Eyes Tearing While Sleeping
Even though I am drinking too much water why my tongue feels dry is it serious problem to address it. ...
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While it's normal to occasionally feel dry mouth even with adequate water intake, persistent dryness despite drinking enough water can indeed be a sign of an underlying issue and should be addressed. Here are some possible reasons for your dry mouth: medical conditions: dehydration: even if you're drinking a lot, factors like sweating, fever, diarrhea, or vomiting can deplete your body's fluids, leading to dry mouth. Medications: many medications, including antidepressants, antihistamines, and diuretics, have dry mouth as a side effect. Sjögren's syndrome: this autoimmune disease affects the tear glands and salivary glands, resulting in dry eyes and mouth. Diabetes: uncontrolled diabetes can lead to excessive thirst and frequent urination, potentially causing dehydration and dry mouth. Head and neck radiation therapy: this treatment can damage salivary glands and cause dry mouth as a side effect. Mouth breathing: sleeping with your mouth open can dry out your mouth, especially if you live in a dry climate. Nutritional deficiencies: vitamin b12 and iron deficiencies can contribute to dry mouth. Other factors: smoking or chewing tobacco: these habits can irritate the mouth and decrease saliva production. Alcohol consumption: alcohol can dehydrate the body and contribute to dry mouth. Stress and anxiety: these can affect saliva production and lead to dry mouth. It's important to note that I am not a medical professional and cannot diagnose your specific condition. However, I strongly recommend seeking medical advice from your doctor or a dentist to determine the cause of your dry mouth and receive proper treatment. Here are some things you can do in the meantime: drink plenty of water: although you're already doing so, ensure you're drinking enough throughout the day, ideally water or unsweetened beverages. Avoid sugary drinks and alcohol: these can worsen dry mouth. Use a humidifier: adding moisture to the air can help relieve dry mouth, especially at night. Suck on sugar-free lozenges or chew sugar-free gum: this can stimulate saliva production and keep your mouth moist. Practice good oral hygiene: brush your teeth twice a day and floss regularly. This can help remove bacteria that can contribute to dry mouth. Remember, early diagnosis and proper treatment are key to managing the root cause of your dry mouth and preventing any potential complications. I hope this information helps!
I think I have pois from puberty, symptoms heavy head nose post nasal drip, bad digestion, memory loss or concentration ...
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Hello- postorgasmic illness syndrome (pois) is a rare condition in which a person develops flu-like and allergy symptoms after orgasm, whether with a partner, through masturbation, or spontaneously during sleep. Pois typically is reported in males (after ejaculation), but females have rarely been reported to have symptoms of pois. Symptoms may develop within seconds, minutes, or hours after orgasm, and usually last for 2 to 7 days before going away on their own. Possible symptoms vary from person to person, but more common symptoms include fatigue, weakness, headache, fever, mood changes, memory or concentration problems, stuffy nose, sore throat, and itching eyes. The good news is that it is curable.
I'm in 95% remission on medication, I take carispec 3 mg, valproate cr 1g, and bupropion xl 150 mg. I'm happy with my ne ...
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I am glad that you are feeling 95% remission in your current treatment, which only means that the medicine is working well for you. But you are also right that you need therapy in tandem with the medication. You must seek the help of as good counselor and start your therapy. There are certain adaptations that will suit you during the elation phase and there are certain behaviors that are required during the depressed phases. In the meantime, you can do certain things that will give you benefits anyway. Emotional therapy will alleviate a lot of the problems faced in this condition because it is a mood disorder. You need to particularly look at your levels of anger both for its reasonableness and to express it in appropriate manner. I suspect that much of this anger may have origins in early childhood that you may never be aware of it now. Fortunately you are aware of the causes but that is not enough. You need to learn how to deal with it in appropriate ways. Talk to your mom and explore that angle. This information will help the counselor too. Also you will need to check whether there is any genetic factor involved. You must exercise regularly, eat healthily and sleep normally too. If your motivation and cooperation is good much can be achieved. You must have a time-structured schedule filled with interesting and reasonable activities and it must be monitored for compliance and delivery. The reason I say this is that many times you will be inclined to have grandiose notions and confidently believe that you can do without the medication. This will set you back many months in the treatment and delay and sabotage the recovery: forewarned you are forearmed. If this combination of medication with therapy is maintained for at least three years without any episodes or breakdowns, it is possible to taper the medication in consonance with the doctor.
