On May 12 th he had yet another ailment, probably from being run down and underfed, and missed his class at college due to a sore throat. |
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He attempted to pull his hands free, and winced as the strips of cloth used to restrain him chafed his sore wrists. |
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He took off his mask, rubbed a couple of sore spots on his slender face where the mask chafed against his pale skin. |
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Four days later, this immunosuppressed patient developed a sore swollen tongue. |
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As we prepared for the day's march, my head felt a bit sore from some hard object in my musette bag. |
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I returned home late that evening with a sore throat, tired but quite happy after having spent an unforgettable day. |
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I sit here typing with a sore and sunburnt head, an aching arm, a depleted bank balance, and feeling a little bit appalled with myself. |
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He moved to rub his sore head and discovered that his hands were bound by a leather thong. |
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Nursing a sore throat and streaming cold, Pixie should probably be tucked up in bed with a Lemsip. |
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However, the author is sore that he has been disowned by Marathi literary purists. |
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Potential side-effects include sensitivity of the teeth to hot and cold, a sore throat, tender gums and white patches on the gums. |
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In humans, it causes a general flu-like infection with sore throat, vomiting, and fever. |
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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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The pain of strep throat often feels like a sore throat caused by other illnesses. |
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They remained there two days and had a big talk with the Cayuses, who were very sore about the sale of their land. |
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His average nosedived because of a sore back that caused him to change the mechanics of his swing. |
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It started off as an irritating tickly cough on Sunday afternoon which last night developed into a sore throat which kept me awake. |
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Wolfen felt the man would stick out in a crowd like a sore thumb, with his long beak of a nose. |
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Garlic helps clear a cold sore up much faster than any other remedy I've tried. |
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Sure enough, he had the typical red blotchy patches, the fever, the harsh cough, the sore red eyes. |
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You're gonna become one unhappy, sore and mundane dude if you wore uncomfy shoes all the time. |
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Runny nose, sore throat, dry cough, headache, aching muscles and a high fever are the classic symptoms of influenza. |
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It hurts me sore to say it, but, however she got there, we heard or saw nothing. |
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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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The former power station worker ended up with a black eye, grazes and bruises to his elbow and arm, and a sore shoulder that still aches. |
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Treatment of colds, flu, sore throats, hay fever and other allergies may also help. |
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At eighteen months, Monica has just this week cut two of her three emerging molars, which had been bulging and sore for weeks. |
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The first symptoms of polio are fever, sore throat, headache and a stiff neck. |
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Ringworm of the scalp may start as a small sore that resembles a pimple before becoming patchy, flaky, or scaly. |
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Some consistent clinical findings are nonproductive cough, low-grade fever, sore throat and hoarseness. |
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It is unlikely that you will experience any problems after the test other than a mild sore throat, hoarseness, cough, or muscle aches. |
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Side effects include difficulty swallowing, shortness of breath, sore throat and hoarseness. |
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Very few patients report upper respiratory tract symptoms such as rhinorrhoea, nasal obstruction, sneezing, sore throat, or hoarseness. |
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Jeff Hornacek still is an outstanding shooter who also excels at many other aspects of the game, but he's hobbled by a sore knee. |
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Lawton's big right toe, which hobbled him last season, was sore at the opening of camp, but offseason exams showed no significant problems. |
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Time and again, I have horses presented for sore back problems but in fact it is their hocks that are aching. |
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During puberty, levels of progesterone and, possibly, estrogen overstimulate blood circulation to the gums, making them sore and swollen. |
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I quickly regained my footing and rubbed at the sore spot just below my cheekbone. |
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He was seen playing flag football when he was supposed to be resting a sore shoulder. |
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She had not been expecting to go out, but the rather sore subject of marriage had been brought up. |
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They are responsible not just for coughing and sniffling, but also for sore throat, croup, pharyngitis, laryngitis and bronchitis. |
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It can cause redness, discharge from the eye, swelling of the eyelid, and sore or itchy eyes. |
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In addition to fever, headache and unwellness there is sore throat, pain behind the breastbone, and deafness. |
