11 - 20 of 22 results for "Fever"
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Mometasone nasal spray: a medicine to treat allergic rhinitis and hay fever
NHS medicines information on mometasone nasal spray – what it's used for, side effects, dosage and who can take it.
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Febrile seizures
Find out about febrile seizures (febrile convulsions or fits), which can sometimes happen when a child has a high temperature (fever).
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Breastfeeding and medicines
Includes advice on taking paracetamol, ibuprofen, antibiotics and hay fever medicines when you're breastfeeding.
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About beclometasone nasal spray
NHS medicines information on beclometasone nasal spray – what it's used for and key facts.
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Rashes in babies and children
NHS information on some common rashes in babies and children, such as chickenpox, eczema, impetigo, ringworm, scabies, slapped cheek syndrome and more.
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About mometasone nasal spray
NHS medicines information on mometasone nasal spray – what it's used for and key facts.
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Lost or changed sense of smell
A change in your sense of smell can be unpleasant and affect how things taste. But it's not usually serious and may get better in a few weeks or months.
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Allergic rhinitis
Find out about allergic rhinitis, including what the symptoms are, what you can do about it and when to get medical help.
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Kawasaki disease
Find out about Kawasaki disease, a rare condition that causes the blood vessels to become swollen and mainly affects children under the age of 5.
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Heart valve disease
Find out about heart valve disease, including what the symptoms are and how it's diagnosed and treated.