Bad or bitter taste in your mouth Nausea, vomiting, or loss of appetiteHow is CKD diagnosed?CKD has 5 stages. Your healthcare provider will use results from the following tests to find the stage of CKD you have:Blood and urine tests show how well your kidneys are working. They may also...
Purulent sputum, coughing, and fatigue can contribute to loss of interest in eating. Mouth breathing, increased respiratory rate, and frequent expectorating contribute to the loss of fluid.Frequent oral hygiene and mouth care can help diminish mouth odor and unpleasant taste. A short period of ...
A bad taste in your mouth With severe kidney problems you may also have: Muscle weakness, twitching, cramping, and pain Not being able to feel things in some parts of your body Restless legs syndrome, which is when you have pain or other bad feelings in your legs, usually at ...
Sufferers of very bad breath may have a bad taste in their mouth that is sour or metallic. When there is bad breath, the tongue most likely is covered with a thick coat of white matter that are made up of food debris, dead cells and a multitude of dead and living bacteria. Look int...
This infection leads to a foul smell in the back of the throat. Although you may think you have regular halitosis, good oral hygiene habits like regular toothbrushing and mouthwash won't be enough to freshen your mouth if sinusitis is causing your bad breath woes. If a doctor determines ...
Deeover a year ago Hello, This seems to have started when I had an abscessed molar pulled over a year ago. (upper left) At first it was just my left cheek which I bit but today and yesterday I inadvertently bit the interior bottom tissie in the front of my mouth. ...
and I’m talking super quality, not just pretty colours. I always have my toes painted, but I just don’t have the patience or the skills to keep my fingers done all the time. Plus, Finn sticks my fingers in his mouth on a regular basis, and I really don’t want him eating nail...
Yourdigestive systemincludes your gastrointestinal tract -- your mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine and anus -- along with your liver, pancreas and gallbladder. This intricate organ system is responsible for helping your body adequately absorb nutrients from the food you eat...
The initial management of hyperlipidemic AP is the same as for all other causes of the disease, but subsequent management in addition to generalized supportive measures may include etiology-specific targeted therapies. These include initially putting patients on a nil by mouth regimen for 24–48 h,...
When you are thirsty, take only a small amount of water or try ice. Take a small ice cube and suck it. Ice stays longer in the mouth than liquid, so it is more satisfying than the same amount of water. Do not forget to account for ice as consumed fluid. For easy calculation, free...