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Results 1 - 10 of 432 for Acute Illness
  1. Kawasaki disease is a sudden and time-limited (acute) illness that affects infants and young children. Affected children ...
  2. Self-Management: Taking Charge of Your Health (American Academy of Family Physicians)  
    Coping with Chronic Illness/Start Here ... Coping with Chronic Illness ... American Academy of Family Physicians
  3. ... to the liver, including acetaminophen (Tylenol) during the acute illness and for several months after recovery. Fatty foods ... cause vomiting and are best avoided during the acute phase of the illness.
  4. Vaccines/Diagnosis and Tests ... Vaccines ... Immunization Action Coalition ... screening checklist for contraindications to vaccines for adults, screening questionnaire ...
  5. ... gland that is producing too much cortisol Stress Acute illness A lower than normal level may indicate: Addison ...
  6. Travelers' Health: Cruise Ship Travel (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    Traveler's Health/Related Issues ... Traveler's Health ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ... Learn how to counsel and prepare international travelers on ...
  7. ... Aldubayan SH, Rodan LH, Berry GT, Levy HL. Acute Illness Protocol for Organic Acidemias: Methylmalonic Acidemia and Propionic ...
  8. ... is a distinctive odor of sweaty feet during acute illness. This odor is caused by the buildup of ...
  9. ... of Kawasaki disease, a sudden and time-limited (acute) illness affecting infants and children resulting in prolonged fever, ...
  10. The acute illness most often goes away after 2 to 3 weeks. The liver returns to normal within 4 to ...
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