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Oral medicines taken by mouth aren't recommended in the chronic phase. They haven't been shown to be effective at this stage of the disease. Medications.
Your dentist or oral surgeon can look at your teeth and mouth to see if you have impacted wisdom teeth or another condition that could be causing your symptoms.
For a child under age 1, use an oral rehydration solution such as Pedialyte. These solutions contain water and salts proportioned to replenish fluids and ...
Oral medications. A drug called disulfiram may help prevent you from drinking, although it won't cure alcohol use disorder or remove the urge to drink. If ...
Perform a pelvic exam. First, your doctor will look at your vagina for signs of infection. Next, the doctor will feel your pelvic organs. This is done by ...
Infection-fighting pills (oral antibiotics) aren't routinely used for folliculitis, but you may need them for a severe or repeat infection. Creams, shampoos ...
Because oral steroids can cause serious side effects, health care providers generally prescribe them only for a short time. Steroids given as shots may be ...
If an antibiotic is the best way to treat a condition during pregnancy, a healthcare professional prescribes the safest medicine in the safest dose. If you're ...
Oral medication: What are my options? American Diabetes Association. https://diabetes.org/healthy-living/medication-treatments/oral-medication/what-are-my ...
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