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Results 1 - 10 of 18 for sore throat
  1. ... most often used to find out if a sore throat and other symptoms are being caused by strep ... treated with antibiotics to prevent complications. But most sore throats are caused by viruses, and antibiotics don't ...
  2. ... typical of mono, such as: Extreme fatigue Fever Sore throat Swollen lymph nodes in the neck Enlarged spleen ... child has symptoms of mono. Symptoms include: Fever Sore throat Swollen glands, especially in the neck and/or ...
  3. ... Trouble swallowing Feeling a lump in your throat Sore throat Cough Frequent burping What happens during an esophageal ... During a wireless test, you may have a sore throat from the endoscope. In very rare cases, the ...
  4. ... parainfluenza and other respiratory illnesses may include: Fever Sore throat Wheezing A long-lasting cough that may sound ... brief gagging feeling. A BAL may cause a sore throat for a few days. Serious problems are rare. ...
  5. ... These include: Cough Fever Stuffy or runny nose Sore throat Headache Fatigue Muscle aches What happens during a ...
  6. ... a BAL. The procedures may give you a sore throat for a few days. Serious complications are rare, ...
  7. ... chest and legs High fever Cough Runny nose Sore throat Pink eye (also called conjunctivitis) Tiny white spots ...
  8. ... of a respiratory infection include: Coughing Trouble breathing Sore throat Stuffy or runny nose Fatigue Loss of appetite ...
  9. ... bowel movements Pain in the lower abdomen (belly) Sore throat (uncommon) Vaginal bleeding between menstrual periods Pain, tenderness, ...
  10. ... of the feet Fever Headache or muscle aches Sore throat Swollen glands Fatigue Weight loss Hair loss in patches Even if you don't have symptoms, you should get tested regularly if ... non-sexual skin contact with sores on a person who has an infection. They ...
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