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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Recurrent fever
  1. ... skin infections. It also is used to prevent recurrent rheumatic fever. Erythromycin is in a class of medications called ...
  2. ... your doctor immediately or get emergency medical treatment: recurrent fever swollen tongue sore throat, cough, fever, chills, or ...
  3. ... with the heart, joints, and nervous system), or relapsing fever (an infection transmitted by tick bites that causes ...
  4. ... problems with the heart, joints, and nervous system), relapsing fever (an infection that is transmitted by tick bites ...
  5. ... and muscle pain, rash or other skin lesions, fever and chills, eye redness or ... to treat recurrent pericarditis (swelling of the sac around the heart) ...
  6. ... of the immune system and can result in recurrent infections, swollen lymph ... in the immune system, which improves the functions of the immune system.
  7. ... or have unexplained diarrhea, fungal infections such as recurrent yeast ... right away. You may need treatment to protect you from these infections.
  8. ... thickening of the heart muscle), or migraines or recurrent headaches.tell ... Your doctor may tell you to take a pain reliever to treat your headaches.