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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Dry mouth
  1. ... away if you have: Signs of dehydration, including dry mouth, dark urine (pee), fatigue, or dizziness Diarrhea for more than 2 days, or for more than 24 hours in a young child or infant A ... involves using a clean, dry container, or special paper or plastic wrap placed ...
  2. ... have symptoms of a TCA overdose. These include: Dry mouth Blurred vision Constipation Trouble urinating Drowsiness Lightheadedness Seizures ...
  3. ... your immune system Take medicines that make your mouth dry Smoke Are pregnant , which increases your risk for gum disease If you have swollen, dark red, and/or bleeding gums, tooth pain, or other discomfort in your mouth, don't wait for your routine dental exam. ...
  4. ... than usual Nausea and vomiting Abdominal (belly) pain Dry skin and mouth Fast, deep breathing Breath that has a fruity ...
  5. ... Problems outside of the joints that may include dry eyes or mouth, firm lumps under the skin, or anemia You ...
  6. ... for 30 minutes before the test. Wash and dry your hands. Open the tube that holds the swab and let the swab fall into your mouth without touching it with your hands. Roll the ...
  7. ... Itching Pain (more common with an irritant rash) Dry, cracked ... skin around the eyes, mouth, or genitals Yellow or green fluid, warmth, and/ ...
  8. ... as instructed. This usually involves using a clean, dry container, or special ... (the tube that links your mouth and stomach), the lining of your stomach, and ...
  9. ... fire, or other substances that can burn your mouth, airway, or lungs. If you have ... leathery and dry Has patches of white, brown, or black Swells ...
  10. ... Wash your hands with soap and water and dry them. Open the container without ... (by IV), rather than by mouth. You may not need antibiotics if you are ...
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