It's been more then 2 months that I am getting hell headaches because of which I am not able to work. I tried contacting ...
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Age? Check your bp. 1. Take adequate night sleep 2. Eat at regular intervals. As starvation/gas can trigger headache. 3. Avoid things that can trigger headache. Common triggers include alcohol, caffeine or poor sleep. Inculcate good sleep practices like having a regular bedtime schedule and avoiding naps, caffeine and tv before bedtime. 4. Don't take stress- pursue an enjoyable activity or verbalising frustration to reduce stress and improve mental health. 5. Avoid foods that you know triggers your headache. 6. Hot packs and heating pads can relax tense muscles. Warm showers or baths may have a similar effect 7. Drink water. âdehydration can be a big cause of headaches,â for this homeopathic treatment is very effective for more details you can consult me.
I am suffering from eye pain and headache near my eyes. From last 2 days. My eyes are feeling dry and sore and very tire ...
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Although I need details but it can be because of migraine. 1. Take adequate night sleep 2. Eat at regular intervals. As starvation/gas can trigger migrain 3. Avoid things that can trigger migrain. Common triggers include alcohol, caffeine or poor sleep. Inculcate good sleep practices like having a regular bedtime schedule and avoiding naps, caffeine and tv before bedtime. 4. Don't take stress- pursue an enjoyable activity or verbalising frustration to reduce stress and improve mental health. 5. Avoid foods that you know triggers your migrain. 6. Hot packs and heating pads can relax tense muscles. Warm showers or baths may have a similar effect 7. Drink water. âdehydration can be a big cause of headaches,â for this homeopathic treatment is very effective for more details you can consult me.
I am having red streaks in my eyes which worsens using mobile phone. First it was in right eye but now it is in both eye ...
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Hello. Commenting upon what problem your eyes are having without looking at them will be vague at this point. The red streak you are having are dilated blood vessels of conjunctiva (white appearing part of the eye). The diagnosis will depend on its location, size and their pattern. Since it is occurring on and off, it can be due to excess eye strain, inadequate sleep, dry eyes or allergy and can be easily managed with proper eye drops and lifestyle modification. You can reach out to me any time for consultation and for any further queries. Hope this helps. Thank you.
Hi 34 year old, working as a accountant, I had problem with my eyes recent days. My eyes pain lot even after wake up fro ...
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The most common cause of morning eye pain is dry eye. Dry eye is when your eyes either don't produce enough tears, or your tears evaporate too quickly. Let's have a detailed discussion for better advice and medication plan.
Hii i'm 27 year old guy, i'm preparing for exams, i'm doing preparation on cell phone after reading books or on cell pho ...
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make sure your computer screen is about 25 inches, or an arm's length, away from your face. The center of the screen should be about 10-15 degrees below eye level. cut glare by using a matte screen filter. You can find them for all types of computers, phones, and tablets. follow the 20-20-20 rule: every 20 minutes, look at an object at least 20 feet away for at least 20 seconds. take a longer break of about 15 minutes after every 2 hours you spend on your devices. use artificial tears to refresh your eyes when they feel dry. try putting a humidifier in the room where you most often use a computer or other device. make sure the lighting in the room you're in is bright enough. You donât want your device to be brighter than the surroundings. if you wear contact lenses, give your eyes a break by wearing your glasses. get regular eye exams. You might need to use a different pair of glasses when youâre working on a computer. Adjust your devices you can also make sure your devices are set for eye health. raise the contrast on your screen. make text larger. change the brightness of the screen. It shouldn't be lighter or darker than your surroundings. lower the color temperature of your screen. That means it will give off less blue light, which is linked to more eyestrain. raise the device's refresh rate. That will cause less flickering of the screen.
Dear doctor, my son 2.7 years old, having dark circle below the eye and sometimes tears coming from eye. What is the rea ...
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you. Dark circles under the eyes are usually caused by being tired. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
I have hyper pigmentation around eyes and its very evident amd my skin looks as if it is burnt and black patch left unde ...
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you. The causative factors include genetic or heredity, excessive pigmentation, postinflammatory hyperpigmentation secondary to atopic and allergic contact dermatitis, periorbital edema, excessive vascularity, shadowing due to skin laxity and tear trough associated with aging. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.