Nineteenth-century medicine vendors often peddled tonics as a cure-all for symptoms as varied as a mild cough or severe rash. |
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You may have a high temperature, aches and pains, and a headache a day or so before the rash appears. |
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The whole thing makes me break out in a rash not seen since the last time I went to a free tequila party at a non-selective fraternity house. |
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Words are confusing, but they're nothing compared to non-words, mainly because non-words lead to rash assumptions and misunderstandings. |
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They release tiny hairs which can cause a severe rash if they come into contact with a person's skin. |
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A rash of external inspection is affecting the delivery of health care around the world. |
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Children with strep throat have a sore throat and may have tummy pain or a red rash with small spots. |
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Patients then develop a maculopapular rash on the face, forearms, and mucous membranes of the oropharynx. |
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Shortly after injection with the epinephrine, the rash and itching completely subsided. |
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A rash then appears in patches, usually behind the ears, under the arms, on the chest and stomach, and the arms and legs. |
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The chickenpox rash is made up of lots of red blisters, which burst and then scab over. |
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The rash might have been eczema or dermatitis, but its location made me worry about Paget's disease of the breast. |
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Shingles causes a painful rash of small blisters that typically appear on the body, often in a band on the chest and back. |
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People call to complain about rash driving, drivers not sticking to lanes and honking too much. |
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The characteristic symptom of scarlet fever is a fine rash on the body that feels like sandpaper to touch. |
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There will be a prize for the first person to correctly identify my rash statement. |
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He was said to be hard working, honest and not someone who would make rash decisions. |
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At the same time, it would be perhaps a bit rash to suppose that much smaller surfaces would fail to be flat as well. |
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Cutaneous infection typically involves the perianal area with a migratory, serpiginous rash that can spread to the buttocks, groin, or trunk. |
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Any rash or ill-considered decision can have repercussions for the stability of this country. |
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This could lead to a rash of negative reports from any auditor whose business is failing. |
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Over and over again, Peter came face-to-face with his impetuous, rash nature, and every time he had to confront his inability to change. |
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His logic was that opponents would be deceived by the ship's appearance, and make rash and imprudent mistakes during confrontation. |
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While the move was to keep rash driving and indecent behaviour in check, the law seems to be falling short on reach. |
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If we suddenly get an Indian summer or a rash of beautifully sunny autumnal mornings, people are taken by surprise. |
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What if I tell myself the rash will go away and it becomes infectious and spreads even further? |
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Using pilchers does not cause nappy rash as long as the nappy is changed regularly. |
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A rash of other private initiatives will compromise government control of space programs in the near future. |
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Has there been a rash of rape, pillage and plundering by marauding bands of illegals? |
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Some children may become feverish, develop a rash or lose their appetite up to ten days after the injection. |
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A rash of pink-red spots the size of pinheads usually appears shortly after the glands swell. |
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A rash which starts off as tiny red or purple pinpricks and may develop into bruises which do not fade when pressed with a glass. |
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The maculopapular rash that occurs with measles begins at the face, then spreads to the trunk and extremities, and may become confluent. |
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There was a veritable rash of young white guys, running confusedly around the electorate brandishing postcards. |
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The rash may be difficult to differentiate from the rash of allergic contact dermatitis. |
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The rash had been present for less than 36 hours and looked like a massive contact dermatitis. |
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A person is most contagious just before the fever starts to about 4 days after the rash appears. |
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Whenever the patient stops treatment, a rash flare results, usually worse than the initial rash. |
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One subject in my study developed a rash after he was told that a harmless vine was poison ivy. |
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I am suffering from a urinary tract infection, which has subsequently resulted in an irritating rash on my face and body. |
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I ate my dinner while he slept but then after dinner he woke up and was really itchy and had a full on rash all over his body. |
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It causes a red, itchy rash on the skin that appears first on the abdomen or back and face and then spreads to other parts of the body. |
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An itchy rash appears around the fifth day of the disease and can last from four to seven days. |
