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The mucus can also be thickened due to dehydration or infection. Many people with chronic postnasal drip also report symptoms of frequent throat clearing ...
Drink plenty of fluids to prevent dehydration (avoid alcohol and caffeine). Moisten your throat. Try sucking on lozenges, gargling with salt water or ...
... dehydrated. So drink a lot of water. “If somebody goes out into the heat and they're already dehydrated, and it's particularly humid weather, then they ...
As early as age 9, Remy experienced fatigue, dehydration and extreme muscle cramping. The diagnosis was a rare kidney disorder called Bartter's syndrome. It ...
Please courtesy: "Mayo Clinic News Network." Name super/CG: Nipunie Rajapakse, M.D./Pediatric Infectious Diseases/Mayo Clinic. Dehydration is a concern, ...
"When we say dehydrated, we're usually referring to a significant amount of fluid loss — either from vomiting or diarrhea." It's important to stay hydrated with ...
Bad headache or stiff neck. Being confused. Belly pain. Repeated vomiting. Symptoms of water loss, called dehydration. These include having a dry mouth, making ...
Other health issues can sometimes be linked to night leg cramps. Common causes. Dialysis; Dehydration; Lack of physical activity; Medicines, such as birth ...
Anuria (not able to form urine) or; Liver disease, severe (e.g., hepatic coma)—Should not use in patients with these conditions . Dehydration or; Gout or ...
Losing just 2% of your body weight through dehydration can severely impair performance and easily add unwanted time to your race. While you may not have ...
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