Comment reconnaître une angine ?

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Comment reconnaître une angine ?

Comment reconnaître une angine ?

L'angine est une inflammation des amygdales d'origine infectieuse. Maladie le plus souvent sans gravité, l'angine se manifeste par un mal de gorge entraînant une difficulté à avaler et par de la fièvre (entre 38 °C et 39 °C). D'autres symptômes (toux, rhume, troubles digestifs...) peuvent également être présents.

What are the side effects of Advil (ibuprofen)?

  • Common Advil side effects may include: 1 upset stomach, mild heartburn, nausea, vomiting; 2 bloating, gas, diarrhea, constipation; 3 dizziness, headache, nervousness; 4 mild itching or rash; or. 5 ringing in your ears.

What should I know about Advil before taking it?

  • Use Advil exactly as directed on the label, or as prescribed by your doctor. Do not use in larger amounts or for longer than recommended. Use the lowest dose that is effective in treating your condition. Do not take more than your recommended dose. An Advil overdose can damage your stomach or intestines.

When should I stop taking Advil for stomach pain?

  • Stop using Advil and call your doctor at once if you have: signs of stomach bleeding - bloody or tarry stools, coughing up blood or vomit that looks like coffee grounds; liver problems - nausea, upper stomach pain, itching, tired feeling, flu-like symptoms, loss of appetite, dark urine, clay-colored stools, jaundice (yellowing of the skin or eyes);

Do aspirin and ibuprofen increase the risk of heart attack?

  • Sixty percent of them did. These patients should have had fewer heart attacks, strokes, and heart deaths than those who did not take aspirin. But if the patients took aspirin and also took high-dose ibuprofen, they were nine times more likely to have a heart attack than were patients who took aspirin and Prexige.

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