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Which illness is it? Strep throat Symptoms FeverSore throat

Ear infection Symptoms FeverEarache Which illness is it?

The flu (influenza) Symptoms High FeverHeadache Which illness is it?

The stomach flu Symptoms diarrhea vomiting Which illness is it?

The cold Symptoms sneezingcough a runny nose Which illness is it?

Allergies Symptoms sneezingcough a runny nose watery eyes Which condition is it?

A broken ankle Symptoms pain Swollen ankle Which injury is it?

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