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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for ACETAMINOPHEN OR CAFFEINE
  1. ... smells, sudden changes in environment, and tobacco or caffeine use. However, caffeine withdrawal can also cause migraines. Additionally, certain foods— ...
  2. ... may worsen with stress, tiredness, strong emotions, or caffeine consumption. Certain tremors can be triggered by specific ... with Velcro or slip-ons. Reduce or eliminate caffeine and other stimulants. Talk with your doctor about ...
  3. ... in some people. Too much coffee and even caffeine withdrawal can also be a trigger. How to ... worse. Try avoiding alcohol and gradually reducing your caffeine intake. Stay hydrated, practice moderation, and know your ...
  4. ... are key to avoiding dehydration. Sports drinks (without caffeine) with electrolytes may help if you have an ... counter antihistamines, anti-itch creams, and ibuprofen and acetaminophen may help. To avoid bug bites and stings, ...
  5. ... The doctor told her to cut down on caffeine, but didn't ask much about her sleep. " ...
  6. ... or meditation, and lifestyle changes such as limiting caffeine and alcohol and getting enough sleep. A strong ...
  7. ... tips as you can. You should have a caffeine cutoff time, if possible. But we know that ...
  8. ... and minerals are best for staying hydrated. Avoid caffeine, alcohol, and beverages with lots of sugar. Schedule ...
  9. ... taking over-the-counter pain medicine (such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen) to ease pain. Protect the affected ...
  10. ... a portable fan 🔥 💤 Avoid alcohol, spicy foods, and caffeine (especially close to bedtime) 🔥 💤 Avoid smoking 🔥 Maintain a ...
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