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Can the numbing of a back molar root canal cause a feeling that your throat is closing a little?

I take adderall xr . I had a root canal done and was given novacaine. It was in my molar furthest back in my mouth . I had a hard time breathing or... read more

What medications are best to stop nausea?

Vomiting

Fluoxetine - causing the feeling of a lump in my throat?

Is the feeling of a lump in my throat a side effect of these drugs, in particular Fluoxetine? I seemd to have developed this side effect and it is... read more

What is the best medicine for sore throat?

Sore throat is the only symptom and it hurts when I swallow

What cause bleeding from throat?

When I cough there are blood from my throat.

I have had like a loose piece of skin or something that feels like it in my throat for a few days?

no pain or trouble swallowing,,, just feels like maybe some loose skin or tissue,,, not a big piece,,, mostly just irritating no pain and feeling ok... read more

Acid reflux and lump in throat - Zoloft?

I’ve been on Zoloft since May 11th starting with 25mg. At first I felt the shakes and more anxious than usual, this lasted for a week or two and then ... read more

Discomfort in lungs/diaphragm/chest and tightness of throat 5 days after vomiting?

Last sunday I had a hangover and threw up (since then I have given up the alcohol and addressed my problem with that). During the vomiting, I was... read more

Cephalexin, Vyvanse & Junel FE - Can these be taken together?

Hi so recently I was diagnosed with a sinus infection with postnasal drip. As a result of my post nasal drip I have had a lingering chronic cough. My... read more

Can my son take fever reducing tylenol after taking nyquil(cold and runny nose only)?

I gave my 6 yr old 1/2 tbsp of nyquil to help with cold symptoms (it only has meds in it for cold and runny nose). I later realized that he was... read more

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