Pain & Fever Management: Injury Rehab, Meds & Relief

Managing pain involves differentiating between sciatic nerve discomfort and muscular strain while utilizing therapeutic stretches and systemic nutrition.

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Allergies in Children With Fever

A fever in a child with allergies is most likely the effect of a secondary infection. Allergies never cause a child’s body temperature to rise, according to MayoClinic.com. Some symptoms of an allergic reaction can cause mucus build up in different parts of the child’s body, leading to an infection.

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Glandular Fever & Rash

Glandular fever, more commonly known as mononucleosis, is an infectious disease that is transmitted through saliva. This has given it the street name of the “kissing disease.” MayoClinic.

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A Fever, Headache and Muscle Aches

A fever, headache and muscle aches are all symptoms of the common cold. The common cold affects billions of Americans each year, according to the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. The common cold is the most prevalent during the winter months and children are at a higher risk of getting a cold.

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Does Dairy Cause Gallbladder Pain?

No matter how much you enjoy dairy products, if you have gallbladder disease you may need to avoid consuming milk products. Most dairy products, such as butter, ice cream and half-and-half, are high in fat content, which will require your gallbladder to contract, leading to gallbladder pain.

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Arm Pain When Eating

Because your arm is not a part of your digestive system, you may be confused if you experience pain in your arm when eating. The most probable cause of arm pain that develops when eating is gallbladder disease. According to MayoClinic.

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Allergies and Fever

Allergies do not cause fevers, according to MayoClinic.com. Allergies can, however, give rise to other conditions that are sometimes accompanied by fever. Elevated body temperature can also be a symptom of illnesses similar to allergies.

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