...dizziness. However, if a person experiences high fever, chills, shivering, swollen lips, swollen eyelids, and difficulty breathing after a transfusion, it is best to seek medical help. Anaphylaxis – This...
...buttocks, or rectum * Itching or burning sensation * Fever * Chills * Muscle aches * Swollen lymph nodes **Keywords:** Symptoms, blisters, sores, itching, burning, fever, chills, muscle aches, swollen...
...source may not be clear. The follow-up may begin within 24 hours after transfusion as there’s a good chance that complications, such as fever, chills, allergic reactions, iron toxicity and...
...[9] confusion dizziness chills mood change irritability poor judgment lassitude paradoxical undressing taking off clothing despite cold exposure motions, like rocking slurred speech some loss of physical coordination faster or...
...38 degrees Celsius Chills Breathing problems Chest pain Unexplained muscle aches and pains Bleeding nose Bleeding gums Bleeding from other body parts that cannot be controlled by applying pressure for...
...for signs of a problem, such as: Swelling Prolonged soreness or pain Fever Chills Bleeding Moreover, in some cases, the patient’s salivary duct opening may be hard to locate. If...
...chills, recurrent urinary tract infection, and excessive presence of blood and/or protein in the urine. A distinct feature of the disease is flank pain that tends to aggravate when the...
...Fever Chills Increased pain and swelling at the puncture site Numbness or tingling in the puncture site Dizziness Fainting Excessive sweating Nausea Chest pressure Fainting Patients are advised to follow...
...**A:** Consult a hematologist if you experience: * Fatigue, weakness, or pale skin * Easy bruising or excessive bleeding * Enlarged lymph nodes * Fever, chills, or night sweats *...
...refrain from using tampons, performing strenuous activities, lifting heavy objects, or having sexual intercourse for a week or so following the procedure. If the patient experiences heavy bleeding, fever, chills,...