then they use aspirin – dissolved in water to coat the throat. For an older child over 12 or adult, this sound good, but I’m not sure children can have aspirin (read your bottle and check with your doctor). Someone else suggested baking soda on mouth sores – just a dab before bed...
This over-the-counter medication is typically used to prevent and treat nasal allergy symptoms in adults and children 2 years and older. Notes – it can take up to four weeks for this medication to reach its full effect. This medication will not treat the symptoms of sinus infections, asthma...
major depression in adults. It can also be used along with other medications used for the treatment of depression; irritability associated with the autistic disorder; bipolar disorder. Important note– children under 18 years old shouldn’t take the medication to treat depression unless directed by ...
vomiting, diarrhea and skin rash may develop in some patients following cephalexin intake.Stomach upset may be avoided by taking the medication with milk or food. Itching, severe skin rash, sores in the mouth and throat and breathing or swallowing difficulty are signs of hypersensitivity to cephale...
When you don’t have enough iron in your blood, your body won’t produce enough red blood cells. Symptoms of Anemia Caused by Iron Deficiency Pica (eating unusual substances like paint, dirt, or paper) Sore mouth Breaks at the corners of the mouth Koilonychias (A condition when the fing...
The most common cause of cold sores isherpes simplex type 1 (HSV-1). It can also be caused by HSV-2, which is commonly responsible for herpes in the genital area. Cold sores are highly contagious and can affect the genital area or mouth through oral sex. ...
The cost of the report is a painless drop in the bucket compared to the “sky-high” expense that you have to pay for medical bills for over time, not to mention the pain you will avoid. You should note that this report will give you a lifetime resource that you can make use and ...
painful mouth sores; tunnel vision; sudden weakness; fainting; a sore throat; dry skin; red or swollen gums; drowsiness; excessive sweating; confusion. To make sure that this antipsychotic medication is safe for you, tell your doctor if you have: ...
white spots on the lips or inside the mouth. Do not use this nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug if you: have uncontrolled heart failure; are allergic to any ingredients of this medication; have a bleeding in the brain; have had allergic symptoms (e.g., asthma, runny nose, nasal polyps,...
dry mouth; change in taste; headaches; diarrhea; loss of taste; itching skin; sores on the tongue; nausea; redness and swelling of the gums. Rare side effects may include: weakness; abdominal or stomach pain; upper abdominal or stomach pain; ...