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  1. Spitting up is common with babies. Babies may spit up when they burp or with their drool. ... If your baby's spit up is forceful, call your baby's provider. You want to make sure your baby does not have pyloric stenosis, ...
  2. Babies commonly spit up since the sphincter at the top of the stomach is often loose. In healthy babies who are growing well, the spit-up is mostly milk, rather than stomach acid. ...
  3. ... sample By taking a sample of your saliva (spit) By collecting cells from the inside of your ... or chew gum for 30 minutes before the spit test. Your provider may ask you to rinse ...
  4. Make sure you spit the water out. Do NOT swallow it.
  5. ... inhaler, rinse your mouth with water, gargle, and spit. Do not swallow the water. This helps reduce ...
  6. ... drugs, rinse your mouth with water, gargle, and spit.
  7. ... bring up any phlegm, which you can then spit out.
  8. ... inhaler, rinse your mouth with water, gargle, and spit. Do not swallow the water. This helps reduce ...
  9. ... it, rinse your mouth with water, gargle, and spit it out. If your child cannot use an ...
  10. ... medicine. Rinse your mouth with water, gargle, and spit the water out. Your MDI needs regular cleaning. ...
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