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Dukkha-dukkha may be associated with painful and unpleasant experience such as receiving a knock or having a sore tooth. |
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Rubbing her sore bottom painfully, she jerked her head up to see who had run into her. |
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The man's grin was sheepish and he rubbed his sore thigh that had painfully come into contact with the table's leg. |
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The knee may feel stiff and sore and painkillers may be needed to relieve the discomfort. |
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We surmised, since I hadn't had a cold sore in 10 years, that it may have gone away. |
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Sufferers often have palpably sore muscles in the neck, face, jaw, temple, and shoulders. |
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I've got a bit of a black eye where I think a brake lever or gear shifter hit it, and I've got a sore hip on my left side. |
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As a choleric sign it is prone to fevers and is linked to yellow-jaundice and sore eyes. |
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It still hurts my collarbones, but I'd rather have sore collarbones after the race than have other injuries like a neck injury. |
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Occasionally, a baby can also acquire herpes after birth if someone with a cold sore kisses the baby. |
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For extra sore and aching feet add one tablespoon each of sea salt and bicarbonate soda and three to five drops of rosemary oil to the water. |
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Not being made of money, this was always a very sore time of the year for us. |
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Who could get wildly excited at the thought of late-night bottle feeds, sore gums and diaper changes at that point in their lives? |
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The voice was deep and gravelly as if the person had a sore throat and was hoarse. |
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During the team's first three seasons, the goaltending situation was a perennial sore spot. |
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Other signs and symptoms include flushed facies, sore throat, cough, cutaneous hyperaesthesia, and taste aberrations. |
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In a bath, these oils can help soothe coughs and sore muscles, and calm the nerves. |
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And if workers have colds or sore throats, they should also be excused from phone work so as not to damage their voices. |
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Many everyday illnesses like colds and sore throats can be easily treated at home without visiting a doctor. |
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Begone, and trouble us no more, for I and thy mistress are sore wroth with thee. |
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Don't pick cold sores because this may spread the virus to other parts of the body, or allow the sore to become infected. |
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Stretching out her sore and knotted muscles, she slowly rose from her blanket. |
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If you had a sore on a joint or a knuckle, you would know that constant bending would break the sore open and prevent its healing quickly. |
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For this reason, sucking any pastille, lozenge or boiled sweet can help to relieve a sore throat. |
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Very often the initial eruption is accompanied by fever, malaise and what appear to be sore gums. |
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Symptoms include sore throat, runny nose, cough, muscle pain, fever, bloodshot eyes, tiny white spots inside the mouth, sensitivity to light. |
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She came into me with a sore throat and husky voice today and says she doesn't feel right. |
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The immediate effects of passive smoking on children can range from eye soreness, headaches, sore throats to nausea and conditions like glue ear. |
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All were in bad temper and soaking wet, eyes burning and sore from the oceans' salt as they sat along the disheveled bank. |
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Take painkillers such as paracetamol or ibuprofen if you have a fever or headache, and gargle with aspirin to help relieve a sore throat. |
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Yes, we have all tried the good old brandy, laced with honey to cure the common cold and sore throat, but this was a new discovery for me. |
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She felt sore all over as she painfully walked to the awaiting medical center in town. |
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It is indicated for sore throat, diphtheria, aphthae, carbuncles and swelling and erysipelas and strangury. |
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If you have hay fever or other allergies, a sore throat may be one of the symptoms. |
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But she had an offensive, running sore that lay open from below her knee right down to her foot. |
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You'll probably feel weak and tired, and have a fever, dry cough, runny nose, chills, muscle aches, severe headache, eye pain, and a sore throat. |
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Lauren was sore all over, dry blood caked her skin around old wounds and puss squirted out of new ones whenever she moved. |
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According to the Centers for Disease Control, flu symptoms include fever, headache, tiredness, cough, sore throat, runny nose or body aches. |
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Often the sore throat feels sharp or splinterlike, and the glands are swollen. |
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The trees were bare and leafless, but the snow made them a sight for sore eyes. |
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The cold sore would never heal and then it infected my gland and it became swollen. |
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She sat down on a vacant plastic chair, rolling her sore shoulders backwards. |
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A chilled teething ring may distract the child whilst helping to soothe their sore gums. |
