This is because you have lost weight & are dehydrated. You salivate when your metabolism starts to speed up (as you lose weight/burn fat), so if you are massively lacking Hydrogen & Oxide that your body can't produce enough mucus around the cells of the tissue in your throat to protect it from drying out so all of the cells can function properly.
Your body wakes you up in the middle of the night because you need to drink water/wouldn't survive until morning without it.
So either drink more water on a regular basis or do something, anything to eliminate stress. Mental stress dehydrates your entire body so the only solution is natural & takes you to trust your body enough to really let you know what the problem is.
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Please completely disregard the above answer. What do you think Oxide is by the way? I'll tell you what it is. a compound in which oxygen is bonded to one or more electropositive atoms. You really need to think twice before commenting on another medically related question before you graduate grade school.
Those symptoms can be extremely serious, ranging from Tonsillitis, thyroid problems, and cancer. There could be a million different diagnosis for these symptoms, but your best bet is to go get a proper medical evaluation, where they can get lab results ASAP.
Symptoms of swallowing difficulties include weight loss; dehydration; sensation of having a lump in the throat after having attempted to swallow; drooling; unintentional retention of food within the mouth, despite attempts to swallow.
of course NOT:)))))
Swallowing air doesn't make you gain weight, but it does cause bloating. Bloating can make you look like you have gained a little bit of weight, until it stops.
Yes!
There are risks with any surgery, including a reaction to anesthesia. Specific to lap band, you can have vomiting, constipation, trouble swallowing, and many other effects.
No, but it could give you an STD.
There are 16 symptoms for HIV;Fever, fatigue, achy muscles, sore throat, skin rashes, nausea, vomiting, weight loss, dry cough, pneumonia, night sweats, nail changes,and yeast infections.
yes.
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The most common side effects of wellbutrin are changes in appetite, constipation, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth, headache, increased sweating, nausea, nervousness, restlessness, taste changes, trouble sleeping, vomiting, and weight changes.
Mild poisoning occurs at < 20 mg paraquat ion/kg body weight and the effects are vomiting and diarrhoea.Moderate to severe poisoning occurs at 20 - 30 mg paraquat ion/kg body weight and the effects are vomiting, abdominal discomfort, soreness and inflammation of the mouth, throat and oesophagus, difficulty in swallowing and, later, diarrhoea. Ulceration of the lips, mouth, throat and intestine may follow within 24 - 48 hours. Kidney and liver damage may appear 1 - 3 days after exposure. Can cause death by a delayed proliferating fibrosis of the lung within 1 - 3 weeks.Lethal poisoning occurs at > 30 mg paraquat ion/kg body weight and the effects are nausea and vomiting, and can cause death by multi-organ failure and circulatory collapse within 48 hours.
It can not support its weight