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Oral rehydration solutions, such as Pedialyte, can aid in preventing dehydration. Avoid strong odors and other triggers. Food and cooking smells, perfume, smoke ...
Inhaling an irritant, such as smoke, dust, chemicals or a foreign body; Medicines called angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, also known as ACE ...
Hepatitis A is a serious disease of the liver that can cause death. It is caused by the hepatitis A virus (HAV), and is spread most often through infected food ...
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Smoking tobacco. This can lessen blood flow and cause less oxygen to reach the heart and lungs. Living high above sea level. Oxygen levels in the air are ...
Respiratory tract infection, especially in children younger than 2. Smoking; Vocal cord dysfunction, a condition that affects vocal cord movement. Causes shown ...
Avoid common irritants such as cigarette smoke and sudden humidity changes; Drink plenty of water. Use nasal saline sprays or rinses.
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