Yes if you have an infection. When you go to bed try proping up two pillows so you are laying on your back or side and allowing the nasal drip to hit the back of your throat. Drink lots of water and...
AnswerThe most common sources for tongue blisters are food/drug allergies, vitamin deficiency, hormonal changes, dental procedures, or viral infections. If this happens frequently, it's important to...
salivary duct that occasionally becomes occluded (blocked). This is perhaps due to some minor trauma which periodically re-occurs. When the saliva duct does become occluded, the saliva gland will...