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Why You Feel Sick After Eating Red Meat: Alpha-Gal Syndrome Symptoms

Convenient same-day care can help identify why you feel sick hours after eating red meat, especially if symptoms are unexpected or recurring. Alpha gal syndrome is a growing condition linked to tick exposure that can cause delayed allergic reactions. Many people in the Back Bay and greater Boston area may not recognize the connection between their symptoms and what they ate earlier in the day. Getting evaluated early helps prevent more serious reactions and provides ...

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Is It Spring Allergies, COVID, or The Flu? How To Tell The Difference

Convenient same-day care can help you quickly understand whether your symptoms are caused by allergies, COVID, or the flu, especially during the busy spring season in Back Bay and surrounding Boston neighborhoods. Many symptoms overlap, which can make it difficult to know what you are dealing with or how serious it may be. Getting the right diagnosis early helps you recover faster and avoid spreading illness to others. At AFC Urgent Care Back Bay, we ...

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Severe Poison Ivy Symptoms You Shouldn’t Ignore

Severe Poison Ivy Symptoms You Shouldn’t Ignore

Poison ivy exposure can quickly turn into severe itching, swelling, and irritation that becomes difficult to manage at home. Many adults and ...

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What Happens To Your Body When You’re Dehydrated?

What Happens To Your Body When You’re Dehydrated?

Even mild dehydration can leave you feeling tired, foggy, or overheated. In Back Bay and nearby Boston neighborhoods, dehydration is common during ...

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Why You Feel Sick After Eating Red Meat: Alpha-Gal Syndrome Symptoms

Why You Feel Sick After Eating Red Meat: Alpha-Gal Syndrome Symptoms

Convenient same-day care can help identify why you feel sick hours after eating red meat, especially if symptoms are unexpected or recurring ...

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