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Results 1 - 10 of 74 for Respiratory tract infection
  1. ... feeling better. The most common asthma triggers are respiratory tract infections caused by viruses such as the flu, common ... feeling better. The most common asthma triggers are respiratory tract infections caused by viruses such as the flu, common ...
  2. ... lung infection) Sinusitis (sinus infection) Skin infections Upper respiratory tract infections Infections typically appear in the first 4 years ...
  3. ... lung infection) Sinusitis (sinus infection) Skin infections Upper respiratory tract infections Other symptoms include: Bronchiectasis (a disease in which ...
  4. ... spleen or liver Ear and sinus infections Upper respiratory tract infections Being slow to walk, crawl, or speak compared ...
  5. ... infections, including mycoplasma pneumonia and other common upper respiratory tract infections Multiple sclerosis
  6. ... 2020:chap 16. Roginski MA, Atchinson PR. Upper respiratory tract infections. In: Walls RM, ed. Rosen's Emergency Medicine: Concepts ...
  7. ... possible. Breast milk is known to protect against respiratory tract infections in children, even years after you stop breastfeeding. ...
  8. ... 2021:chap 9. Roginski MA, Atchinson PR. Upper respiratory tract infections. In: Walls RM, ed. Rosen's Emergency Medicine: Concepts ...
  9. ... aged women with symptoms of a viral upper respiratory tract infection in the past month.
  10. ... can find whether hoarseness is caused by a respiratory tract infection. People with hoarseness that lasts more than a month (especially smokers) should see an ear, nose, and throat doctor (otolaryngologist). An exam of the throat and upper airway will be done.
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