It sounds like a common cold. If the chest pains get worse, call your doctor or go to the E.R.
It is also symptoms of viral pneumonia.
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A patient was admitted to the hospital suffering from the following symptoms for the last 5 days fever malaise fatigue and nonproductive cough. Chest x-rays reveal a widened mediastinum and the patien?
Symptoms of pneumonia include fever, lethargy, coughing and trouble breathing. You may also notice a rattling in your chest. If you have a cold that won't go away that moved to your chest, see your MD.
Could be meningitis.
Rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease that occurs following a Streptococcus pyogenes infection, such as streptococcal pharyngitis or scarlet fever.
Sounds like influenza.
Flu does lead to all these symptons.
That could just be the flu, happens most of the time, it first gives you a sore throat cough aches and fever but the fever last for a while, you may vomit and you do not want to eat, just go to the pharmacists and explain your symptoms I am sure they will give you something.
Major lung infection with fever, cough, chest pain, and sputum. Treatment is with Bactrim.
protuses is a disease that make you have a whopping cough,high fever and more
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prolonged cough for over a month,heavy sweating at night,chest pain, fever
Calpol is used to cure babies and children of aches and pains, congestion, cough, cold and flu, sore throat and teething pain, mumps, measles, fever, post immunisation fever.
The website, www.flufacts.com has a list of the flu symptoms. Besides a fever and body aches, symptoms of the flu are headaches, fatigue, cough, and runny nose. The symptoms come on all of a sudden.
Yes you can have a cough with glandular fever.
Calpol is used to cure babies and children of aches and pains, congestion, cough, cold and flu, sore throat and teething pain, mumps, measles, fever, post immunisation fever.
You can have swine flu without fever. Fully 1/2 of people with swine flu have had no fever. I did not have a fever, but I ended up with acute pneumonia after only 24 hours. It went straight to my chest! Here's an article about having swine flu without a fever: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/13/health/13fever.html