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Both the rash and blisters will be itchy and usually appear on the body and face first. |
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It would be a little rash to dismiss Bragg and his Terminals as just another troupe of pop-sensitive, heart-on-sleeve folkies. |
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If your moisturizing lotion or cream is giving you a rash or causing skin eruptions, lanolin could be the culprit. |
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A rash of copycats, who now imitate the same trading tactics, will crimp his profit potential. |
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One recruit is dead from a rash and another person is in critical condition with a serious form of Strep. |
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How could anyone support this frankly ridiculous criminally dangerous reckless and rash point of view? |
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Has minimalism been usurped by upfront decoration and a rash of colourful swirls, florals and geometrics, or is less still more? |
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The characteristic vesicular rash of herpes zoster usually affects a single dermatome and rarely crosses the midline. |
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Scarlet fever provides the classic example of an erythematous rash with subsequent desquamation. |
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The rash begins as finely punctate erythema on the superior trunk and face two to three days after the onset of illness. |
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In many instances, the police fail to take effective deterrent action against rash and negligent driving. |
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If your baby has a diaper rash and also has a fever or seems sick, you should see your doctor. |
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Call your doctor if your baby has a diaper rash that does not go away after 1 or 2 days. |
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The pyrogenic exotoxins, also known as erythrogenic toxins, are responsible for the rash of scarlet fever. |
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This presents with a maculopapular rash and arthralgia, typically affecting the wrist, knees, elbows, and ankles. |
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Far from counting against the honours system, the latest rash of disclosures should be used to improve and reinforce it. |
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It is also a dumping ground for rubbish which lies hidden under the water until some rash jumper or diver makes sudden contact. |
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Some equal opportunity campaigners are concerned that the rash of discrimination cases may be doing more damage than good. |
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Tattoo dyes, particularly red dye, can cause allergic skin reactions, resulting in an itchy rash at the tattoo site. |
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The reformist troops weren't rash or impetuous enough to do something so drastic without direct orders. |
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Her future takes a dramatic turn when she follows an uncharacteristically rash instinct and travels to the slums of Bombay. |
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There certainly has been no idle chatter preceding this 2000 decider, no rash predictions. |
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Most call-centre vehicles do have phone numbers displayed, to complain about rash driving. |
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Got away with just a yellow card for one rash tackle that underlined his commitment. |
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Everyone discusses their hotels and makes rash predictions for the best pavilions. |
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Could I really destroy the chances for the whole group in one rash decision? |
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John Terry booked after a rash challenge which nearly lost Holdsworth his head. |
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Apart from Rooney's rash moment, which even then was silly rather than truly incendiary, the players emerged with credit. |
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Luis Garcia goes close after getting away with a rash challenge on the goalkeeper. |
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Similarly, oregano oil wipes out a fungus called Candida albicans, which causes diaper rash and other ailments. |
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The thought of measles may bring to mind the red, blotchy rash that often accompanies this disorder. |
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You are infectious from about two days before the rash appears until roughly five days after. |
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Your child with eczema may develop heat rash easily if the skin is overheated. |
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Her parents said she did not have the rash often associated with the infection. |
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Prickly heat is a very itchy red skin rash, causing a prickling or burning feeling. |
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Nettle rash can also be treated by applying a drop or two of eucalyptus oil to the affected area. |
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During her inpatient stay, this woman developed a painful, unilateral erythematous rash in a butterfly distribution. |
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Although there is no way to cure a poison ivy rash, you can ease the discomfort. |
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The rash appears because part of the immune system is overly sensitive to irritation. |
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Leave her in dirty nappies longer than necessary and she will probably develop a nappy rash. |
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Side effects are uncommon but may include an allergic rash, nausea or headache. |
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There has been a rash of sightings of elephants roosting in trees that has left authorities shaken and dazed. |
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The condemnation follows recent controversy in the US where a rash of product recalls has provoked a safety panic over free gifts. |
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Last week, there was a rash of thefts from vehicles parked in SFU parking lots. |
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Expect the rash of injuries to continue this season, even without the Olympics. |