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Minor side effects include light-headedness, nausea, sore mouth, sore throat, hiccups and excess amount of saliva. |
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I had intermittent hot and cold flushes, uncontrollable shivers and shakes and a burning sore throat. |
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Throat swabs should be collected for streptococcal sore throat, diphtheria, Vincent's angina, thrush, and gonococcal pharyngeal infection. |
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I had chests pains, a very bad headache and my eyes were sore and bloodshot. |
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Legal challenges will be abound from sore losers and political opportunists trying to exploit legal technicalities. |
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To bicker senselessly and be sore losers is as pathetic as it is graceless. |
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I believed that if I got a cold sore or bit my tongue, it was a punishment for lying or saying a bad word. |
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Sloppy jeans, baggy top, red and sore nose, black bags under my eyes and scabby skin all courtesy of the cold virus. |
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If you allow a small sore like this to fester, it could become a major malady. |
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Some people suffer from sore throats, attacks of diarrhea or constipation, and their skin may have a mottled look. |
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A sore left shoulder slowed him before the break, but he's incredibly durable and it shouldn't hinder him in the second half. |
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Entwistle said he brought up this matter when lollies first came out, and a lot of children were suffering from sore mouths. |
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Persistently sore nipples usually indicate that the baby is not sucking correctly. |
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If you have a sore throat, you can treat the pain with acetaminophen, ibuprofen, or naproxen. |
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On Monday the 16th, Don Ratcliffe with his sore thumb clobbered the rest of the field by three strokes. |
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Yet the arrogant decision to hide these documents away has left a festering sore which has never healed. |
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He felt achy and sore from a day's traveling, but he could not fall asleep. |
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Some mornings it's fine but on others the knee can be a bit sore and achy, although I don't know if that's down to the cold weather. |
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Thorncroft's Detox cordial helped quite a few sore heads and is a pleasant, thirst-quenching squash for summer. |
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Later, I realized my arm was sore because I did a header down the marble staircase at the old Roosevelt Hotel. |
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After he was finished, the woman dressed his sore wounds with a cooling salve. |
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On campus, they stick out like the proverbial sore thumb because they are the ones with the bandaged fingers. |
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Conversely, an inconsistency in your essay will stick out like the proverbial sore thumb. |
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Aches and pains and sore muscles are almost synonymous with sporting and recreational activities, and just day-to-day living. |
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Medical staff have been dealing with a rapid stream of patients suffering sore throats, headaches, high fevers and breathing problems. |
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A few sore throats a year are to be expected, but getting more than two suggests you ought to be having it looked into. |
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Two weeks ago my left ear gave early signs of problems, a little sore and deaf. |
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It sometimes happens that acupoints that need to be worked will be sore or have other odd sensations like cold, heat, numbness, etc. |
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Pathogenic cold may also cause a common cold with symptoms of sore aching joints and headache. |
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He was hungry, tired and sore from his ordeal in the sea, but knew he must press forwards in order to survive. |
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The biggest problem is the mechas, which stick out like sore thumbs from the rest of the animation. |
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Throat infections, sore throats, and upper respiratory tract infections were measured in episodes and days. |
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She tried not show that Linda's slap had provoked her, as she fought an urge to rub her sore cheek. |
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She was unsurprisingly sore immediately after her unplaced effort, but thankfully suffered no lasting damage. |
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A peptic ulcer is a sore in the lining of your stomach or small intestine. Left untreated, a peptic ulcer can cause internal bleeding. |
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Woke up this morning with a raspy sore throat, so retreated to the study with hot vitamin C, the radio and my photos. |
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The sniffles turn into a really sore throat, you start to cough up green or yellow coloured phlegm and you begin to run a fever. |
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This afternoon, I have been sitting down for a fair bit, and now my back is really sore again. |
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This can be used to gargle, rinse the mouth, or take internally to treat sore throats and toothache. |
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Complications in herpetic whitlow include bacterial infection of the sore and possible spread of the virus. |
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Gary said the first warning sign is normally a sore or dry throat, the feeling most people associate with swollen glands. |
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It looked like it was a well kempt city, but this bus stop stuck out like a sore thumb. |
