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… block your throat. If you have your mouth pierced and use oral jewellery, make sure you can remove it. The ball on one … block your throat. If you have your mouth pierced and use oral jewellery, make sure you can remove it. The ball on one …
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… Thiazide diuretics . Corticosteroids . Birth control pills (oral contraceptives) and progesterone. Catecholamines . … Thiazide diuretics . Corticosteroids . Birth control pills (oral contraceptives) and progesterone. Catecholamines . …
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… or tongue 3 to 6 weeks Nipple 6 to 12 months Genitals (clitoral hood, labia, and penis) 6 to 12 months Belly button … Is removable. If you have your mouth pierced and you use oral jewellery, make sure it can be removed. For example, … or tongue 3 to 6 weeks Nipple 6 to 12 months Genitals (clitoral hood, labia, and penis) 6 to 12 months Belly button …
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… virus (e.g., through kissing or sexual activity, including oral sex), even without visible herpes sores. It also is … and eyes. Herpes can also cause blisters around the mouth (oral herpes) often called ‘cold sores’ or ‘fever blisters’. … outbreak. Dental dams can also be used as a barrier during oral sex. Talk to your health care provider about …
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… like syphilis, herpes, chlamydia or gonorrhea) having oral sex (although the risk of HIV transmission is lower) a … following: always use condoms for any vaginal, anal, and oral sex; talk with your sex partner(s) about getting tested … HIV infection, you can take antiretroviral drugs (known as oral pre-exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP) if you don’t have …
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… risk for other eye problems (such as glaucoma, cataracts, delayed wound healing). Do not use this medication for … risk for other eye problems (such as glaucoma, cataracts, delayed wound healing). Do not use this medication for …
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