- 21. Glossodynia
- (Glossodynia)
- See: Burning mouth syndrome ...
- 22. Glaucoma
- (Glaucoma)
- ... 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 ...
- 23. Gingivitis, acute necrotizing ulcerative
- (Gingivitis, acute necrotizing ulcerative)
- See: Trench mouth ...
- 24. Gingivitis
- (Gingivitis)
- ... mouth. Brushing and flossing your teeth each day removes plaque. Plaque requires daily removal because it re-forms quickly, usually within 24 hours. Plaque that stays on your teeth longer than two or ...
- 25. Giardiasis
- (Giardiasis)
- ... your doctor may ask you to lie down so he or she can gently press on various parts of your abdomen to check for tender areas. He or she may also check your mouth and skin for signs of dehydration. You ...
- 26. Geographic tongue
- (Geographic tongue)
- ... any other lesions in your mouth? Have you experienced any discomfort or pain? Does anything, such as spicy or acidic food, seem to trigger pain? Have you had any other symptoms that may seem unrelated ...
- 27. Genital herpes
- (Genital herpes)
- ... blisters around your mouth, though it can be spread to your genital area during oral sex. HSV-2. This is the type that commonly causes genital herpes. The virus spreads through sexual contact and ...
- 28. Gastroparesis
- (Gastroparesis)
- ... to tolerate any food or liquids. In these situations, doctors may recommend a feeding tube (jejunostomy tube) be placed in the small intestine. Feeding tubes can be passed through your nose or mouth ...
- 29. Gallstones
- (Gallstones)
- ... gallstones. Medications you take by mouth may help dissolve gallstones. But it may take months or years of treatment to dissolve your gallstones in this way. Medications for gallstones aren't commonly ...
- 30. Type 2 diabetes in children
- (Type 2 diabetes in children)
- ... stomach enzymes interfere with insulin taken by mouth, oral insulin isn't an option for lowering blood sugar. Therefore, if insulin is necessary, it has to be delivered under the skin. Insulin delivery ...
- 31. Type 2 diabetes
- (Type 2 diabetes)
- ... Skin and mouth conditions. Diabetes may leave you more susceptible to skin problems, including bacterial and fungal infections. Gum infections also may be a concern, especially if you have a history ...
- 32. Type 1 diabetes in children
- (Type 1 diabetes in children)
- ... is used as an additional tool. Insulin and other medications Anyone who has type 1 diabetes needs insulin treatment to survive. Because stomach enzymes interfere with insulin taken by mouth, oral insulin ...
- 33. Type 1 diabetes
- (Type 1 diabetes)
- ... Left untreated, cuts and blisters can become serious infections. Severe damage might require toe, foot or even leg amputation. Skin and mouth conditions. Diabetes may leave you more susceptible ...
- 34. Turner syndrome
- (Turner syndrome)
- ... lower jaw High, narrow roof of the mouth (palate) Low-set ears Low hairline at the back of the head Drooping eyelids Broad chest with widely spaced nipples Short fingers and toes Arms that ...
- 35. Difficulty swallowing
- (Difficulty swallowing)
- Difficulty swallowing (dysphagia) means it takes more time and effort to move food or liquid from your mouth to your stomach. Difficulty swallowing may also be associated with pain. In some cases, you ...
- 36. Trichomoniasis
- (Trichomoniasis)
- ... better. The most common treatment for trichomoniasis, including if you're pregnant, is to swallow one megadose of either metronidazole (Flagyl) or tinidazole (Tindamax). Taking the medication by mouth ...
- 37. Traveler's diarrhea
- (Traveler's diarrhea)
- ... 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 ...
- 38. Traumatic brain injury
- (Traumatic brain injury)
- ... in the mouth Sensitivity to light or sound Mood changes or mood swings Feeling depressed or anxious Fatigue or drowsiness Difficulty sleeping Sleeping more than usual Moderate to severe ...
- 39. Transverse myelitis
- (Transverse myelitis)
- ... 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 ...
- 40. Toxoplasmosis
- (Toxoplasmosis)
- ... from an infected child or adult, you can become infected if you: Come into contact with cat feces that contain the parasite. You may accidentally ingest the parasites if you touch your mouth after ...