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Results 1 - 10 of 79 for upper respiratory infections
  1. ... possible. Breast milk is known to protect against respiratory tract infections in children, even years after you stop breastfeeding. ...
  2. ... Sore throat Cough Headache The flu is an infection of the nose, ... to help you take care of your child with a cold or the flu .
  3. ... nose Sneezing Sore throat The flu is an infection of the nose, ... health care provider to help you take care of your cold or flu.
  4. Colds are very common. A visit with your health care provider is often not needed, and most colds get better in about a week. Some ...
  5. ... Irritants and chemicals Laryngitis often occurs with an upper respiratory infection , which is typically caused by a virus. Several ...
  6. ... trigger an attack: Bacteria or viral infections, including upper respiratory infections Injury to the skin, including cuts, burns, and ...
  7. ... bacteria Staphylococcus aureus. It often follows a viral upper respiratory infection . It affects mostly young children. This may be ...
  8. ... States. H influenzae meningitis may occur after an upper respiratory infection. The infection usually spreads from the lungs and ... Older age Sinus infection ( sinusitis ) Sore throat ( pharyngitis ) Upper respiratory infection Weakened immune system
  9. ... a congested nose from allergies, colds, or an upper respiratory infection, you are more likely to develop barotrauma. Blockage ... to avoid altitude changes while you have an upper respiratory infection or active allergy symptoms. Talk to your provider ...
  10. ... parainfluenza virus. They can all cause lower or upper respiratory infections in adults and children. The virus can cause ... Secondary bacterial infections are the most common complication. ... and even life threatening, especially in younger children.
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