A 73-year-old man, with known motor aphasia presented with high fever, dyspnoea, and vomiting. Only after several days it appeared that these signs were du... POTJEWIJD,BUIJS - 《Nederlands Tijdschrift Voor Geneeskunde》 被引量: 1发表: 2008年 ...
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These could be anything from dehydration and lethargy to a high fever and severe abdominal pain. So, if you notice any of these red flags, it’s time to take action and seek medical attention ASAP. Of course, there are also some tried and true home remedies that can help ease your ...
Where there is no fever, stomach flu, or any other common cause of vomiting in younger children, vomiting is often caused by low blood sugar. Most typically, this happens to children between 8 months and 4.5 to 5 years of age. The official diagnosis for this scenario isketotic hypoglycemia...
2. The fever levels off - In the second phase of a fever, the amount of heat you make and lose is the same. So the shivering stops and your body remains at its new high temperature. 3. Cooling down - Your body starts to try and cool down so that your temperature can ...
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The flu had hit all three of her children in the last two days and now the baby Katya had a high feverandhad been vomiting. sallee.info sallee.info 三个孩子在过去的 两天中全都得了流感,现在么女阳阳又在发高烧,而且她一直在呕吐。
10, 12, 13 Vomiting and fever are infrequent, and the stools tend to be watery, yellow-green in color, and usually without mucus, pus, or blood. Early signs, such as failure to gain weight or a slight weight loss and abdominal distention, may be subtle. The disease may progress to ...
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Colonic delivery of plymyxin E and four quinolones for flora suppression The high doses of antimicrobials to be taken orally are frequently associated with side-effects including headache, sickness, nausea and/or vomiting, stomachache, abdominal pain, gastro-intestinal disturbances and diarrhoea. More...