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… reaction called anaphylaxis. This may include hives, difficulty breathing or swelling of the throat, tongue or … epiglottitis. A child with this infection may have severe difficulty breathing and may need an emergency operation to …
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… discharge Squinting or rubbing the eyes Excessive blinking Difficulty finding or picking up small objects Covering or … distance vision Trouble focusing or making eye contact Difficulty following objects or people Poor performance in …
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… B , hepatitis C , and HIV . Speech problems. Chewing and swallowing problems. Tooth damage, including chipped, … B , hepatitis C , and HIV . Speech problems. Chewing and swallowing problems. Tooth damage, including chipped, …
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… such as alphabet cards, a cell phone, or tapes. Recognize swallowing problems. You can also learn what types of food … such as alphabet cards, a cell phone, or tapes. Recognize swallowing problems. You can also learn what types of food …
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… the nerves that control the sexual organs. This may cause difficulty in getting or maintaining an erection and delayed … the nerves that control the sexual organs. This may cause difficulty in getting or maintaining an erection and delayed …
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… Information Overview People who have anorexia often have difficulty at mealtimes. If mealtime is a stressful time for … content . … Overview People who have anorexia often have difficulty at mealtimes. If mealtime is a stressful time for …
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… the mouth and also change the way the medication works. If swallowing is difficult, then the capsule may be opened and … chew the medication. Drink a glass of water or juice after swallowing the food to make sure all the medication is … the mouth and also change the way the medication works. If swallowing is difficult, then the capsule may be opened and …
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… any blood that gathers in your mouth and throat rather than swallowing it. Use your thumb and forefinger to firmly pinch … any blood that gathers in your mouth and throat rather than swallowing it. Use your thumb and forefinger to firmly pinch …