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Yellow fever
- ... that causes your skin and eyes to turn yellow Fever Fatigue Loss of appetite Dark-colored urine Pale ...
- ... that causes your skin and eyes to turn yellow Nosebleeds or other unusual bleeding Easy bruising Fever Bone pain Swollen lymph nodes, also called "swollen ...
- ... the skin around the eyes, mouth, or genitals. Yellow or green fluid, warmth, and/or red streaks in the rash area. These are signs of infection . Fever . This could be a sign of a viral ...
- ... yeast infection, called thrush) Nails that are discolored (yellow, brown, or white), thick, or brittle nails Symptoms of a more serious, systemic fungal infection include: Cough , chest pain, or shortness of breath Fever Joint and muscle aches Headaches Chills Nausea and ...
- ... several days Loss of appetite Nausea and vomiting Fever Fast heartbeat Jaundice (a condition that causes your skin and eyes to turn yellow) Greasy, foul-smelling stool (poop) Your provider may ...
- ... symptoms: Swollen lymph nodes ("swollen glands") Sore throat Fever Fatigue Weakness Muscle aches Headache Your baby may need this test if they have the following symptoms: Jaundice , a condition that causes your skin and eyes to turn yellow Low birth weight Small head Hearing and/or ...
- ... filled with amniotic fluid, a clear or pale yellow liquid. The fluid that surrounds and protects your ... bleeding , amniotic fluid leakage, severe cramping, or a fever . Amniocentesis does have a very slight risk (less ...
- ... of Health and Human Services; Respiratory Infections CDC Yellow Book 2024; [reviewed 2023 May 1; cited 2024 ...
- ... but increased amounts may mean lung disease. Dark yellow or green. This often means a bacterial infection , ... include: Cough which produces a lot of sputum Fever Chills Shortness of breath Chest pain that gets ...
- ... the results mean? Synovial fluid is usually light yellow, clear, and a little sticky or stringy. Abnormal ...