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unpleasant breath odor; unusual tiredness or weakness; upper right abdominal or stomach pain; vomiting of blood; yellow eyes and skin. Some side effects may ...
Mouth sores can make it hard to eat, talk, swallow and breathe. ... Sometimes these problems get so bad that you have to stop your cancer treatment for a while.
Chest pain or tightness. Dizziness. Fainting. Fatigue after activity or having less ability to be active. Irregular heartbeat. Shortness of breath, particularly ...
This makes it hard to breathe through one or both sides of your nose. Septoplasty straightens the nasal septum. The surgeon does this by trimming, moving and ...
You also may notice shortness of breath if you lie on your back or recline. ... So you may breathe ... Eat fiber-rich foods such as fresh or dried fruit, raw ...
Check with your doctor right away if you have sudden chest, stomach, or back pain, trouble breathing, cough, or hoarseness. Some people who take ...
Seek emergency medical attention if heart palpitations occur with: Chest discomfort or pain; Fainting; Severe shortness of breath; Severe dizziness.
Nausea and vomiting; Shortness of breath; Stomach pain; Fruity breath odor; A very dry mouth. Low blood sugar (hypoglycemia).
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