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The lozenges should relieve your pain quickly on the first day, but continue taking them to fight the virus causing the sore throat. |
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I have had a Madras-strength sore throat for the last three days but it is now mellowing. |
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The floor was very stony, and her feet, covered only in silken slippers, began to get sore and she could feel a blister began to rise. |
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Mix a shot of vodka or tequila into a glass of water and gargle to help numb a sore throat or eliminate tooth pain. |
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Standing on her sore feet, Lily groaned as she scuffled her feet to the chair in the corner. |
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The massager, especially when set on high, hits all the right spots, just on the bottom of the arch and that sore spot beneath the toes. |
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Signs and symptoms of oral lichen planus may last weeks to months and include a dry or sore mouth, a burning sensation or a metallic taste. |
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It promotes healing and dries up the inner ear canker as well as the external areas that may become sore and moist from the canker discharge. |
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After so many scenes of hearing actors sing their non-rhyming, no rhythm, slow-moving musical dialogue, he's definitely a sound for sore ears. |
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She was where she felt the safest and Logan kneaded her sore muscles expertly. |
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Antibiotics don't treat many common ailments such as viral sore throats, colds or flus. |
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Her sore back, neck and shoulders prompted her to pay regular visits to a chiropractor and a massage therapist. |
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Why does one person experience headaches and sore throats whereas another has migraines and tonsillitis? |
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Returning from school with a headache and sore throat may signify an ordinary childhood bug, but it could also betray a much bigger problem. |
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Renny was still in sore shape from the gunshot wounds and broken ribs, but he was now out of danger. |
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In the Bank Alfalah Cup, New Zealand suffered a major reverse with spearhead Bond, afflicted by a sore back, flying home after the first game. |
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This deficiency is associated with anemia, a sore mouth and tongue and poor growth and spinal cord problems in newborn children. |
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As she rested her head on his shoulder and closed her sore eyes, his expression of sadness swiftly turned to one of pure, unmitigated triumph. |
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If they cannot do this, then they should help to remove this festering sore from our statute book and support this bill. |
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Box 1 shows the main interventions for urinary tract infections and sore throat. |
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Lots of fun and good humor was the order of the day, keeping any talk of tiredness or sore feet at bay! |
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Phil took the hazards of his job lightly, leaving a long shift with red eyes, sore throat and clothes reeking of cigarettes and beer. |
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He disappeared, leaving me to deal with a sore eye that would soon turn into a black eye. |
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Throat lozenges with menthol, a local anesthetic, can temporarily relieve a raw, scratchy sore throat. |
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Topical pain relievers are creams, lotions, or sprays that you put on your skin to relieve pain from sore muscles and arthritis. |
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It's possible that one may get a low-grade fever, slight sore throat, or muscle aches in the 24 hours following a flu shot. |
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Six long weeks after bringing the curtain down on an 11-year stay at Swinton, Barrow is like a bear with a sore head. |
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And then Dave's hayfever kicks in again, sending him to bed like a bear with a sore head. |
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My entire torso is achingly sore from the 10 hour, full-body convulsing of dry-heaving. |
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My whole body was sore, and my legs ached as I made my way to the cafeteria. |
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Someone else's negligence left me with a painful neck, sore knees, an unrepairable car, and a hole in my pocket. |
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Carol, to her deep chagrin, has no job, yet, and proves like a bear with a sore head until she finds one. |
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They can include hoarseness, sore throat, headache, fever, and a dry cough, which can be persistent. |
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It starts with a mild sore throat, often after a bad dust storm such as the two-day gale that raged last week. |
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His youngest son was like a bear with a sore head, determined to rattle as many people as possible. |
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As I woke up, my whole body was sore and stiff from all the pain and the prolonged exposure to the rough surface of the rooftop. |
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You can also get quick relief from the pain of insect bites by applying eucalyptus oil to sore and swollen areas. |
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His entire body was stiff and sore from his less than ideal sleeping conditions. |
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After waking up with a sore throat, slight fever, and aches all over, I'm now realizing it's a good day to be sick. |
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Still, it's better than the salt-water gargle many people recommend for sore throats. |
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It usually focuses on specific areas of the body, such as sore joints or muscles, to improve mobility and reduce pain. |
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The blue glow dulled to blue-black, pulsing like a bruise, an open sore on the solar system. |
