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  1. ... brain or spinal cord infection include: Fever Severe headache Seizures Stiff neck Nausea and vomiting Sensitivity to ... procedure. This may prevent you from getting a headache afterward. Will I need to do anything to ...
  2. ... a clear center), but not always. Fever Chills Headache Fatigue Muscle and joint aches Swollen lymph nodes (" ... procedure. This may prevent you from getting a headache afterward. Will I need to do anything to ...
  3. ... hands or the bottom of the feet Fever Headache or muscle aches Sore throat Swollen glands Fatigue ... procedure. This may prevent you from getting a headache afterward. Will I need to do anything to ...
  4. ... for both include: A red, blistering rash Fever Headache Sore throat With chickenpox , the rash first appears ... symptoms, such as: Fever Tiredness Loss of appetite Headache Some people who have been vaccinated against chickenpox ...
  5. ... dazed or stunned Clumsy movements Answering questions slowly Headache Nausea or vomiting Fatigue Confusion Dizziness Sensitivity to ... has one or more of these symptoms: A headache that gets worse or doesn't go away ...
  6. ... procedure. This may prevent you from getting a headache afterward. Will I need to do anything to ... some bleeding at the site or get a headache. The headache may last for several hours or ...
  7. ... nodes Sore throat Fever Fatigue Weakness Muscle aches Headache Your baby may need this test if he ... needle is inserted. You may also get a headache after the procedure. The headache can last for ...
  8. ... needle was inserted. You may also get a headache. The headache may last for several hours or up to ...
  9. ... may include: Shortness of breath Weakness or fatigue Headache Dizziness Arrhythmia (a problem with the rate or ... polycythemia (too many red blood cells) may include: Headache Feeling light-headed or dizzy Shortness of breath ...
  10. ... a reaction to contrast material. Other risks include headache and nausea and vomiting . The headache may last for up to 24 hours. Serious ...
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