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In Nigeria, federal authorities are clamping down on a rash of crude oil thefts. |
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The scheme hasn't changed and the personnel wasn't much different until a recent rash of injuries. |
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The rash of school shootings in recent months has drawn national attention to this problem. |
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Just like they said when those very same refineries were shut down because of a rash of accidents, it was going to cost us. |
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More important, there was no rash of accidental shootings by women in Orlando. |
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In particular, a rash of break-and-enters plagued home owners and businesses alike over the past month. |
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I would have thought it might be more embarrassing to have a rash of your mistakes put on display for everyone to see. |
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Are you still convinced that guns are the cause of the recent rash of school shootings? |
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Someone mentioned that there has been a rash of suicides in British juvenile detention. |
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There appears to be little hope that the rash of screener thefts from checked luggage will abate anytime soon. |
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The run-up to the 30th anniversary produced a rash of new revelations and bitter polemics. |
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The rash of strikes on the railways and elsewhere should quickly disabuse them of that delusion. |
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You could wear your swimsuit or rash guard with your bottoms in the day then put on a skirt. |
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Sun protection clothing such as rash guards are highly recommended by dermatologists! |
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I usually get a major bruise in that area while surfing when I am just wearing a rash guard and surf trunks. |
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Systemic manifestations of SS include rash, Raynaud's phenomenon, fatigue, and nerve and muscle pain. |
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The Heath then suffered a severe blow when wing forward Ciaran Hyland was sidelined after a rash challenge. |
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The normally reclusive Bob Dylan has revealed his hatred of most modern music in a rash of interviews to promote his 43rd album. |
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The rash usually affects the wrists, ankles, elbows, lower back or genitals, but other parts of the body can also be affected. |
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The rash usually clears if the allergen is no longer in contact with the skin, but recurs with any slight contact with it again. |
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Symptoms of mild food allergies, such as a rash or runny nose, may be treated with antihistamines. |
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Chickenpox is a very common illness that causes a rash and can make you feel generally unwell. |
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During the diaper-wearing years, this is usually ammoniacal dermatitis, commonly known as diaper rash. |
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The current rash of quick-turn CEO replacements, with the former CEO being brought in for a replay, creates some interesting connotations. |
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If you are given treatment for a bacterial infection with the antibiotics ampicillin or amoxycillin, you may develop a rash of small red spots. |
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A pink rash can occur all over the body in children who have been treated with ampicillin or amoxicillin. |
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Where were the black rimmed glasses, the transparently white skin, the insufferable rash of zits that should be covering his face? |
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The patient in this case has Lyme disease, and the annular rash depicted is erythema chronicum migrans, characteristic of this disorder. |
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It was also full of incident, with a collection of yellow cards, two straight reds, several scuffles and a couple of let-offs for rash tackles. |
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Infection made most children ill, and symptoms included fever, irritability, runny nose, rash, roseola, and diarrhea. |
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Infants infected with HHV 6 may develop roseola, a mild rash that disappears within several days. |
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Young children usually get the rash on their hands, feet, armpits, and sometimes their scalp and face. |
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Only nurses commonly ascribed nappy rash, feeding problems, pulling ears, loose stools, cold symptoms, and smelly urine to teething. |
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Tick-borne diseases typically begin with a low-grade fever, headache, malaise, and possibly a rash. |
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Perhaps it would be a trifle rash to suggest that Australian sport has gone into terminal decline. |
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This isn't a bad tactic as it can rile players and make them make rash judgement calls in the hope that they can knock you out. |
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There was no clubbing, cyanosis, edema, arthritis, lymphadenopathy, or rash. |
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However, a reddish-purple macular rash with lesions about 3 to 8 mm in diameter was scattered across the abdomen and upper thighs. |
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The rash typically begins as pink macules, 2 to 6 mm in diameter, located on the wrists, forearms, ankles, palms and soles. |
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Their country was like a man who was losing a great battle, and in his mad and insane mind he was forced to do rash things. |
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Any rash that looks bright red, has crusted areas, sores or boils should be seen by your doctor. |
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In patients with the malar rash of systemic lupus erythematosus, papules may be present, but pustules are rare. |
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An infected person can transmit it from one to two days before the rash develops, and until the rash stops spreading and is covered by dry scabs. |
