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Avoid caffeine and alcohol, which can be drying. Try foods and drinks that comfort. Drink warm liquids that soothe the throat such as broth, tea without ...
Limit caffeine and alcohol, and don't use tobacco. By restricting blood flow, these substances can make symptoms worse. Show References. Walls RM, et al ...
Caffeine is a stimulant. It can make the heart beat faster. Don't use illegal drugs. Stimulants such as cocaine and methamphetamine can increase the heart rate.
Look for the ingredients kojic acid, caffeine and vitamin K. Raising your head with pillows. When you go to bed, raise your head with pillows. This helps ...
DR. PHILIP FISCHER: Caffeine makes the blood vessels twitchy which in a way would help because it tightens the blood vessels but, on the other hand, it makes ...
You may need to avoid caffeine the day before and the day of the test. Ask your healthcare team if you need to stop taking any medicines before the test ...
Your provider may recommend you reduce your caffeine and alcohol intake and avoid tobacco. In general, establish a daily routine with regular sleep patterns ...
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