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Results 1 - 10 of 17 for tongue
  1. ... plastic device that pulls the lower jaw and tongue forward. This helps keep the airways open during sleep. Tongue-retaining device , which uses suction to keep the ...
  2. ... Fast or irregular heartbeat Tingling in the lips, tongue, or cheeks Anxiety Irritability Sweating Blurred vision Fatigue ... Diarrhea Weight loss Sores in the mouth or tongue What happens during a glucagon blood test? A ...
  3. ... as possible. Your child's provider will use a tongue depressor to hold down your child's tongue. The provider will use a special swab to ...
  4. ... including the tonsils and the base of the tongue. It is mostly caused by HPV. Oropharyngeal cancer ... an HPV test of your throat, tonsils, or tongue to find out which treatment you should have. ...
  5. ... your brain with your eyes, ears, nose, face, tongue, throat, shoulders, and certain organs. The provider will ... try to talk while you stick out your tongue. Coordination, balance, and walking . These tests check how ...
  6. ... wide as possible Your provider will use a tongue depressor to hold down your tongue They will use a special swab to take ...
  7. ... cramps , spasms, or stiffness Tingling in the lips, tongue, fingers, and feet Irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia) Seizures , if ...
  8. ... in your mouth or hold it under your tongue for about 2 minutes until it is soaked ...
  9. ... in your mouth, including on your lips and tongue. Your dentist may also check your face and ...
  10. ... include: Trouble breathing Dizziness Fainting Swelling of the tongue, lips, and/or throat Rapid heart rate Cold, ...
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