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Results 1 - 10 of 46 for Persistent fever
  1. ... sensitivity to light; or vision changes new or persistent fever, bruising or bleeding, pale skin, unusual tiredness or ...
  2. ... vaginal bleeding or heavy menstrual bleeding severe or persistent stomach pain fever or chills cough, sore throat, pain or burning ...
  3. ... diarrhea; bloody or black, tarry stools; severe or persistent stomach pain; or fever skin or the whites of eyes turn yellow, ...
  4. ... or swelling in arms or legs severe or persistent stomach pain, nausea, vomiting, fever, or chills ongoing pain, that begins in the ...
  5. ... your doctor immediately or get emergency medical treatment: fever, chills, persistent cough, or other signs of infection mouth sores ...
  6. ... immediately or get emergency medical treatment: shuffling walk persistent, fine tremor or inability to sit still fever difficulty breathing or swallowing severe skin rash yellowing ...
  7. ... immediately or get emergency medical help: shuffling walk persistent, fine tremor or inability to sit still fever difficulty breathing or swallowing severe skin rash yellowing ...
  8. ... spasms slow or difficult speech shuffling walk falling persistent fine tremor or inability to sit still fever, chills, sore throat, or flu-like symptoms difficulty ...
  9. ... the eyes, face, mouth, lips, tongue, or throat fever or chills chest pain persistent cough numbness, tingling, or pinprick sensation in the fingers and toes muscle weakness yellowing of the skin or eyes, dark urine, ... that may occur with or without fever and stomach cramps (may occur up to 2 ...
  10. ... that lasts a long time sudden, severe, or persistent lower abdominal pain new or worsening migraine headache yellowing of the skin or eyes, fever, tiredness, loss of appetite, or dark colored urine ...
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