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A person with chickenpox is contagious 1-2 days before the rash appears and until all blisters have formed scabs. |
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By the end of the second week after the rash appears, most of the sores have scabbed over. |
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Children who had any rash other than scabies, heat rash, or insect bites were referred to the project physician for a clinical assessment. |
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The current rash of raids and busts on bars that showcase objectionable entertainment is making some of our tourists itch. |
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Pure sandalwood oil soothes chapped skin and barber's rash while comfrey, calendula, and aloe calm irritations. |
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Three days later he complained of a sharp pain in the left thigh and a purpuric rash localised to the left leg and foot. |
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It is possible that the rash was caused by something else initially and that he became infected secondarily with scabies. |
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Against this background, it seems thoughtless if not rash of the museum to display this most controversial of exhibits. |
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They frantically seek acceptance, but rash and thoughtless actions can bring them up short on occasion. |
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Anne tells Kitty that she is worried about Daddy, who has a fever and a rash, which looks like measles. |
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In newborns, it usually shows up as diaper rash, but new babies can also develop oropharyngeal candidiasis, or thrush, in the mouth and throat. |
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The row in Montgomery has thrust the issue on to the political agenda and set the stage for a rash of similar cases. |
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He was invalided home with an intolerable rash, which was diagnosed as the then unusual mepacrine photosensitivity. |
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Could it be my mercurial temper, causing many rash actions or hurtful, wicked comments? |
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A more tell-tale sign is the septicaemic rash, which starts as a cluster of tiny blood spots resembling pin-pricks in the skin. |
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A rash action, or a hasty decision, at this time could have calamitous results. |
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A physician had prescribed a topical steroid cream for this eruption three months ago with initial improvement in the rash. |
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I developed a rash, my hair started falling out and I wanted to sleep all the time. |
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Exhaustion, heat rash and blisters, yet on she walked, exerting mind over matter, through the bleak and desolate Sahara Desert. |
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More than twice he was enticed into a rash challenge as the Dutchman shimmied this way then that, but twice he was booked for them. |
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When the virus reaches the skin, it produces a rash and blisters, known as shingles. |
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B quintana, transmitted by the human body louse, causes trench fever, characterised by fever, rash, bone pain, and splenomegaly. |
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A batsman gives it away by playing a rash shot, or misjudging the line and length, or playing the wrong shot. |
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Pityriasis rosea may lead to a truncal macular rash, sometimes with pruritus. |
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The rash starts on the face and ears and gradually spreads to the trunk and limbs. |
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If a glass tumbler is pressed firmly against a septicaemic rash, the rash will not fade. |
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Other symptoms could include swollen glands, red eyes, sore throat, diarrhea, and a rash that looks like blisters or bruises. |
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It was probably a rash idea to remove all the coving around the top of my back room, but it was also ugly as sin. |
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Symptoms may include watery eyes, wheezing, hives, rash, and even life-threatening anaphylactic reactions. |
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Allergic symptoms could include rash, hives, swelling, and difficulty breathing. |
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Your doctor might advise you to take over-the-counter antihistamines or anti-itching lotions for a rash, hives and itching. |
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As extra features, Sony has included two brief and uninspired EPK style featurettes and a rash of muddled and unimpressive deleted material. |
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For it is in the essence of his behaviour that he should be eccentric, unconventional and rash in the eyes of public opinion. |
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Casey rolled her eyes and sat at the side of the pool, wearing her plain costume under board shorts and a rash shirt. |
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It was only when I undressed him at 8am and saw the purple rash that I knew how serious things were. |
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Her wild, rash and unprecedented bombast was a shameful act of utter disrespect, not only to her constituency but also to the nation. |
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To say categorically that it is crueler to put any cat to sleep rather than send it outdoors is a rash overgeneralization. |
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After several days in the hospital the rash began to fade, but the low-grade fever, myalgia, arthralgia, and muscle weakness persisted. |
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For nappy rash, choose an ointment rather than a cream because it will form a barrier. |
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Look out for white patches in your baby's mouth or nappy rash that won't heal. |
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Whatever the 46 year old equivalent of having nappy rash is I appear to have it. |
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I was complaining to Mum the other day that Tommy had a rather nasty case of nappy rash that didn't seem to be shifting. |