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I mean headache, sore throat, muscle ache, stomachache, fever, and all that good stuff. |
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Tom claims that his sore toe is infected and that his tooth, which is loose, aches. |
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Her entire body was soon sore as she managed to sit up, rubbing at her throbbing head, trying to massage her temples. |
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He could just have been a sore loser who'd met an opponent coldly invulnerable to his glowering mind games. |
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My body was still sore from the onslaught and I had not moved the few times I had woken. |
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I thought about StairMastering, but since my legs are a little sore from yesterday I skipped it. |
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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 most common symptoms of mono include sore throat, swollen glands, and fatigue. |
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Patients and doctors are currently discouraged from investigating and treating sore throats. |
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Common symptoms of the flu include headache, chills, a dry cough, aches and fever and a sore throat. |
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For a sore throat, try lozenges obtained from your chemist, who is pleased to offer advice. |
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The return of Mark Bower to Bootham Crescent in midweek to plug a leaking York City defence was a sight for sore eyes. |
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At 12 mo, 4 subjects suffered from rhinitis and sore throat and 2 others suffered from spasmodic tracheitis. |
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So the animals will soon stop whimpering and licking their sore tails and soon start gambolling about again. |
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After a couple of months of reviewing some alarmingly devil-may-care shopping baskets, Anita's organic yoghurt is a sight for sore eyes. |
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The patient reports persistent and intermittent flu-like feeling with shivers, sensations of heat, sore throat, and swollen glands. |
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Landlady Kathy Short said it was a sight for sore eyes for the 200 people who had gathered for the all-singing, all-dancing show. |
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His back was relatively sore after making the rough transition from a feather bed to a hard pallet on the floor. |
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She appeared to be favoring a sore foot on floor exercise, finishing the event with a simple layout. |
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Attempts by the United Nations to broker a deal have foundered, allowing the problem to fester and become a sore incapable of being healed. |
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Sanicle is used as a gargle in sore throat, quinsy, and whenever an astringent gargle is required. |
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The children who reported back pain also complained of abdominal pain, headaches and sore throats. |
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The skin of victims of mustard gas blistered, the eyes became very sore and they began to vomit. |
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This takes Kerry several steps past merely being a sore loser, and into spiteful malevolence. |
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Four days later he developed a mild temperature, a sore throat, blisters on the palms of his hands and weals on his tongue. |
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By the end my legs were really sore and I was in desperate need of a rest, because the underfoot conditions were really tiring. |
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She sat up swiftly from the floor but found that her neck was very sore and her head pounded beneath her skull. |
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Some people also have a fever, a sore throat, deep tiredness and body aches. |
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That means I have 4 hours of boredom and tedium whilst standing and getting sore feet ahead of me. |
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If ever there was a running sore that angered the people, it is pollies ' pensions. |
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The wolf yelped and fell into his bonds, the chains tugging at his sore shoulders. |
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And if they wear their six studs there are very sore calves and feet after it. |
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For most people, cold and flu season means suffering the temporary annoyances of a stuffy nose, a sore throat or a bad cough. |
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This plant is useful for both acute and chronic respiratory diseases, including acute influenza, earache, sinusitis and sore throat. |
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The flu may cause fever, cough, sore throat, a runny nose or a stuffy nose, headache, muscle aches, and tiredness. |
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Because I had never had a cold sore before, the virus clobbered me with a very high fever. |
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What they thought of a young woman wearing mud splattered boots and hose, her hair plaited like a child's and in sore need of a bath, I did not know. |
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The second voice was harsh, almost a rasp like someone with a sore throat. |
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Just think of how much pain and aggravation a simple cold sore causes you. |
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Until you're feeling better, salt-water gargles, throat lozenges or hot water with honey and lemon can help make having a sore throat easier to swallow. |
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Throat sprays or lozenges also may help with sore throat pain. |
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My entire face is the colour of a fire engine and sore to the touch. |
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My legs were sore and my head was still buzzing from the music. |
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So from now on there'll be no childish attention-seeking and mentions of laryngitis and bronchial pneumonia every time I get a slight cough or sore throat. |
