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Repeated Swollen Glands in my Armpits by bluestar9 Posted Tue 29 Sep 2009 7:34pm I've repeatedly had swollen glands in both armpits on and off over the past few years. I just got another one and it is the most painful one I've had yet (it hurts to let my are fall all the way down against my side). I have also been very tired lately and not feeling good in general--coughing, feverish on and off, soar throat, fatigue, and stressed. I Read on »
swelling under armpit and skin lower down left trunk to ankle swollen by anil m. Posted Mon 26 Oct 2009 11:22am how good oral steoids are working.   ankle swollen, hoping and praying i dont have to go back to hospital.    does anyone know what is happening to me. doctors dont know Read on »
Swollen throat glands, chronic fatigue, sensitivity to light, sound, etc. by Fibro Viv Patient Expert Posted Sun 18 Jan 2009 1:32am Swollen throat glands and severe sore throats, Fatigue (sometimes chronic), fever, muscle pain, aching joints, headaches, night sweats, stomach aches, sensitized skin.... Please remember everyone is different. The doctor never found anything wrong with my throat but did feel my swollen glands. Tests have been taken, and nothing comes up. The fact Read on »
Scarlet Fever On the Increase by Nick B. Patient Expert Posted Thu 19 Feb 2009 5:31pm (”strep throat”). Possible symptoms associated with Scarlet fever include a sore throat, fever and swollen glands. Normally the disease is not serious and treatable by antibiotics... Public health specialists have today asked the medical community to be on the lookout for a re-occurring bout of Scarlet fever - a disease responsible for thousands Read on »
I was put on Celexa for my GAD, and I got a fever right now on the 4th day on it. Can Celexa give u a fever? by David M. Patient Expert Posted Mon 05 Jul 2010 7:45pm I also felt very weak, all my muscles were very sore. Yes it can, and if you feel weak and have sore muscles too perhaps it might be best to contact your doctor? If you have a read of the information sheet that came with the drug, it should list various side-effects, and what to do if you should experience them. Read on »
Fever - No Fever by Karen Henley Posted Fri 24 Sep 2010 8:55am Last Saturday as I was getting Mike into bed and he felt a "little" warm, but nothing to be crazed about. Much to my surprise, he had a 103.3 fever. I also noticed that he... on Saturday. She in turn called Mike's nurse and so she came Monday instead of Tuesday. When I questioned why he keeps getting these fevers, she just said, "sometimes it's just a part Read on »
Cat Scratch Fever. . da, da, da. . .Cat Scratch Fever. . . by Tilling Mama Facebook Posted Tue 09 Jun 2009 12:00am children would be diagnosed with Cat Scratch Fever, or “Bartonella”. Today we saw our LLMD, who the little guy now calls, “Dr. Cheeseburger”. The Lyme results are still pending... ago when Finn was hospitalized at The University of Minnesota with suspected “Cat Scratch Fever” if they would have tested him, treatment would be almost over instead of just Read on »
Fevers, and More Fevers...... by Pamela B. Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Mon 25 Aug 2008 6:51pm I don't know what's going through our house, but man, my kids are really sick. Chloee missed school all last week. She had a constant fever, and body aches, and a cough... is the only one who can't have a flu shot in the family, because he is allergic to eggs. So far the worst part of the bug seems to be the fevers. They don't drop below 100.9, even Read on »
Dropsy by Matt S. Posted Tue 29 Jul 2008 12:00am I would highly recommend the following book for renal fellows everywhere: ", by Steven Peitzman. I am presently reading it during my trips on the "T" while commuting into Mass General Hospital in the wee hours of the morn. What is "dropsy"? Dropsy--still used to describe ailments which affect marine animals such as fish or frogs (see left)- ... Read on »
Understanding Fevers by Dr. David Jernigan Facebook Posted Fri 03 Dec 2010 7:17pm 1 Comment and energy level.  They may become increasingly sensitive and may appear moody, irritable and tired.  Their appetite slacks off, the throat may be sore, glands in the neck swollen... of a convulsion is remote and is not necessarily due to an excessively high temperature.  The convulsion might manifest as shaking of the whole body, biting the tongue, wild, rolling eyes Read on »