Poor oral hygiene can cause dry mouth by allowing the build up of bacteria and plaque. In addition, dry mouth itself can increase your risk of cavities and other oral health problems. Make sure to:  See your dentist regularly for check ups and cleanings. Brush your teeth after each meal, and floss regularly. Avoid sugary food and drinks. Over-the-counter (OTC) mouthwashes can help kill bacteria and fight plaque build-up. Use one at least twice a day, but make sure that it is alcohol-free, since alcohol-based formulas may worsen dry mouth. Your dentist may also recommend a prescription-strength fluoride rinse to protect your teeth, and/or a rinse that is specifically meant to treat dry mouth. Chewing or sucking on certain substances can promote saliva production and soothe dry mouth. Sugar-free gums, candies, mints, etc. can help in this way without increasing your chance of developing cavities or other oral health problems. Xylitol, which is often found in sugar-free gums and candies, can cause diarrhea or cramps is consumed in large quantities. Various sprays and other products are available that can supply you with an artificial saliva substitute if you suffer from dry mouth. These are available at most pharmacies. Look for one that contains xylitol, carboxymethylcellulose, or hydroxyethyl cellulose. Sometimes, dry mouth can simply be caused by a dry environment. Many modern homes are very dry, but a cool mist humidifier can replace some moisture into the air and alleviate your symptoms.  You can find cool mist humidifiers at most pharmacies and many department stores. You can use a humidifier any time, but it can be particularly helpful if you use it in your bedroom at night. One of the most common causes of dry mouth is simply breathing through your mouth, which causes more moisture to escape. Sometimes this is habitual, so make a concerted effort to breathe through your nose. If you cannot breathe through your nose, ask your doctor about nasal decongestion or other techniques that can help. Dry mouth can also be associated with dry or cracked lips, which can make the condition more uncomfortable. Regularly applying lip balm, however, will protect your lips. Smoking cigarettes or chewing tobacco can affect the amount of saliva your mouth produces. Every time you take a drag on your cigarette, you pull more hot smoke into your mouth. The tar from the cigarette can also irritate or clog your salivary glands.
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One-sentence summary -- Maintain good oral hygiene. Use an oral rinse. Chew sugar-free gum or candies. Use over-the-counter saliva substitutes. Use a humidifier. Breathe through your nose. Protect dry lips. Avoid using tobacco products.


Its app icon resembles a red, yellow, green, and blue sphere. Go to https://www.ublock.org/ to do so. It's a green button in the middle of the page. Doing so prompts a menu to appear below the Download button. This option is in the menu below the Download button. The uBlock extension page will open. It's a blue button in the upper-right corner of the extension window. Doing so will install uBlock for Google Chrome. It's the maroon stop sign-shaped icon in the top-right corner of the Chrome window. Doing so will prompt a drop-down menu.  If you don't see the icon here, first click ⋮ in the top-right corner of the Chrome window. You should see the uBlock icon at the top of the resulting drop-down menu. If you can't right-click the icon, click ⋮, select More tools, click Extensions, and find the "uBlock" heading. It's in the drop-down menu. This will open the uBlock settings menu. If you had to go to the Extensions page instead, you'll find Options below the uBlock heading. It's at the top of the settings page. You'll find this in the upper-left corner of the page. Doing so will ensure that all of uBlock's filters are up-to-date. Your browsing should now be relatively ad-free. You can check filter boxes on the 3rd-party filters page to add specific types of blocking to your browser, though doing this enough will eventually slow down your browsing speed.
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One-sentence summary -- Open Google Chrome . Open uBlock's website. Click Download. Click Chrome. Click ＋ ADD TO CHROME. Click Add extension when prompted. Right-click the uBlock icon. Click Options. Click the 3rd-party filters tab. Click Update now.


If the growth might not be a wart, treating it as one can make it worse or cause potential health issues. It’s best to visit your doctor for a diagnostic exam to make sure your growth is a wart and receive proper treatment.Keep in mind that some skin cancers can look like a wart, so it’s important that you’re sure what you have is actually a wart. Your doctor can treat the warts in their office or may prescribe wart medication for you to use at home. Which treatment they recommend will depend on your preferences, the type of wart you have, the previous treatment methods you’ve used, and where the wart is located. Here are the typical treatments used for warts:  Prescription-strength salicylic acid removes the wart layer-by-layer. Your doctor may prescribe this treatment alone or with cryotherapy.  Cryotherapy involves freezing the wart with liquid nitrogen. A blister will form under and around the wart, which helps slough off the wart. However, you may experience discomfort, discoloration, and blistering.  Trichloroacetic acid can be used in office to treat the wart after your doctor scrubs off the top layer of skin. This treatment can cause discomfort and may require several applications. Your doctor likely won’t recommend it unless nothing else works.  Surgery can remove a wart that is really bothering you, such as one on your face. Your doctor will cut away the wart, which may result in minor scarring.  Laser treatments can cut off blood supply to the wart, causing it to die. However, this treatment may cause discomfort and scarring.
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One-sentence summary -- Talk to your doctor if you’re not sure your bump is a wart. Ask your doctor about your treatment options.


Start with the stove heat on high to get the oil nice and hot, quickly. The onions should sizzle when you put them in the pan with the oil. Once you see oil evaporating a little bit, the oil is ready for the onions. It's easier to fry onions in smaller portions, so for 2 sliced onions, you can try frying 3 batches or so. Deep fry the onions on medium heat until they turn a golden brown. This should take about 10-20 minutes.  While they are sizzling in the oil, gently mix the onions around to keep all of them coated, and to disperse the heat and oil evenly. If the flame is very high the onions will burn on the outside and remain watery on the inside. Use a big,  perforated spoon (a spoon with holes in it for drainage) to removes the onions from the pan once they are golden brown. You want a perforated spoon to drain out excess oil. Place the onions on a plate with a paper towel on it, to absorb the rest of the excess oil. Put the onions aside for later.
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Heat the oil in the pan. Add your onions to the oil. Reduce the flame to medium. Take out the onions from the pan.