illness from the virus is called a rotavirus infection. Rotavirus infections most often affect children under age 5. An infection causes watery stools, called ...
Check with your doctor right away if you or your child have a skin rash, burning, stinging, swelling, or irritation on the skin. Make sure your doctor knows ...
Stop using this medicine and check with your doctor right away if you or your child have a skin rash, burning, stinging, swelling, or irritation on the skin.
Fever, rash, skin sores, joint pain, swelling and stiffness are possible results. ... If someone has symptoms of a sexually transmitted infection, such as burning ...
Check with your doctor right away if you or your child have a skin rash, burning, stinging, swelling, or irritation on the skin. Do not use cosmetics or ...
rash. Incidence not known. Abdominal or stomach tenderness; cough; difficulty with swallowing; dizziness; fast heartbeat; fever; hives or welts, itching, or ...
Swollen lymph nodes in your neck and armpits; Swollen tonsils; Headache; Skin rash; Soft, swollen spleen. The virus has an incubation period of about four to ...
Call your doctor or nurse right away if you have a rash, itching, hives, hoarseness, trouble breathing, trouble swallowing, or any swelling of your hands, face, ...
rash; redness of the face, neck, arms, and occasionally, upper chest; shortness of breath; skin rash; swelling of the foot or leg; swollen lymph glands ...
Check with your doctor right away if you have blistering, peeling, or loosening of the skin, red skin lesions, severe acne or skin rash, sores or ulcers on ...
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