- 1. Erectile dysfunction
- (Category)
- ... over your penis, and then the pump is used to suck out the air inside the tube. This creates a vacuum that pulls blood into your penis. Once you get an erection, you slip a tension ring around the base ...
- 2. Erectile dysfunction
- (Erectile dysfunction)
- ... penis pump (vacuum erection device) is a hollow tube with a hand-powered or battery-powered pump. The tube is placed over your penis, and then the pump is used to suck out the air inside the tube. This ...
- 3. Gas and gas pains
- (Gas and gas pains)
- ... you eat or drink. You may also swallow air when you're nervous, eat too fast, chew gum, suck on candies or drink through a straw. Some of that air finds its way into your lower digestive tract. Another ...
- 4. Infant jaundice
- (Infant jaundice)
- ... bilirubin encephalopathy in a baby with jaundice: Listless, sick or difficult to wake High-pitched crying Poor sucking or feeding Backward arching of the neck and body Fever Vomiting Kernicterus ...
- 5. Tonsillitis
- (Tonsillitis)
- ... suck on lozenges to relieve a sore throat. Avoid irritants. Keep your home free from cigarette smoke and cleaning products that can irritate the throat. Treat pain and fever. Talk to your ...
- 6. Rotavirus
- (Rotavirus)
- ... with diarrhea or vomiting, take it easy. Suck on ice chips or take small sips of water or clear sodas, such as ginger ale, or broths. Eat bland foods. Avoid anything that may irritate your stomach, including ...
- 7. Nipples Sucked Risk of HIV Infection
- (HIV Transmission)
- HIV can be transmitted from an HIV-infected mom to her infant via breastfeeding. This is due to many factors, including the quantity of breast milk and the underdeveloped immune system of babies. For adults ...
- 8. Viral gastroenteritis
- (Viral gastroenteritis)
- ... To help keep yourself more comfortable and prevent dehydration while you recover, try the following: Let your stomach settle. Stop eating solid foods for a few hours. Try sucking on ice ...
- 9. Dental Glossary
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... appear straight, the individual may have an uneven bite. A bad bite may be inherited, or it may be the result of thumb sucking, accidents or losing teeth prematurely. Correcting the problem doesn’t just ...
- 10. Why do People Need Dental Implants?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... but isn't too extreme. There are several things to avoid after this surgery, these include smoking, sucking on straws, and spitting. You also may be advised not to brush the area for a week or two but ...
- 11. What Happens to Your Teeth When They Get Filled?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... prevent tooth fragments from entering the throat. The dentist will also insert a small hose that will suck your saliva to keep the mouth clean. Once this is set, the dentist will rub sum anesthetic ointment ...
- 12. What are the Bad Oral Habits That Will Cost You?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... you are giving the child a bottle of pure water at bedtime.) Another common bad habit in children is thumb sucking. Over time, this can cause a child’s jaw bones to reshape – pushing their teeth out ...
- 13. Dental Disorders of Underbite, Overbite, Crossbite
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... than normal. Underbite results mostly due to genetic reasons. However, children who have had prolonged pacifier use may also develop an underbite. Other habits like thumb sucking and bad chewing habits ...
- 14. Dry mouth
- (Dry mouth)
- ... dry mouth symptoms and keep your teeth healthy: Chew sugar-free gum or suck on sugar-free hard candies. Limit your caffeine intake. Caffeine can make your mouth drier. Avoid sugary or ...
- 15. Overactive bladder
- (Overactive bladder)
- ... thirst can aggravate symptoms of overactive bladder. Extended-release forms of these medications, including the skin patch, may cause fewer side effects. Your doctor may recommend that you suck on a ...
- 16. Preventing Tooth Decay
- (Teething & Tooth Care)
- ... drink continually from a sippy cup, or suck on a bottle filled with something other than water. To help prevent decay: Never put your child to bed with a bottle or food. After your child gets teeth, ...
- 17. A Guide To Children's Dental Health
- (Teething & Tooth Care)
- ... juice each day and only at mealtimes. Consult with your child’s dentist or doctor about sucking habits. Sucking too strongly on a pacifier, a thumb, or fingers can affect the shape of the mouth and how ...
- 18. Preemie Sleep Patterns
- (Preemie)
- ... placing a ticking clock in the room for those first few weeks at home. In addition, a soft night-light may be reassuring to you both. Let your baby suck on her fist or a pacifier if this seems calming. ...
- 19. Baby-Wearing
- (Preemie)
- ... you have to pick your baby up with every peep you hear. As your baby grows, let her learn about and explore personal ways to self-comfort. She will discover that sucking her fist, holding her blanket, ...
- 20. The First Month: Feeding and Nutrition
- (Feeding & Nutrition)
- ... sucking. Crying is a late sign of hunger. It is easier to get the baby to latch on and feed when she is showing the early signs of rooting or lip smacking. Your baby should be fed at least every two ...