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Results 1 - 10 of 39 for Deep philtrum
  1. ... if you can. This lets the medicine reach deep into your lungs. Pucker your lips and slowly breathe out through your mouth. If ...
  2. ... count to 10. This lets the medicine reach deep into your lungs. Pucker your lips and breathe out slowly through your mouth. If ...
  3. ... ulcer in the mouth that may be: A deep, hard-edged crack in the tissue Pale, dark red, or discolored On the tongue, lip, or other area of the mouth Painless at ...
  4. ... the numbered scale. Stand up straight. Take a deep breath. Fill your lungs all the way. Hold your breath while you place the mouthpiece in your mouth, between your teeth. Close your lips around it. Do not put your tongue inside ...
  5. ... flare-up include: Not being able to take deep breaths Difficulty sleeping Morning headaches Abdominal pain Anxiety Swelling of the ankles or legs Gray or pale skin Blue or purple lips or nail tips Trouble speaking in full sentences ...
  6. ... of a diazepam overdose is falling into a deep sleep or "coma" while still being able to breathe well enough. Other symptoms may include: Bluish-colored lips and fingernails Vision problems (blurred vision, double vision) ...
  7. ... a few normal breaths, then take a slow, deep breath in. Hold your breath for about 2 to 5 seconds. Gently and slowly breathe out through your mouth. Make an "O" shape with your lips as you blow out, like blowing out birthday ...
  8. ... taking behaviors Swimming in water that is too deep, rough, or turbulent
  9. ... the numbered scale. Stand up straight. Take a deep breath. Fill your lungs all the way. Hold your breath while you place the mouthpiece in your mouth, between your teeth. Close your lips around it. Do not put your tongue against ...
  10. ... the numbered scale. Stand up straight. Take a deep breath. Fill your lungs all the way. Hold your breath while you place the mouthpiece in your mouth, between your teeth. Close your lips around it. Do not put your tongue inside ...
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