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Dry mouth
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Medications to Treat ADHD
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(ADD/ADHD)
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... have not been found to be effective at managing impulsivity. Side effects can include blurry vision, drowsiness, dryness of the mouth, and constipation. Studies have shown that some antidepressants can ...
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Influenza (flu)
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(Influenza (flu))
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... of the flu include:
Fever over 100 F (38 C)
Aching muscles, especially in your back, arms and legs
Chills and sweats
Headache
Dry cough
Fatigue and weakness
Nasal congestion
When to ...
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Impetigo
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(Impetigo)
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... and pat it dry.
Avoid scratching or touching the sores as much as possible until they heal. Applying a nonstick dressing to the infected area can help keep impetigo from spreading.
Keeping the ...
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Graves' disease
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(Graves' disease)
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... inflammation and other immune system events affect muscles and other tissues around your eyes. The resulting signs and symptoms may include:
Bulging eyes
Excess tearing
Dry, irritated eyes
Gritty ...
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Burning mouth syndrome
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(Burning mouth syndrome)
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... whole mouth
A tingling or numb sensation in your mouth or on the tip of your tongue
Mouth pain that worsens as the day progresses
A sensation of dry mouth
Increased thirst
Sore mouth
Loss of ...
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Glaucoma
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(Glaucoma)
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... and brimonidine (Alphagan). Possible side effects include irregular heart rate, high blood pressure, fatigue, red, itchy or swollen eyes, and dry mouth.
Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors. These are ...
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Gingivitis
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(Gingivitis)
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... other conditions
Certain medications
Certain viral and fungal infections
Dry mouth
Hormonal changes, such as those related to pregnancy, your menstrual cycle or use of oral contraceptives
Poor ...
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Gastroparesis
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(Gastroparesis)
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Medications Medications to treat gastroparesis may include:
Medications to control nausea and vomiting. Anti-emetic medications include prochlorperazine (Compro), diphenhydramine (Benadryl, ...
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Type 2 diabetes in children
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(Type 2 diabetes in children)
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Increased thirst
Dry mouth
Blurred vision
Fatigue
Nausea
Treating high blood sugar If you suspect hyperglycemia, check your child's blood sugar. You might need to adjust your child's ...
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Type 2 diabetes
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(Type 2 diabetes)
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... sugar level often, and watch for signs and symptoms of high blood sugar — frequent urination, increased thirst, dry mouth, blurred vision, fatigue and nausea. If you have hyperglycemia, you'll need to ...
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Type 1 diabetes
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(Type 1 diabetes)
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... Dry them gently, especially between the toes, and moisturize with lotion. Check your feet every day for blisters, cuts, sores, redness or swelling. Consult your doctor if you have a sore or other foot ...
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Traveler's diarrhea
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(Traveler's diarrhea)
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... F (39 C) or more
Dry mouth or crying without tears
Signs of being unusually sleepy, drowsy or unresponsive
Decreased volume of urine, including fewer wet diapers in infants
It's possible that ...
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Transverse myelitis
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(Transverse myelitis)
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... dryness of the mouth and eyes, as well as other symptoms. Transverse myelitis associated with an autoimmune disorder may indicate coexisting neuromyelitis optica, which occurs more frequently in people ...
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Toxoplasmosis
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(Toxoplasmosis)
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... your cat stay healthy. Keep your cat indoors and feed it dry or canned cat food, not raw meat. Cats can become infected after eating infected prey or undercooked meat that contains the parasite.
Don't ...
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Cervical dystonia
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(Cervical dystonia)
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... botulinum toxin injections. Frequent side effects include dry mouth, constipation, memory problems, reduced urinary stream or visual blurring.
Muscle relaxants. These drugs often help a little, ...
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Cavities/tooth decay
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(Cavities/tooth decay)
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... hard candy, breath mints, dry cereal and chips, are more likely to cause decay than are foods that are easily washed away by saliva.
Frequent snacking or sipping. When you steadily snack or sip ...
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Tonsillitis
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(Tonsillitis)
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... a cool-air humidifier to eliminate dry air that may further irritate a sore throat, or sit with your child for several minutes in a steamy bathroom.
Offer lozenges. Children older than age 4 can ...
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Folliculitis
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(Folliculitis)
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... soap or apply an over-the-counter antibiotic ointment. Use a clean washcloth and towel to dry off each time you wash.
Avoid shaving irritated skin. If you must shave, use an electric razor rather ...
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Thyroid cancer
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(Thyroid cancer)
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... The radioactive iodine is taken up primarily by thyroid cells and thyroid cancer cells, so there's a low risk of harming other cells in your body.
Side effects may include:
Nausea
Dry mouth
Dry ...