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... mouth, dry mouth and difficulty swallowing. You also may have a hard time opening your mouth. In some people, the chemicals in saliva leave behind minerals ...
dry mouth; hyperventilation; irritability; shaking; stomach discomfort, upset, or pain; trouble sleeping; unusual drowsiness, dullness, tiredness, weakness, or ...
However, if your mouth continues to feel dry for more than 2 weeks, check with your medical doctor or dentist. Continuing dryness of the mouth may increase the ...
dry mouth; feeling of warmth; frequent urination; general feeling of discomfort or illness; hair loss; hives or welts; hyperventilation; increased urge to ...
dry mouth; flushed, dry skin; frequent urge to urinate; fruit-like breath odor; increased thirst; increased urination; loss of consciousness; lower back or side ...
cough; decreased urination; diarrhea; difficulty with breathing; dizziness; dry mouth; fainting; fever; hoarseness; increased heart rate; irregular heartbeat ...
dry mouth; feeling of constant movement of self or surroundings; inability to have or keep an erection; increase in sexual ability, desire, drive, or ...
dry mouth; fever; general feeling of tiredness and weakness; hoarseness; light-colored stools; lower back or side pain; nausea; painful or difficult urination ...
Dryness. Dry indoor air can make the throat feel rough and scratchy. Breathing through the mouth also can cause a dry, sore throat. An ongoing stuffy nose can ...
dry mouth; flushed, dry skin; fruit-like breath odor; general feeling of discomfort or illness; increased hunger; increased thirst; increased urination; loss of ...
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