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High blood pressure; Sleep apnea. Some nervous system conditions and lung damage due to near drowning, drug use, inhaling smoke, viral illnesses and blood clots ...
Tell your doctor if you are drinking alcohol or using pain relievers or sleeping pills. Do not take other medicines unless they have been discussed with ...
Instead, get plenty of sleep. Sleeping enough is an important part of managing your mood. If you have trouble sleeping, talk to your doctor or mental health ...
trouble sleeping; warmth on the skin; wrinkled skin. Less common. Abnormal vaginal bleeding or discharge; agitation; arm, back, or jaw pain; black, tarry stools ...
Some examples of CNS depressants are antihistamines or medicine for allergies or colds, sedatives, tranquilizers, or sleeping medicine, other prescription ...
Bronchiolitis is a common lung infection in young children and infants. It causes swelling and irritation and a buildup of mucus in the small airways of the ...
Do symptoms seem to affect your child's sleep? Has your child been with anyone who had strep throat? Questions you may want to ask include the following: How ...
Also, so long as your medicine doesn't keep you from sleeping, taking it at bedtime may lessen an upset stomach. The antidepressant that is best for you depends ...
Changes in sleeping habits. Changes in eating. Fussiness. Rash. Problems breathing. Appearing limp or floppy. Contact your child's healthcare professional ...
sleep disorders; stuffy nose; white patches in the mouth or throat or on the tongue. Other side effects not listed may also occur in some patients. If you ...
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