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Remember that most colic disappears before your baby is three months old and nappy rash is usually easily treated, so relief is in sight. |
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Complete exposure may point to the underlying cause, such as areas of eczematous skin or nappy rash that may be irritating him. |
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Despite a rash of serious eye injuries over the past few years, Cherry still spews out his Neanderthal approach to the game of hockey. |
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Within six hours their baby boy was fighting for his life in intensive care, covered in a dark bruise-like rash. |
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Side effects are relatively uncommon and include mild stomach upset, headache, insomnia or skin rash. |
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Everyone I know has a new four wheel drive and suddenly the sight of my ageing Ford Focus makes me break out in a terrible rash. |
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The youngster's condition first emerged when she broke out in a rash while gnawing on a rusk. |
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The rash doesn't itch and is usually on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet. |
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In the second stage of syphilis, infected individuals get a rash in the mouth, the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet. |
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This usually manifests as flushing, breathlessness, rash, urticaria, and hypotension. |
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For people who are sensitive to urushiol, the toxic compound found in the plants, the slightest contact can result in a painful itching rash. |
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A sudden onset of high fever, headache, a transient body rash, a sore throat and cough are the first signs. |
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The rash that sometimes accompanies valley fever is made up of painful red bumps that may later turn brown. |
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This is a viral infection that typically causes conjunctivitis, bronchitis, rash and fever. |
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A newborn boy delivered at full term by ventouse extraction had a widespread petechial rash and a cephalhaematoma. |
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A three-year-old boy presented with a vesicular rash on the right flank and right buttock. |
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Patients with gonococcal infection may have a rash, pustules, or hemorrhagic bullae. |
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The rash began on his back but spread to his torso and extremities. |
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It turns out that it is an upmarket new American cream for nappy rash. |
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There has been a rash of construction accidents in Uganda in recent years. |
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You may want to use a baby barrier cream to help prevent nappy rash. |
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Itchiness caused by a nettle rash, heat rash, allergy rash, or a rash that results from a viral infection may be relieved by a paste of bicarbonate of soda and water. |
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I won't make any rash predictions, but we will be aiming high. |
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The rash of pityriasis rosea can look like eczema, ringworm, or psoriasis. |
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Then there is always Congress, threatening a rash of protectionist bills directed solely at China. |
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And it is not clear that there have been a rash of lawsuits from outraged parents over aggressive Christmastime greetings. |
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Treatment of mild to moderate rash includes application of cool compresses or diluted aluminum acetate solution, such as Burow's solution, or calamine lotion. |
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By the time the rash or polyarthropathy presents in immunocompetent patients, viremia has cleared and the presence of serum antibodies confirms the diagnosis. |
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In women this rash is more often caused by candida, a yeast. |
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The police blame it on the rash drivers and careless pedestrians. |
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The results of that rash decision, the most dire of which has been the rise of ISIS, are now plain for us to see. |
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In infants the rash may be mistaken for breast or formula milk. |
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Sometimes, the doctor may refer your child to an allergist to perform allergy testing to find out if the rash is an allergic reaction to a certain substance. |
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First came a rash of suicides, with Foxconn workers jumping off dormitory roofs. |
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You are correct to worry that a rash on the nipple areola area could be Paget's disease, but if the nipple itself is not involved this is much less likely. |
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A prolonged rash or irritation of the nipple may indicate a special kind of breast cancer called Paget's disease, which specifically affects the nipple. |
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He was his own worst enemy and his rash violation of Grant's departmental regulations caused his removal from command of his corps shortly before the fall of Vicksburg. |
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The rash usually starts on the trunk of the body in red bumps. |
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The second stage ensues one to four days later with an erythematous maculopapular rash on the trunk and limbs, which may spread to involve large areas. |
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While the poison ivy rash is not contagious, the irritating oil from these plants can remain on clothing and shoes for days, so be sure to wash that laundry. |
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One ill-judged comment or rash action and your career is finished. |
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For many parents it is more practical to buy a nonprescription diaper cream or ointment, like zinc oxide, to soothe and protect areas of skin that are prone to diaper rash. |
