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The uncomfortable condition signals that your immune system is hard at work. TINA ARDON, M.D.. FAMILY MEDICINE. Mayo Clinic. 06:13 "Fever in and of itself does ...
Medications can lower a fever, but sometimes it's better left untreated. Fever may play a role in helping your body fight off infections.
Learn about symptoms and treatment for valley fever — an infection caused by fungi found in the soil of America's desert regions.
Learn about this complication of strep throat and scarlet fever and what you can do to prevent it.
Remote thermometers. Many schools, businesses and health care settings are screening visitors for fever. A remote thermometer that doesn't require skin contact ...
Autumn is the season of change, with green leaves turning color and temperatures cooling. It's also the season of hay fever. Learn more.
The legionella bacterium also causes Pontiac fever, a milder illness resembling the flu. Pontiac fever usually clears on its own, but untreated Legionnaires' ...
Children with Kawasaki disease might have high fever, swollen hands and feet with skin peeling, and red eyes and tongue. But Kawasaki disease is often treatable ...
Medicines for hay fever. Nasal corticosteroids. These nasal sprays help prevent and treat the nasal stuffiness and the itchy, runny nose caused by hay fever.
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