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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for lips
  1. ... features. These include small eyes, a thin upper lip, and a smooth skin surface between the nose and upper lip. Lower than average height and weight Poor coordination ...
  2. ... only through your mouth. You'll place your lips tightly around a mouthpiece that's connected to a ... only through your mouth. You'll place your lips tightly around a mouthpiece. You'll be told ...
  3. ... to do certain movements such as smacking your lips together or sticking out your jaw. You will ... solid foods. The provider will check your teeth, lips, jaw, cheeks, and neck while you swallow. A ...
  4. ... Muscle cramps , spasms, or stiffness Tingling in the lips, tongue, fingers, and feet Irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia) Seizures , ...
  5. ... unusual lumps in your mouth, including on your lips and tongue. Your dentist may also check your ...
  6. ... Trouble breathing Dizziness Fainting Swelling of the tongue, lips, and/or throat Rapid heart rate Cold, clammy, ...
  7. ... include: Fast or irregular heartbeat Tingling in the lips, tongue, or cheeks Anxiety Irritability Sweating Blurred vision ...
  8. ... voice Larger than normal facial features such as lips, nose, and tongue Excessive sweating and body odor ...
  9. ... to communicate. This may include learning sign language, lip reading, or other ways to communicate. Education to ...
  10. ... voice Larger than normal facial features such as lips, nose, and tongue Excessive sweating and body odor ...
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