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The patient may also experience lassitude, have a pale complexion, a sore low back, pale tongue body with thin white coating, and deep slow-weak pulse. |
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He sat up and stretched, slowly, feeling his sore muscles bunch. |
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My right leg is a little sore in back, and that just came about today. |
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Tear stains marked my T-shirt and my nose was sore from sniffing so much. |
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In the wake of the verdicts in Ferguson and New York City, many of us are still sore with emotion. |
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Polio is a stealthy infection, often producing no symptoms or perhaps a slight fever and a sore throat. |
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Seventy-five miles and 6.5 hours from the start and we are scarfing some hot food and sucking down cold beers, legs a bit sore but the soul quenched. |
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I don't want to tempt fate, but my sore throat appears to have gone. |
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If I complain of a sore bellyache Mom will never believe me. |
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A sore back explains his painful-looking waddle to the coffee shop. |
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With the constant need to hoist and trim the sails, sore muscles have no time to heal and joints are braced at awkward angles for long periods of time. |
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Symptoms of influenza differ from the common cold and can consist of fever with chills, fatigue, generalized muscle and body aches, headache, cough and sore throat. |
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You should never sing with a very sore throat or swollen glands. |
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An 85 year old woman was referred to the department of maxillofacial surgery by her general dental practitioner with a three week history of sore throat. |
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Those foods not only are nutrimental to our lung, but also can comfort and relax our thorax, reduce allergies of the nose, dry coughing, sore throat, and asthma diseases. |
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He dipped the cloth into the warm water and softly bathed my sore feet. |
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She was out on the razzle tonight, bet there's a sore head tomorrow! |
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Davis continues to be hobbled by an injured knee and a sore hamstring. |
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My throat was so sore from gasping for breath that my laughs at animals humping people, people injuring themselves and children stepping in dog poo came out like coughs. |
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Once it does, the canker sore may swell and burst in about a day. |
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Shane closed his eyes as she continued to knead his taut, sore muscles. |
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But can saffron really relieve the pain of arthritis, sore throats, and menstrual cramps, as some believe? |
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Lately, Richard Dawkins seems to scan the world for sore spots, take a good poke, and revel in the ensuing outcry. |
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I've been sore for a month, and one short day of skiing laid me low. |
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This morning I have a sore throat and feel decidedly off-colour. |
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He's like a bear with a sore head when he's been on the beers. |
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When he finally made it he was like a bear with a sore head. |
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You're worried too, but you're not acting like a bear with a sore head. |
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I shouldn't be yelling at you, I'm like a bear with a sore head today. |
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You've been moping around like a bear with a sore head for ages! |
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My body was stiff and sore from the rest I got while belaying. |
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My legs were stiff and a little sore from sitting still so long. |
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A mouth ulcer is a painful sore in the mouth on either the cheeks or gums. |
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But for the real mark Schultz, whom Tatum plays in the film Foxcatcher, it has become a sore point. |
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The mass physical display at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on Sunday, held under the auspices of the Vivekananda Education Society, was a sight for sore eyes. |
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They're a sight for sore eyes after the first stop on the tour. |
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They were almost a sight for sore eyes, they looked so cool. |
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It was a sight for sore eyes, and ears, and rounded off a great day. |
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She is completely unselfconscious, and a natural for television, and enjoys herself so thoroughly as to be a sight for sore eyes and jaded viewers. |
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My hips were sore and my thighs burned from the repeated kicking. |
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After ONE practice session on a wooden horse my arm and legs were sore days later. |
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If you just have a stuffy nose or sore throat, you have the green light to work out, although you may want to avoid the gym out of consideration for others. |
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Unlike other causes of sore throat, strep throat is treatable. |
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But how do you know which sore throat is a strep throat infection? |
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It is irritatingly sore whenever my clotihng rubs against it. |
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She was exhausted, her eyelids seemed to be made of lead, and her rump was sore from the long ride, gentled though it had been by the magic that masked their flight. |
