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Bad, unusual, or unpleasant (after) taste; bad breath; belching; burning, crawling, itching, numbness, prickling, "pins and needles", or tingling feelings ...
Loss of ability to smell, or a lasting bad smell. Chest pain. Being very tired. Some people with COVID-19 report feeling sick to the stomach, vomiting or ...
Failure to thrive (infant and toddler); Fatigue; Fever; Foul odor or bad breath; Foul-smelling stools; Headache or facial pain. Itchy eyes, nose, mouth or ...
Problems breathing can come on suddenly or last for weeks or longer. Most cases are due to heart or lung conditions, but there are many other causes.
This doesn't leave room for fresh, oxygen-rich air to enter your lungs. ... Shortness of breath, especially with physical activity. ... breathing. When to ...
Trouble breathing. ... If your child's asthma symptoms are very bad, your family doctor or pediatrician may recommend seeing an asthma specialist. ... A dry powder ...
Bad breath. Gagging or tickling feeling in your mouth, if the papillae are very large. Rarely, a burning feeling on the tongue if hairy black tongue is ...
May cause bad breath, body odor, upset stomach, vomiting and gas; may affect some blood-thinning medicines. Green tea or green tea extract, May lower LDL ...
Bad breath. Stomachache. Neck pain or stiff neck. Headache. In young ... Trouble breathing. Extreme trouble swallowing. A lot of drooling. Request an ...
Symptoms · Trouble swallowing, called dysphagia. · Burping. · A gurgling noise at the back of the throat. · Coughing. · Hoarseness. · Bad breath. · Choking.
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