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Severe opioid withdrawal symptoms may happen suddenly after receiving this medicine. These include body aches, a fever, sweating, runny nose, sneezing, goose ...
Yellow tongue — a yellow discoloration of your tongue — is usually a temporary, harmless problem. Most often, yellow tongue is an early sign of a disorder ...
Also called a medical mask, a surgical mask is a loose-fitting disposable mask that protects the wearer's nose and mouth from contact with droplets ...
Rash around the nose and mouth. Opioid painkillers. Opioids are narcotic, painkilling drugs produced from opium or made synthetically. This class of drugs ...
stuffy or runny nose; unusual tiredness or weakness. Incidence not known. Acne or pimples; burning and itching of the skin with pinhead-sized red blisters ...
Do not let them loosen or remove the bandage, touch the medicine, or put it in the mouth, eyes, nose, or ears. Keep the bandage in place until you or your ...
ROCHESTER, Minn. — A Michigan man can blink, swallow, smile and breathe through his nose for the first time in a decade thanks to a face transplant ...
Wheezing. Coughing. Shortness of breath. Chest tightness. Other possible symptoms may include: Runny nose. Stuffy nose.
Continuous positive airway pressure, also called CPAP. This treatment, also used to treat obstructive sleep apnea, involves wearing a mask over the nose or over ...
Carbinoxamine is used to treat symptoms (eg, sneezing, runny nose, itching, watery eyes, hives, skin rash, or itching) of seasonal (short-term) or perennial ( ...
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