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Results 1 - 10 of 96 for Acute Illness
  1. ... to the liver, including acetaminophen (Tylenol) during the acute illness and for several months after recovery. Fatty foods ... cause vomiting and are best avoided during the acute phase of the illness.
  2. ... gland that is producing too much cortisol Stress Acute illness A lower than normal level may indicate: Addison ...
  3. The acute illness most often goes away after 2 to 3 weeks. The liver returns to normal within 4 to ...
  4. ... of the body. If the person survives the acute illness, recovery is generally complete. Uncorrected episodes of hypoxia ( ...
  5. ... newborns. Decreased TBG levels may be due to: Acute illness Acromegaly (disorder caused by too much growth hormone) ...
  6. ... and other disorders involving an underactive thyroid) Severe acute illness Malnutrition or fasting Use of certain medicines
  7. ... its components, Bleeding disorder, or Moderate or severe acute illness. In some cases, your child's health care provider ...
  8. ... attitudes that are not aligned with learning; pain; acute illness; language or cultural differences; physical limitations; and learning ...
  9. ... brain function that occur with physical or mental illness.
  10. ... or it can lead to a serious, lifelong illness. Acute hepatitis B is a short-term illness that can lead to fever, fatigue, loss of ...
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