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Farxiga side effects: Common, rare, and serious

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myocarditis treatment :: Article Creator What Is Myocarditis? What To Know About Heart Risk Warning Related To COVID-19 Vaccines Your browser is not supportedusatoday.Com usatoday.Com wants to ensure the best experience for all of our readers, so we built our site to take advantage of the latest technology, making it faster and easier to use. Unfortunately, your browser is not supported. Please download one of these browsers for the best experience on usatoday.Com RFK Jr. Influence Evident As Vaccine Chief Overrules Scientists, Limits COVID-19 Vaccine Approval Dr. Vinay Prasad, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) top vaccine official, overruled agency scientists to limit approval of two COVID-19 vaccines, despite internal recommendations to clear them for broader use. The decision reflects a growing pattern of vaccine restrictions under the leadership of the U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ...

Symptoms You Should Never Ignore - Pain, Shortness of Breath

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myofascial pain syndrome :: Article Creator Myofascial Pain Syndrome (Chronic Soft Tissue Pain) - WebMD Myofascial pain syndrome (MPS) is a chronic pain disorder that affects the fascia (the connective tissue that covers the muscles) and causes inflammation. MPS may affect a single muscle or a muscle group. In some cases, the area where a person has the pain may not be where the myofascial pain generator is located. Experts believe that the actual site of the injury or the strain prompts the development of a trigger point that, in turn, causes pain in other areas. This is known as referred pain. Myofascial pain syndrome vs. Fibromyalgia Both myofascial pain syndrome and fibromyalgia are chronic pain disorders. But there are distinctions between the two. A correct diagnosis is vital for you to receive the best treatment.  Neither myofascial pain syndrome nor fibromyalgia has specific tests for diagnosis. Instead, your doctor can give a clinic...

Here’s How COVID-19 Compares to Past Outbreaks

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coccidioidomycosis symptoms :: Article Creator Valley Fever: Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment - WebMD Valley fever, or coccidioidomycosis, is an infection caused by a fungus called coccidioides. It's also known as San Joaquin Valley fever or desert rheumatism. The fungus that causes valley fever grows in the ground and can be found in the Southwestern part of the U.S. When something stirs up the soil, spores from the fungus fly into the air where people breathe them in. Valley fever is the first stage of this fungal infection. Most people don't get sick, but you may experience flu-like symptoms including fever and chills. And when valley fever symptoms do appear, they usually go away on their own.  Medicine can typically clear up symptoms, but in rare cases the fungus spreads to other parts of the body and your symptoms can become more severe. Pets can come get valley f...

Vasculitis: Symptoms, Types & Treatment

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oscillococcinum walgreens :: Article Creator Should I Take The Homeopathic Remedy Oscillococcinum (Oscillo) For The Flu? — -- Question: Should I take the homeopathic remedy oscillococcinum for the flu? Answer: This remedy is one of the homeopathic remedies in which the active ingredient is diluted to a very, such that there's a very small amount of the active ingredient left. So as far as I'm able to tell, taking this homeopathic remedy would be probably equivalent to drinking water. And drinking water is okay. That's a good way to keep yourself hydrated while you have a viral infection, but to my knowledge there's no clear evidence of benefit from this. However, if you think it makes you feel better, I'm not opposed to your using it because water is good. Next: What Natural Approaches Do You Recommend For Cold Symptoms Such As A Cough Or Sore Throat? Previous: Is There A Natural Remedy For a Fever? Oscillococc...

Your Guide to the Symptoms of the New Coronavirus and COVID-19

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flu dizzy :: Article Creator Understanding Flu Dizziness - Symptoms You Can't Ignore - Rolling Out Dizziness emerges as a particularly disorienting manifestation, signaling potential underlying health complications that demand immediate attention. What triggers flu-related dizziness? Influenza transforms from a typical seasonal illness into a complex medical challenge that can leave patients experiencing more than just standard symptoms. Dizziness during influenza represents a multifaceted physiological response stemming from several interconnected factors. The primary culprit remains dehydration, a silent mechanism that undermines bodily stability and neurological equilibrium. Dehydration When influenza strikes, the body enters a heightened metabolic state characterized by: Increased body temperature Accelerated fluid loss Compromised electrolyte balance Reduced cardiovascular efficiency The combination of fever, respirato...