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  2. What to Know About Patient Portals - WebMD

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    A patient portal is an internet-based platform that lets you view medical records and connect with your health care professional. When you use the portal, it means you don’t have to call the ...

  3. Use WebMD’s Pill Identifier to find and identify any over-the-counter or prescription drug, pill, or medication by color, shape, or imprint and easily compare pictures of multiple drugs.

  4. What Is Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease (HFMD)? - Healthline

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    decreased appetite. sore throat. headache. irritability. malaise (feeling unwell) painful red blisters in your mouth. drooling. a red rash on your hands and the soles of your feet. A fever and ...

  5. Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease (HFMD) Explained - WebMD

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    Hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD) is a contagious viral infection that's common in children. The disease causes sores called ulcers inside or around the mouth and a rash or blisters on your ...

  6. Metoprolol Oral Tablet Side Effects and How to Manage Them

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    This produces a steady level of metoprolol in your body over the course of the day. With this form, you’ll only need to take a dose once per day. Due to the spikes in metoprolol levels that you ...

  7. Home Remedies for Swollen Feet: 10 Treatments That Work

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    Try to avoid standing for long periods. 5. Get moving! If you sit or stand in one area for a long period of time — for instance, at work — you may get swollen feet. Try to move a little each ...

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  9. Drug-drug interaction. This is when a medication reacts with one or more other drugs. For example, taking a cough medicine (antitussive) and a drug to help you sleep (sedative) could cause the two ...