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The skin reaction may be triggered by: Heat or cold. Sunlight. Vibration, such as caused by jogging or using lawn mowers. Pressure on the skin, as from ...
More common. Body aches or pain; chest tightness ... difficult, burning, or painful urination; frequent urge to urinate ... painful cold sores or blisters on the ...
"Coronaviruses include things that cause the common cold but also cause severe respiratory illnesses. Right now the virus doesn't transmit very efficiently ...
Applying cold to the affected area; Using nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory ... The condition is more common in women. Being pregnant. The condition may be ...
Nerve injury. The most common cause of foot drop is compression of a nerve in the leg that controls the muscles involved in lifting the foot. This nerve is ...
More common. Chest pain; heaviness, tightness, or ... trouble breathing. Less common. Burning, crawling ... warm or cold sensations. Incidence not known.
Nipunie Rajapakse, a Mayo Clinic pediatric infectious diseases specialist, will discuss the common cold, fighting the flu and when to keep your kids home from ...
More common. Anxiety; behavior change similar to being drunk; blurred vision; chills; cold sweats; confusion; cool, pale skin; difficulty with thinking ...
Less common. Body aches or pain; chest pain; chills ... cold sweats; coma; confusion; cool, pale skin ... Less common. Abnormal or decreased touch sensation ...
Cold foods, such as sherbet, frozen yogurt or ... Choose a cool-mist humidifier and clean it ... Strep throat in young children: A common diagnosis?
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