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A broken arm involves one or more of the three bones in your arm — the ulna, radius and humerus. One of the most common causes of a broken arm is falling ...
More common. Diarrhea; nausea; stomach pain; vomiting ... cold, clammy, pale skin; confusion; cough; diarrhea ... Less common. Hair loss or thinning of hair ...
More common. Blurred vision; change in color vision ... cold sweats; confusion; cool pale skin; cough ... change in mental status; chest pain; cold sweats ...
Some examples of medicines that affect the CNS are antihistamines or medicine for allergies or colds, sedatives, tranquilizers or sleeping medicines, medicine ...
Rifampin belongs to the class of medicines called antibiotics and works to kill or prevent the growth of bacteria. However, it will not work for colds, flu, or ...
No. Women of all ages should take heart disease seriously. Women under age 65 — especially those with a family history of heart disease — also need to pay ...
If you are taking this medicine with food, pour the granules onto a spoonful of cold or room temperature soft food (eg, yogurt, fruit puree). Do not add the ...
Hypertension, also known as high blood pressure, is a common problem that affects the body's arteries. ... Mayo Clinic Minute: Can cold weather cause a cold?
Sweating is the body's mechanism to cool itself. The nervous system automatically triggers sweat glands when your body temperature rises. Sweating ...
Getting a flu shot is good insurance. Influenza (flu) Initially, the flu may seem like a common cold with a runny nose, sneezing and sore throat. But colds ...
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