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  1. ... passages cause a condition called allergic rhinitis . Hay fever is another term often used for this problem. ...
  2. ... appearance of the rash of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever on the hands and forearms. The rash starts ...
  3. Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever is a disease transmitted to humans by a tick bite. The spots begin as flat (macular) red (erythematous) patches ...
  4. Rocky Mountain spotted fever is caused by the organism Rickettsia rickettsii and is transmitted by a tick bite. It is a serious infection ...
  5. Rocky Mountain spotted fever is a potentially fatal infection transmitted to humans by ticks. This photograph shows the classical appearing rash which often ...
  6. Flu 
    ... influenza) is a viral respiratory illness that causes fever, chills, runny nose, body aches, and cough. It ... 3 days. The first symptom is often a fever between 100°F (37.8°C) and 104° ...
  7. ... infection. They are most often associated with a fever . Chills are caused by rapid muscle contraction and ... cold. Chills often predict the coming of a fever or an increase in the body's core temperature. ...
  8. ... treatment is working. A high temperature is a fever . ... an accurate temperature measurement to determine if a fever is present. Be sure to tell your health ...
  9. ... with the flu will most often have a fever of 100°F (37.8°C) or higher ... the time Diarrhea and vomiting When your child's fever goes down, many of these symptoms should get ...
  10. Kawasaki disease often begins with a fever of 102°F (38.9°C) or higher that does not go away. The fever is often as high as 104°F (40° ...
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