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Some are especially sensitive to the light touch of clothing or to extreme heat or cold. ... Another less common cause is a stroke of the spinal cord due to ...
The most common carrier in North America is the deer mouse. Infection is usually caused by inhaling hantaviruses that have become airborne from rodent urine, ...
... colds and ear infections than children who stay home. The children in group settings are exposed to more infections, such as the common cold. Infant feeding ...
... cold? Common sense rules. There's no cure for the common cold, but you don't need to feel miserable while you're toughing it out. Drink plenty of fluids. Try ...
Cold-smoked fish such as nova or lox. Sprouts. Melons. Pregnant people with listeria infections can pass the infections to their unborn babies. This is a ...
"One theory is we know that there are other coronaviruses that circulate in the community and cause the common cold. And because kids frequently get colds ...
More common. Pain, swelling, or redness at place of injection. Less common. Decreased frequency of urination or amount of urine; increased thirst; loss of ...
A cold may lead to breathing problems. Sleep factors. A baby's sleeping position, items in the crib and other conditions may increase the risk of SIDS .
Cold sores — also called fever blisters — are a common viral infection. They are tiny, fluid-filled blisters on and around your lips.
A stuffy nose from a cold is a common cause for a partial, brief loss of smell. A polyp or swelling inside the nose can lead to a loss of smell.
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