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With this condition, also known as xerostomia, the salivary glands in the mouth don't make enough saliva to keep the mouth wet.
However, elderly patients are more likely to have some unwanted effects (eg, constipation, dry mouth, indigestion, stomach pain, or trouble passing urine) ...
blurred vision; burning in stomach; changes in skin color; chest pain or tightness; chills; confusion; constipation; convulsions; cough; coughing up blood ...
This especially includes over-the-counter (nonprescription) medicines for appetite control, asthma, colds, cough, hay fever, or sinus problems, since they ...
cold sweats; coma; constipation; cool, pale skin; cough or hoarseness; dark or bloody urine; difficulty in breathing or swallowing; difficulty speaking ...
If the air is dry, a cool-mist humidifier or vaporizer can moisten the air and help ease congestion and coughing. Be sure to keep the humidifier clean to ...
Check with your doctor right away if you have chest tightness, rash, itching, hoarseness, cough ... dry mouth; flushed, dry skin; fruit-like breath odor; loss ...
cough or hoarseness; cough producing mucus; dark ... dry mouth; extreme fatigue; fainting; fast ... dry skin; excess air or gas in the stomach or ...
cough; coughing that sometimes produces a pink frothy sputum; difficult, fast, noisy breathing; difficulty in swallowing; dry mouth; feeling of fullness ...
Because the lungs are most often affected, chest symptoms such as shortness of breath, persistent dry cough, wheezing or chest pain may trigger an evaluation ...
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