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Keep your mouth closed while showering. Use bottled water to brush your teeth. Make sure hot beverages, such as coffee or tea, are steaming hot. Drink ...
Kidney disease also increases your risk, as do medications that increase urination. Even having a cold or sore throat makes you more susceptible to dehydration ...
Stress, jet lag, shift work and other things that disturb sleep make heart disease more likely. Not getting enough sleep makes you more likely to have risk ...
Some symptoms of low blood sugar include: behavior changes that are similar to being drunk, blurred vision, cold ... sores or ulcers, or infections on your leg or ...
Cheracol Sore Throat. Also known as. Phenol (oromucosal route). Chewtadzy. Also known as. Tadalafil (oral route). Chiggerex. Also known as. Benzocaine (topical ...
loss of voice; nasal congestion; runny nose; sneezing; sore throat ... skin rash; stomach discomfort, upset, or pain. Rare. Bleeding gums; irritation in mouth ...
Swallow the mixture right away without chewing. Rinse the mouth to make sure all of the medicine have been swallowed. Do not save any of the mixture to use ...
sore throat; sores, ulcers, or white spots on the lips or in the mouth; stabbing pain; sunken eyes; swelling; swelling or inflammation of the mouth; swollen ...
sores, ulcers, or white spots on the lips or in the mouth; sweating; swollen glands; trouble breathing; unusual bleeding or bruising; unusual tiredness or ...
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