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What is Hypothermia?

Hypothermia
...breathing * Weak pulse * Bluish tint to the skin (cyanosis) **Causes of⁢ Hypothermia:** * Prolonged exposure to cold, especially in wet conditions *⁤ Immersion in⁣ cold water * Alcohol⁣...

What is Herpangina?

Herpangina
...A virus. It is characterized by a sudden onset of fever ⁤and mouth sores that⁤ may resemble tiny blisters or ulcers.⁢ The sores typically appear on the back of the...

What is Rosacea?

Rosacea
...(vasodilation), which increases blood flow. Increased blood flow to the skin causes a distinctive appearance of redness. Some of these triggers, for example exposure to sunlight, wind, smoking and cold...

What is Anaphylaxis?

Anaphylaxis
...take steps to avoid exposure to triggers. A person who has experienced anaphylaxis will likely be referred to a specialist allergy clinic to identify allergy triggers and for assessment and...

What is Influenza Infection?

Influenza Infection
...of wateru003cbru003eRestingu003cbru003eReducing fever and aches with acetaminophen, or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as ibuprofenu003cbru003eReducing cold-like symptoms with u003ca href=u0022https://adoctor.org/conditions/common-cold/#treatmentu0022u003ecommon cold treatment methodsu003c/au003e u003cstrongu003eCan flu be treated with antibiotics?u003c/strongu003e No,...