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Could be related to acid reflux. The acid cause travel up the esophogus and cause problems like hicup cough and make your esophogus squeeze or spasm...
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Decongestants can be used with antihistamines, or separately....as long as the dosgages are appropriate. Newer recommendations do not support the use...
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Hi, This may be the result of having orgasms, its the love bug biting you, but you need something to break down you mucus problem, try some good...
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Hi, First look at it this way you are between smokes, and when like me its been 17 years, your doing well, but yes you will cough up junk for a long...
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possible dehydration
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http://pregnancy.about.com/od/amipregnant/a/missedperiod.htmthis should help out. but if I were you, I'd buy a pregnancy test. there's some...
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I'm sorry you're dealing with all of this. It sounds miserable!While nothing's impossible, it's highly doubtful the steroid treatment...
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yes
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Good for you for quitting smoking! That is a true achievement to be proud of.In terms of the persistent cough one year later: That is a good question...
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My oldest son got the flu and ran a fever of 102.7 accompanied with some vomiting. My youngest son started running a fever about a day after my...
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Take her back to her allergist as soon as you can. I don't know if her Dr prescribed the Zyrtec but there are other medicines that can control...
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Absolutely. Recurrent pneumonia is quite common. I would strongly suggest that you follow-up with your regular medical provider until you are...
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Babies and toddlers cannot hock a loogie.....they can cough to the point of vomiting and that will bring it up, or they can naturally swallow it...
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It is common to have mild adverse reactions to vaccinations. I would consult your doctor if they persist.
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Yes, if you are coughing heavily. I had the same problem about two to three months ago.
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