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He said the advent of welfare-managers and player-managers was a huge advance in football, because it shielded impetuous teenagers from their own rash decisions. |
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A second patient brought mobile phone images of his partner's episodic natal cleft rash, which had defied GP and dermatological diagnosis for 3 years. |
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After her last coloring, she had developed a rash over much of her body, caused by an allergic reaction to the commercial hair color she had been using. |
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Robinson's success has sparked a rash of worthy articles in the Australian press, all dealing with the supposed impact of league upon British rugby union. |
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You have a severe headache with fever, sickness and possibly a rash. |
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Adverse effects of penicillamine include rash, leukopenia, thrombocytopenia, hematuria, proteinuria, eosinophilia, elevated liver enzyme levels and nephrotoxicity. |
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No mucosal involvement, blebs or bullae were apparent, and the patient gave no history of any recent use of external or internal agents that might explain the rash. |
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If the skin rash is very severe blisters and ulcers can develop. |
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And, like a rash that won't go away, he contrives to be everywhere. |
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Contact eczema is the rash from poison ivy or poison oak, for example. |
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Swimmers' itch, also called cercarial dermatitis, is an itchy rash caused by certain parasites that normally live on waterfowl and freshwater snails. |
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Call the doctor if your baby has a rash with blisters or bumps. |
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With the areas marked blue signifying the safe areas to train and red marking the no-go areas, the map looked like it had come down with a bad rash. |
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Nettle rash is characterised by a lumpy, itchy rash with red spots. |
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Impulse buys and rash decisions might end up costing you dear. |
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But how can one account for the rash of four-baggers in today's game? |
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A 17 year old man was referred with a 12 hour history of generalised headache, mild photophobia, and a rash on his body that was macular and blanching. |
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The horse was still sporting several bald patches due to a skin rash that has clustered near his flank, croup, and hip, but the condition has had no impact on his training. |
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A 21-month-old, previously healthy girl presented initially with a generalized rash and nonproductive cough, which progressively became croupy with moderate stridor. |
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The rash is most commonly found where there is friction with clothes. |
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Mr Thompson, a funeral director in Harrogate, said his son was only diagnosed with meningitis when a rash appeared, despite suffering seven other symptoms of the condition. |
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The girl had a rash on her earlobe and a painful lump just below the lobe. |
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Both adults and children may have a rash that starts as red or purple spots anywhere on the body, and is a symptom of septicaemia, or blood poisoning. |
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Prickly heat is a very itchy rash that appears in hot, humid weather. |
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Soon bored with the rash of glass and steel slabs, deracinated architects could only turn to differences of shape and texture to stand for advancement. |
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While most of the recent rash of trashy comedies tanked at the box office, I would not be surprised if at least some made money anyways with such low budgets. |
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The goal of the preamble was to, in some measure prevent those rash misconstructions, and uncandid reflections, which usually proceed from an imperfect view of any subject. |
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A hiker was mauled to death by a grizzly in Yellowstone this week, the latest in a rash of attacks. |
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The side effects from phototherapy may include a rash and diarrhoea. |
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Boat skippers can cause mishaps on the water with similarly rash behavior. |
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The rash has small and scaly white, pink, tan or dark spots. |
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A rash, redness, scaliness around the nipple or itching that lasts several weeks could also be a sign of eczema or Paget's disease, a rare form of breast cancer. |
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Their rash actions resulted in a serious accident that could have killed someone. |
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Sometimes the illness is accompanied by a rash of red or purple spots. |
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She was planning to get a complete blood count, and her supervisor instructed her to add a strep test even though the rash was not typical for scarlatina. |
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Group A streptococci also produce toxins that can cause circulatory collapse in streptococcal toxic shock syndrome or fever and a rash in scarlet fever. |
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But it was a rash challenge from Simon Francis to give away the penalty. |
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One has to trust, for all our sakes, this isn't a rash prediction. |
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It is therefore considered bad form to turn up with an article you found on the internet and presume to tell him exactly what he should prescribe for your rash. |
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But what must be deterred is none other than America's rash action. |
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I usually restrain myself from making such a rash move, but it's not easy. |
