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- Laryngoscopy (For Parents) (Nemours Foundation)... a high-backed chair with a headrest and open their mouth wide. The doctor will spray the throat with ...
- COPD: Breathing Exercises and Techniques (National Jewish Health)... airways open. This helps your airways to remain open. Pursed lip breathing also slows down your breathing rate and calms you down. Here are the steps for pursed lip breathing: Inhale slowly through your nose with your mouth closed; try to take in a normal amount ...
- Do You Need a Device That Claims to Clean a CPAP Machine? (Food and Drug Administration)... health problems. A CPAP machine keeps your airway open by providing a continuous ... from your lungs, throat, or mouth can get into the CPAP mask or hose ...
- Keeping Your Child's Teeth Healthy (Nemours Foundation)... Teeth? Taking Care of Your Teeth Gum Disease Mouth and Teeth View more Share: ... Policy Permissions Guidelines Media Requests This link will open in a new window Contact Us Legal & Privacy ...
- Smoking during Pregnancy (March of Dimes Foundation)... health conditions, including: Addiction Cancer of the lung, mouth, ... in the brain bursts open. Gum disease Eye problems that can lead to ...
- Anthrax (Merck & Co., Inc.)... eat contaminated meat, the bacteria grow in the mouth, throat, or intestine and release toxins that cause ... antibiotics ciprofloxacin, levofloxacin, moxifloxacin, or doxycycline given by mouth for 7 to 10 days. Antibiotics are taken ...
- Medications for IBS (International Foundation for Gastrointestinal Disorders)... a meal. Both drugs can be taken by mouth. Hyoscyamine is also available in a sublingual formulation. ... common side effects include headaches, dry eyes and mouth, blurred vision, rash as well as mild sedation ...
- Fever (High Temperature) In Kids (Nemours Foundation)... measuring a temperature — rectal, armpit, ear, forehead, or mouth — get a slightly different number, so the number ... older who can cooperate: an oral temperature (by mouth) for any age: under the armpit ( axillary ) and ...
- What Is Asthma? (Nemours Foundation)... in), air goes in through the nose or mouth, down the trachea, and into the airways of ... sometimes a doctor will prescribe oral (taken by mouth) steroids for 5–7 days. These work more ...
- Body MRI (American College of Radiology) (Radiological Society of North America)... warm or have a strange taste in your mouth when you receive the contrast. This is normal ... may have a temporary metallic taste in their mouth after the contrast injection. If you do not ...