He's sick and needs to be examined by a doctor so you can get him medicine.
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YES, you might have a milk intolerance.
It might be distemper. Consult your veterinarian.
No, luckily, over-thinking does not cause tumors. It could cause a headache, but then, I might be overthinking things.
Vomiting tends to make the body tense up. The hand muscles might contract as a result of this tensing. Also, vomiting can cause dehydration which can make muscles contract.
If you eat too many oranges you might develop some form of indigestion, but you would not have a fever.
Any number of things could be the cause. Check with your doctor especially if it persists.
Yes. An infection will generally cause a fever. It's the body's natural response to fight it. Ear infections affect all sorts of things, including your equilibrium (or balance). You might even feel dizzy because of it. The only way to know for certain is to visit your physician.
In general, ibuprofen does not cause drowsiness. There are some people who might be affected by the medication in a way that is not standard, so it is possible that it could cause drowsiness in rare cases.
Symptoms of Listeriosis infection may appear anywhere from 11-70 days after consuming the contaminated food. Most people do not get any noticeable symptoms. Though scientists are unsure they do believe that Listeria monocytogenes can cause upset stomach and intestinal problems just like any other food-borne illnesses. You might develop flu-like symptoms such as fever, headache, nausea and vomiting, tiredness, and diarrhea. If a pregnant woman ate contaminated food with Listeriosis in addition to the symptoms mentioned above it might cause miscarriage, premature labor, early rupture of the birth sac, and stillbirth.
Maybe Gold. This might be referring to the California Gold Rush
Only bloodtest can show that. It might have been a ordinary cold. Ppl with H1N1 usually get bopdypains, high fever and vomiting.
A headache after exercise is known as exertion headache. Usually it's not serious but it is still recommended you see a doctor about it.