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He had obvious talent, but had a habit of making a couple of rash tackles. |
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There is no mind-jarring pop music to shred your thoughts and, more importantly, no irksome rash of timeshare touts badgering you to buy a dream in the sun. |
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Have we really thought through the consequences of rash action now? |
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So in reality her quick thinking and rash acting had caused Jeff to faint. |
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Turning 16 caused our parents to break out in a rash of vehicular insipidity. |
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His judgments are not rash or driven by insecurity, fear, and a longing for the past. |
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The only certain way of avoiding poison ivy rash is to avoid the plant. |
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Symptoms and signs of pneumonia develop a few days after the rash appears. |
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The body rash was the result of multiple bites from body lice. |
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Do you get seborrhoeic dermatitis around your nose and an acne like rash? |
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Many babies between the ages of 4 months and 15 months get diaper rash. |
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I might be bullheaded and a little rash, but I'm not stupid, Harry. |
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Chickenpox is a viral infection that causes a red, itchy rash on the skin. |
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Equity markets are reeling following a rash of corporate scandals. |
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Candida infection, oral thrush, or diaper rash was reported in 7 patients. |
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Unfortunately, in the last few years a rash of cases, statutes, and rules has made it easier for adversaries of the poor to silence them by muzzling their lawyers. |
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What's with this recent rash of injuries plaguing the Gang Green? |
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The one with the fever and the rash and the kidney failure that eventually killed her? |
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Symptoms, such as a tingling feeling, itching, or pain followed by a rash with red bumps and blisters appear only in the area of the skin that the nerve goes to. |
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The septicaemia had developed because his rash had become infected. |
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Babies with nappy rash itch, cry a lot and are generally miserable. |
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But, while the club may be the new kids on the block, they are not wet behind the ears and refuse to take anything for granted or be drawn into rash predictions. |
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Because one of the surprising findings is that if you do incorporate friendly or good bacteria into infant formulas, nappy rash condition virtually disappears overnight. |
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Walter Olson, a legal scholar and senior fellow at the Cato Institute, says a rash of likeminded suits will likely follow. |
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A wide spectrum of dermatologic toxicities has been associated with imatinib, among which a maculopapular rash is the most common event. |
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Common symptoms of infection with the virus include mild headaches, maculopapular rash, fever, malaise, conjunctivitis, and arthralgia. |
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For most people, the burning pain and blistery rash that show up along an infected nerve resolve within 4 to 6 weeks. |
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Three weeks ago, she was diagnosed as scrub typhus with fever, severe myalgia, arthralgia, rash, and eschar in the right arm at another hospital. |
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The Arkansas Securities Department is now regulating viatical contracts because of a rash of abuse in the industry. |
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The most common symptoms of Zika fever are rash, fever, arthralgia, and conjunctivitis. |
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Patients positive for ZIKV sought medical care after a 4-day history of rash, myalgias, arthralgias, or fever. |
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What reason can there be for the squandering of public funds in such a rash and dismayingly incompetent manner? |
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After developing a rash, Kim Boxwell, 24, used the internet to identify the arachnid as a potentially fatal Brazilian Wandering Spider. |
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Herpes zoster can easily be diagnosed when it manifests with only a dermatomal rash. |
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These toxins break down the walls of blood vessels and blood leaks out under the skin to cause the red blotchy rash of meningococcal septicaemia. |
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They were directed to watch out for people with fever, headache, achiness, sore throat, diarrhea, vomiting, stomach pain, rash or red eyes. |
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Mogg slotted two further penalties to put the Brumbies up 14-leashed a rash of substitutions. |
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Although the rash is sometimes called acneform, it is not acne, and acne treatments will only irritate it further. |
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The flame-retardant used on the child's pajamas would keep them from bursting into flame, but it caused a rash. |
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Kalinic later saw red for a rash tackle on Paul Scharner before Gabriel Tamas was dismissed for bringing down Diouf. |
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Classic signs of type 1 hypersensitivity are anaphylaxis, angiooedema, urticarial rash and bronchospasm. |
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Brown's rash promise to send Britain's Jack Tars into yet another Middle Eastern war may well do the same for him. |
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There was a mild erythematous rash on the patient's abdomen, but no chancres. |
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Baby ointment is also used for various purposes such as for eczema, heat rash, diaper rash, dry skin, cuts, and insect bites. |
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