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Respiratory tract infection
- ... Lymph nodes Parts of the spleen and gastrointestinal tract ... Agammaglobulinemia , which results in severe infections early in ...
- ... uterus History of preterm delivery Infection (a urinary tract ... socioeconomic status Use of tobacco, cocaine, or amphetamines
- ... Low blood pressure Rapid heart rate Rapid breathing ... scan of the abdomen MRI of the abdomen Ultrasound of the abdomen
- ... foreign object into your nose, mouth, or respiratory tract, it may become stuck. This can cause breathing problems or choking. The area around the object also can become inflamed or infected.
- ... Swallowing difficulty Speech impairment Movement difficulty ... damage of the arteries that supply the heart (coronary arteries)
- ... has GBS in her gastrointestinal, reproductive, or urinary tract Rupture of membranes (water breaks) more than 18 hours before the baby is delivered in a mother who has not been screened for GBS
- ... used with: Certain inhaled antibiotics to treat lung infections Sterile saline solution or medicines to help loosen up mucus in the lungs Note: This is not a comprehensive list of medicines.
- ... lack of weight gain Rapid breathing Rapid heartbeat Respiratory infections
- ... before taking these medicines. Side effects include urinary tract ... infection Headache Stomach ache These medicines can also ...
- ... Clostridium botulinum . It grows inside a baby's gastrointestinal tract.