Cold, no fever, leg pain, headache.

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This symptom may be caused by a cold or upper respiratory tract infection. It is recommended to do a blood test to clarify the cause. If it is caused by upper respiratory infection, you need to use amoxicillin or cephalosporin under the guidance of a doctor. Drink plenty of hot water during this time and keep warm.

Cold, no fever, leg pain, headache.



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