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  2. Hand, foot, and mouth disease - Wikipedia

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    Hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD) is a common infection caused by a group of enteroviruses. [10] It typically begins with a fever and feeling generally unwell. [10] This is followed a day or two later by flat discolored spots or bumps that may blister, on the hands, feet and mouth and occasionally buttocks and groin.

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    In November, Jimmy Cragg came down with what his mother Wendy described as common flu-like symptoms: “He had a cold and a cough, and a dry mouth and sore throat,” Wendy, 43, told South West ...

  4. More than 200 viruses cause the common cold, ... Someone who has worsening cough, persistent high fevers and other concerning symptoms like chest pain, abdominal pain and trouble catching their ...

  5. cough, sore throat, ... but it’s not typical with a cold. A dry cough is more common with COVID-19 than flu. ... nose and mouth, CDC said. Like other respiratory viruses, people should avoid ...

  6. Cold sore - Wikipedia

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    When reactivation occurs, the virus travels down the nerves to the skin where it may cause blisters (cold sores) around the lips or mouth area. [25] In case of Herpes zoster the nose can be affected. [26] Cold sore outbreaks may be influenced by stress, menstruation, sunlight, [27] sunburn, fever, dehydration, or local skin trauma. [28]

  7. Angular cheilitis - Wikipedia

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    The mouth may act as a reservoir of Candida that reinfects the sores at the corners of the mouth and prevents the sores from healing. [citation needed] A lesion caused by recurrence of a latent herpes simplex infection can occur in the corner of the mouth. This is herpes labialis (a cold sore), and is sometimes termed "angular herpes simplex". [2]

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