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Caffeine excess; Eye strain; Fatigue; Irritation of the eye surface or inner eyelids; Nicotine; Stress. Wind or air pollution. Benign essential blepharospasm is ...
Hydrocodone and acetaminophen combination is used to relieve pain severe enough to require opioid treatment and when other pain medicines did not work well ...
Caffeine. Dairy products. Very sweet foods. Talk with a healthcare professional if your diarrhea doesn't go away or becomes more severe, or if you lose ...
Caffeine. There's no strong evidence that caffeine affects ALT test results. But tell your healthcare professional if you regularly have caffeine in large ...
Some medicines, including those used to treat asthma, allergies and colds. Other things that may increase the risk of AVNRT include: Emotional stress. Caffeine.
Avoid drinking alcohol or caffeine before giving blood. Each of these can take away water in your blood, called dehydration. Check to see if any medicines ...
Change habits that lead to poor sleep, such as smoking, drinking too much caffeine late in the day and drinking too much alcohol. Not getting regular ...
... caffeine intake. It may just be that some people are more vulnerable to the effects of caffeine. Alcohol before bed, especially in large amounts, may help ...
Blood pressure: Is it affected by cold weather? Caffeine and hypertension · Calcium channel blockers · Calcium supplements: Do they interfere with blood ...
Watch what you eat and drink. Don't go to bed hungry or too full. Try not to have large meals close to bedtime. Limit or avoid nicotine, caffeine and alcohol ...
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