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		<title>Chickenpox Symptoms</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Symptoms of Chickenpox Chickenpox Chickenpox is a common childhood disease caused by the herpes varicella virus. The incubation period for chickenpox disease ranges from 10 to 23 days. One to three weeks after exposure to the virus, symptoms of chickenpox &#8230; <a href="http://www.symptomsreference.com/medical-symptoms/c/chickenpox-symptoms">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<dd><strong>Chickenpox</strong> is a common <a title="Childrens Health" href="http://www.childhealthinformation.com/">childhood disease</a> caused by the herpes varicella virus.  The incubation period for <a title="Disease Dictionary" href="http://www.disease-dictionary.com/disease-encyclopedia/c/chickenpox/">chickenpox disease</a> ranges from 10 to 23 days.  One to three weeks after exposure to the virus, <strong>symptoms of chickenpox</strong> will begin to appear and including rash on the face and body.  The <a title="Childrens Medical Conditions" href="http://www.medicalconditionsinformation.com/disease/c/chickenpox/">chickenpox</a> rash grows into blisters which will dry and form scabs after a number of days.  Children with <a title="Child Health Information" href="http://www.childhealthinformation.com/childhood-diseases/chickenpox/">chickenpox</a> may have a low grade fever.  Chickenpox in adults and issues related to <a title="Womens Health Pregnancy" href="http://www.womenshealthpregnancy.com/pregnancy-information/chickenpox-and-pregnancy/">chickenpox and pregnancy</a> can lead to more serious <a title="Medical Conditions Explained" href="http://www.medicalconditionsinformation.com/">medical conditions</a> leading to pneumonia, breathing problems and the risk of birth defects for pregnant women.
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		<title>Fever Symptoms</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Oct 2008 23:55:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fever Symptoms Symptoms of Fever Fever is a higher than normal body temperature above 98.6&#176;F. In most cases, having a fever temperature is a medical symptom of the body&#8217;s natural response to infection, disease or illness. Fever symptoms may include &#8230; <a href="http://www.symptomsreference.com/medical-symptoms/f/fever-symptoms">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<dd><strong>Fever</strong> is a higher than normal body temperature above 98.6&deg;F.  In most cases, having a <a title="medical condtions" href="http://www.medicalconditionsinformation.com/disease/f/fever/">fever temperature</a> is a <em><a title="Symptoms Check" style="text-decoration:none; color:#000000;" href="http://www.symptomsreference.com/">medical symptom</a></em> of the body&#8217;s natural response to infection, disease or illness.  </strong>Fever symptoms</strong> may include chills while the fever is climbing.  Headache, diarrhea, runny nose or sore throat may indicate <a title="Check Symptoms" href="http://www.symptomsreference.com/medical-symptoms/f/flu-symptoms">flu symptoms</a> or other <a title="disease dictionary" href="http://www.disease-dictionary.com/disease-encyclopedia/v/viral-disease/">viral disease</a> infection.  Call your doctor for fevers of 102&deg;F lasting more than three days or if the <em>fever temperature</em> increases after two days.
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		<title>Gastritis Symptoms</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 May 2008 00:52:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gastritis Symptoms Symptoms of Gastritis Gastritis is the general medical term for inflammation of the lining of the stomach. Mild cases of gastritis will usually last only one or two days. Typical gastritis symptoms may include abdominal pain, stomach sickness, &#8230; <a href="http://www.symptomsreference.com/medical-symptoms/g/gastritis-symptoms">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<dd style="margin-top:1em;"><strong>Gastritis</strong> is the <a style="text-decoration:none; color:#7c7c7c;" title="Medical Terms Dictionary" href="http://www.medicaltermsglossary.com/">general medical term</a> for inflammation of the lining of the stomach.  Mild cases of <em><a style="text-decoration:none; color:#7c7c7c;" title="Medical Conditions" href="http://www.medicalconditionsinformation.com/disease/g/gastritis/">gastritis</a></em> will usually last only one or two days.  Typical <strong>gastritis symptoms</strong> may include abdominal pain, stomach sickness,  <a title="Dictionary of Health" href="http://www.healthmedicaldictionary.com/medical-terms/n/nausea/">nausea</a>, diarrhea, vomiting and/or loss of appetite.</dd>
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		<title>Shingles Symptoms</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Feb 2003 23:49:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Shingles Symptoms Symptoms of Shingles Shingles is a viral infection caused by the same virus as the chickenpox virus. Shingles Disease will often manifest itself along a nerve path of one or more nerves with a burning sensation in the &#8230; <a href="http://www.symptomsreference.com/medical-symptoms/s/shingles-symptoms">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<dd><strong>Shingles</strong> is a viral infection caused by the same virus as the <a title="Common Childhood Diseases" href="http://www.childhealthinformation.com/childhood-diseases/chickenpox/">chickenpox</a> virus.  <a title="Common Diseases" href="http://www.disease-dictionary.com/disease-encyclopedia/s/shingles/">Shingles Disease</a> will often manifest itself along a nerve path of one or more nerves with a burning sensation in the area of ​​skin corresponding to the affected nerve path.  <b>Symptoms of shingles</b> often begin with simple redness of the skin followed by facial pain located in the area of ​​skin of the affected nerve or nerves.  <em>Shingles symptoms</em> can include swelling of the glands, tingling or  itching of the skin and <i>shingles</i> patients may have restricted ability to move their facial muscles.  <em>Shingles</em> can also be accompanied by a low grade or mild <a title="Medical Conditions" href="http://www.medicalconditionsinformation.com/disease/f/fever/">fever</a> in some cases.
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