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  2. What is COVID rebound? Doctors explain common symptoms ... - AOL

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    Another way to tell that you have COVID rebound is if you start to feel worse again after feeling better, even without another positive test. Symptoms of COVID rebound The symptoms of COVID ...

  3. What does a faint line on a rapid COVID-19 test mean? - AOL

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    And when you're ready to take the test, read the instructions fully before starting. Tests from different brands may be similar, but they're not identical. So it's important to know what you're ...

  4. What should you do if you’re still testing positive for COVID ...

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    If you’re not sure whether your test is truly positive, you should check with your doctor, get a PCR test or take a second rapid test the next day (and behave like you really do have COVID-19 in ...

  5. Rebound effect - Wikipedia

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    The rebound effect, or pharmaceutical rebound phenomenon, is the emergence or re-emergence of symptoms that were either absent or controlled while taking a medication, but appear when that same medication is discontinued, or reduced in dosage. In the case of re-emergence, the severity of the symptoms is often worse than pretreatment levels.

  6. Markle's sign - Wikipedia

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    Markle's sign, or jar tenderness, is a clinical sign in which pain in the right lower quadrant of the abdomen is elicited by the heel-drop test (dropping to the heels, from standing on the toes, with a jarring landing). It is found in patients with localised peritonitis due to acute appendicitis. [1]

  7. Blumberg's sign - Wikipedia

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    Blumberg's sign (also referred to as rebound tenderness or Shchetkin–Blumberg's sign) is a clinical sign in which there is pain upon removal of pressure rather than application of pressure to the abdomen. (The latter is referred to simply as abdominal tenderness.) It is indicative of peritonitis.

  8. Here’s What Scientists Know About Paxlovid Rebound - AOL

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    Some people who take the 5-day COVID-19 antiviral treatment are testing negative—then testing positive again days later

  9. What You Need to Know About Rebound COVID-19 After Paxlovid - AOL

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    President Joe Biden says he’s experienced a rebound case of COVID-19 after taking Paxlovid. What is rebound COVID and why does it happen? A breakdown.