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Results 71 - 80 of 183 for Genital blistering
  1. ... feeling irritable, confused, or forgetful rash or itching, blistering or peeling skin sores in mouth, nose, throat, or genital area persistent muscle pain, cramping, or weakness; neck ...
  2. ... to light, or other vision problems rash, itching, blistering or peeling skin sores in mouth, nose, throat, or genital area swollen glands decreased urination; blood in urine; ...
  3. ... in ankles; or loss of appetite rash itching blistering or peeling skin sores in mouth, nose, throat, or genital area swollen glands fever or flu-like symptoms ...
  4. Mpox (Questions and Answers) (World Health Organization)  
    Mpox/Start Here ... Mpox ... World Health Organization
  5. Mpox (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... with sores that can look like pimples or blisters. It could be on the face, inside the mouth, and on other parts of the body, like the hands, feet, chest, genitals, or anus. It goes through different stages, including ...
  6. ... appear on the inner wrist, legs, torso, or genitals Are extremely ... develop blisters or ulcers Other symptoms of lichen planus are: ...
  7. Diaper Rash (American Academy of Family Physicians)  
    Rashes/Children ... Rashes ... American Academy of Family Physicians
  8. ... your doctor immediately, or get emergency medical help: blistering, peeling, or bleeding skin; sores on the lips, nose, mouth, or genitals; swollen glands; shortness of breath; fever; or flu- ...
  9. ... your doctor immediately, or get emergency medical help: blistering, peeling, or bleeding skin; sores on the lips, nose, mouth, or genitals; swollen glands; shortness of breath; fever; or flu- ...
  10. ... your doctor immediately, or get emergency medical help: blisters, peeling, or bleeding skin; sores on the lips, nose, mouth, or genitals; swollen glands; shortness of breath; fever; or flu- ...
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