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Those staff on the newspaper who had dug in their feet against my editorship or who were still sore that they themselves had not got the job saw the opportunity. |
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He is a sore loser who wants to win at all costs, always and everywhere. |
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Overuse of antibiotics and sulfa drugs can produce a deficiency and this results in weakness, poor appetite, hair loss, depression, a sore tongue and eczema. |
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So here I was waddling on my sore legs with a tote bag and cat carrier on one arm and a huge rolling suitcase being dragged behind me on the other arm. |
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Other people report nosebleeds, itchy eyes, sore throats and headaches. |
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So, burdened with my rucksack and daypack, unshaven in T-shirt and travel combats, I wander among the besuited guests, conference attendees and dignitaries like a sore thumb. |
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After she had been told that this could be due to cold sore virus infection, the lesions were swabbed and sent for culture in viral transport medium. |
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Symptoms include fever lasting two to three days, sore throat, runny nose, mouth ulcers, rashes on the hands, feet and diaper areas, and vomiting and diarrhea. |
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By mid-July, despite nearly daily references to sore feet and the corps' general exhaustion, Clark determined to push upriver and take the lead overland to find the Shoshones. |
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Most coughs and sore throats and all colds are viral infections. |
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My sore hands shake, a hot, sickish dread rises inside my chest. |
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Her back ached, her feet were sore and her head swam as if in a dream. |
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Our political culture seems fated to return to this sore spot. |
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Floyd has been favoring the sore foot, which he says is always on his mind and is preventing him from getting the proper balance he needs at the plate. |
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The ammonia produced by stale urine can make the skin under and around a baby's nappy very sore and red, with red spots, blisters and broken skin. |
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It is known to help treat wounds, sore gums and throats and even acne. |
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Initially she had a slight fever and complained of a sore throat. |
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Lemon has a long history of use as a homespun remedy for sore throats. |
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The band may be sore because there's a close fit between their own fan base and the kind of campus kids who have got into illegal downloading big time. |
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Mild side effects include nasal dryness, nosebleeds and sore throat. |
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Doctors say bird flu in humans looks similar to common flu, with high fever, sore throat and a dry cough that can deteriorate into severe respiratory problems. |
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They think that it might be possible to use a version of the cold sore virus herpes simplex to treat a particularly nasty form of brain cancer called glioma. |
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Encephalitis is inflammation of the brain, usually caused by a viral infection like measles, mumps, chicken pox, influenza or herpes simplex, the cold sore virus. |
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Sometimes the sore throat arising from sycosis may bear so close a resemblance to that of secondary syphilis, that it will be difficult to found a diagnosis. |
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Actually I'm a sore loser and will only be peeved when I don't win. |
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Clearly this was a sore that had been festering for some time. |
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I just rolled out of the bed groggy, with a massive headache, sore eyes, a foul taste in my mouth and the smell of cigarettes on my clothes and in my hair. |
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Last time we met he was in spectacular sore head mode, grouching at a line of questioning he didn't like and being airily evasive if he felt we were getting too deep. |
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It's a chore and a bore and it makes me sore not to mention poor! |
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Seaweed baths in Sligo are popular with a whole spectrum of people including fishermen and farmers for curing rheumatism, aches, pains and sore joints. |
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Rudy cried out in anguish as he stood and touched his sore ribs. |
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She was breathing heavily and rubbing her sore neck with one hand. |
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A neckerchief round a sore throat will sometimes nip colds in the bud. |
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I stood out like a sore thumb in my lisle knee-socks and street clothes. |
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Few sore losers could wield sharp words quite like Leon Trotsky, especially when talking about Joseph Stalin. |
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Influenza, or the flu, is an infectious and contagious respiratory disease leading to symptoms from a simple dry cough, runny nose and sore throat to a fever or chills. |
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Measles is a highly contagious viral infection with symptoms appearing seven to 14 days after infection with fever, runny nose, sore throat, hacking cough and red eyes. |
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It has identical symptoms to other flu viruses, making it hard to detect, including a blocked or runny nose, sneezing, sore throat, fever, chills, headaches or aching muscles. |
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So stop bellyaching about hem lines and sore knees and start moving! |
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When used warm as a mouthwash, it is very soothing for sore gums. |
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