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Nicole had cystic fibrosis, an inherited disorder that affects the cells that produce mucus, sweat and digestive juices causing them to become thick and ...
Work up a sweat. People who are physically active are more likely to keep their minds sharp. Regular physical activity also can help improve balance ...
... sweating, tremors, or trouble with sleeping). Using too much hydromorphone may cause an overdose, which can be life-threatening. Symptoms of an overdose ...
These conditions may cause you to lose too much water or salt and lead to low blood pressure. You can also lose water by sweating, so drink plenty of water ...
Check with your doctor right away if you or your child have anxiety, restlessness, a fast heartbeat, fever, sweating, muscle spasms, twitching, nausea ...
Hot flashes or sweats. Other possible symptoms include having less energy, motivation and confidence. Some men feel depressed and have trouble focusing ...
Because you lose sodium through sweat, drinking too much water during ... Athletes should drink only as much fluid as they lose due to sweating during a race.
sweating; swelling of the stomach area; trouble sleeping; unpleasant breath odor; unusual tiredness or weakness; vomiting; vomiting of blood; yellow eyes or ...
sweating; unusual tiredness or weakness. Less common. Arm, back, or jaw pain; chest pain or discomfort; chest tightness or heaviness; chills; cloudy urine; cold ...
... sweating, trouble in speaking, trouble sleeping, unsteadiness, trembling, or other problems with muscle control or coordination, unusual drowsiness ...
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