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Your child's health care provider may take a throat swab or stool specimen. Your child's provider will send the sample to the lab to determine which virus ...
Rectal discharge, soreness or bleeding. Painful bowel movements. Gonorrhea germs also can grow in the mouth, throat, eyes and joints such as the knee. Gonorrhea ...
A runny or stuffy nose; A feeling of liquid running down the back of your throat (postnasal drip); Frequent throat clearing and sore throat; Hoarseness ...
Sore throat; Mild headache and body aches; Slight fever and chills; Fatigue; Chest discomfort; Shortness of breath and wheezing. While these symptoms usually ...
No one enjoys the tiredness, scratchy or sore throat, drippy nose, headache, and cough of a cold. Viruses are the most common causes of colds, in particular ...
... and pain or feel as if food is getting stuck in your throat. Infants and breast-feeding mothers. In addition to the distinctive white mouth lesions, infants ...
Throat cancer that is confined to the surface of the throat or the vocal cords may be treated surgically using endoscopy. Your doctor may insert a hollow ...
Symptoms · Difficulty swallowing, called dysphagia, which may feel like food or drink is stuck in the throat. · Swallowed food or saliva flowing back into the ...
Among other symptoms, your doctor will want to know if you've had flu-like symptoms, such as a fever or sore throat, and may ask whether you've noticed changes ...
over-the-counter (OTC) pain relievers such as acetaminophen (Tylenol, others) may help reduce fever and relieve a sore throat. Ask a doctor for the correct ...
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