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" ... 5. Symptoms include fever, rashes, reddened toes, diarrhea, fainting. A child may appear to be entirely normal one moment and faint the next. ... "
" ... Long Covid is a growing medical problem. An increasing number of people have been suffering continuing symptoms well after the Scaramucci or two (that is 10 to 20 days) that it should take to recover from the initial severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV2) infection. Commonly reported symptoms have included persistent fatigue, shortness of breath, cough, chest pain, rapid heart rates, muscle pain, joint pain, headaches, memory problems, concentration issues, loss of smell, hair loss, rashes, and mood disorders. Covid-19 has resulted in blood clots and different types of organ damage. These problems can go on for weeks, months, and potentially longer. It’s created a whole community of self-described "long haulers," who are really struggling with long Covid-19. and the condition has been called post-COVID-19 syndrome or "long COVID-19." The exact causes of all these problems aren’t always clear. So more research is needed. Regardless, these conditions often require real medical attention, not just crispy capers and sage. ... "
" ... Look who's talking. Regeneron, like other biotech firms, spends giant sums to find new cures, and it charges accordingly. Its big seller, the eye drug Eylea, costs $11,000 a year per eye. A newer Regeneron product, Dupixent, treats skin rashes; that one can run $37,000 a year. A cholesterol treatment costs $14,000 a year. Even more insane: These eye-catching prices really are cheap by pharma standards. ... "
" ... This is a tragic reminder that you don’t want “mercury rising” in your body. You certainly don’t want that much mercury in your skin care products. It can mess up your skin, causing rashes, discoloration and scarring, as well as making your skin more susceptible to infections, basically the opposite of “skin care.” More like skin beware. ... "
" ... Winkelmann said most rashes are not serious, though some can be linked with conditions such as measles or chicken pox. For this reason, she said it’s always acceptable to call your child’s pediatrician if you are concerned about a new rash. ... "