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Here are some symptoms to look for if you think you may have an infection:
- Fever that is 100.5° F (38° C) or higher.
- Low body temperature, including chills.
- Cough or sore throat
- Ear pain
- Headache or bad sinus pain, pain behind your eyes
- Stiff or sore neck
- Bloody or cloudy urine, pain or burning when you urinate
- Sores or white coating in your mouth or on your tongue
- Skin rash, swelling or redness anywhere

Notify your physician right away of any of these symptoms. Here are some symptoms to look for if you think you may have an infection:
- Fever that is 100.5° F (38° C) or higher.
- Low body temperature, including chills.
- Cough or sore throat
- Ear pain
- Headache or bad sinus pain, pain behind your eyes
- Stiff or sore neck
- Bloody or cloudy urine, pain or burning when you urinate
- Sores or white coating in your mouth or on your tongue
- Skin rash, swelling or redness anywhere

Notify your physician right away of any of these symptoms.
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