Q: If you have a persistent dry throat that worsens or doesn't go away with home treatment, you may need to schedule an appointment with your physician or dentist. Your condition might warrant professional attention.  Untreated chronic dry throat can lead to some noteworthy complications. For instance, you may eventually find it difficult to swallow food. When accompanied by dry mouth, a dry throat can also make it difficult to chew or taste food, and you may experience more tooth decay if you are unable to produce enough saliva to protect your teeth and gums. Moreover, dry throats that develop into sore throats might be caused by viral or bacterial infections. When left untreated, these conditions can develop into more serious health problems. Certain medical conditions can cause a chronically dry throat, and if one of them is to blame for your current difficulties, your doctor will need to diagnose and treat that condition to improve the dry throat itself. Some illnesses, like Sjogren's syndrome, directly impact your saliva glands and cause saliva production to decrease. Other conditions, like oral yeast infections, colds, allergies, and diabetes, may increase throat dryness indirectly. If your dry throat is caused by immune disease or saliva gland damage, your doctor may choose to prescribe pilocarpine, a drug that increases natural saliva production by stimulating associated nerves. Alternatively, if your dry throat is caused by Sjogren's syndrome, your doctor may prescribe cevimeline to help treat it and other associated symptoms.
A: Consult your doctor or dentist. Check for underlying conditions. Learn about saliva-producing medication.

Article: This pizza is served cold and makes an excellent appetizer or finger food. It makes use of store-bought crescent rolls for the crust. It takes 20 minutes to prepare and 10 minutes to cook. The yield is 48 bite-sized squares. Use 2 non-stick baking sheets. Open the 2 packages of crescent rolls. Stretch the dough and flatten it out so that it forms one rectangular shape. Be sure to pinch the seams together. Bake for about 10 minutes.  It’s ready when the crust has become golden brown. Set the just-baked crust aside and let it cool for about 30 minutes while you prepare the rest of the dish. Remove the cream cheese from the refrigerator and allow it to sit out for several minutes. This will soften it and make it easier to work with. Once softened, place the cream cheese in a large mixing bowl and add the Ranch-style dressing mix.  Stir vigorously until they are fully mixed together. Spoon the mixture over the cooled crusts in a thin layer. Finely chop the vegetables so that they are relatively small. Arrange them over the cream cheese sauce and sprinkle the shredded cheddar cheese on top. Place in the refrigerator for approximately 1 hour.  When you’re ready to serve them, take them out of the refrigerator and cut them into 48 bite-size squares. Serve immediately as appetizers or finger food.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Gather the ingredients. Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C) and prepare the crescent rolls. Make the “sauce” and chop the vegetables. Sprinkle the vegetables and cheddar over the cream cheese layer.

Problem: Article: After you're all packed up, check your list again to make sure you didn't forget any essentials. These may include your passport (especially if traveling internationally), ID and boarding pass. Forgetting a document you need for travel can delay your plans so make sure to have what you need. This will give them peace of mind knowing where you'll be but also another set of eyes making sure you arrive at each step. You will obviously need to spend money but you should also be prepared to spend for unplanned expenses. Make sure you have a variety of ways to get money if you need it, such as an ATM card. If you are traveling internationally, make sure to let your bank and credit card company know so that there are no disruptions in your service. Although these can be bought most places, a dead phone battery can really make a new destination more stressful.Also, some international destinations will require an adapter, so prepare accordingly. If you try to bring prohibited items through security, they will likely be confiscated and it could delay your getting to your boarding zone. Reviewing the rules ahead of time can make sure your plans get off without any bumps. For example, you can't bring a filled water bottle through security but can bring your own empty bottle to fill once you're through. Whether you want to listen to music or watch a movie on the plane, headphones can help travel fun. If you forget yours at home airlines usually offer them at a price; it would be better to bring yours from home and save the money.
Summary: Check your list one more time. Bring along any necessary travel documents. Leave your itinerary with a friend or family member. Plan what money or credit cards you'll need. Don't forget your chargers. Know airport rules. Bring along headphones.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You probably already have what you need to cover up your eyebrows around the house. Get everything ready before you get started. Here's what you need:  A small bottle of spirit gum (sold at costume shops, and is made for use on the face) Petroleum jelly (e.g. Vaseline) Translucent concealer powder that matches the color of your skin Liquid concealer or foundation that matches the color of your skin Colour correcting concealer (optional) Apply the it in the direction of your hair growth, taking care to help each hair lie as flat as possible against your face. If you have thick eyebrows, you may want to wait another ten minutes and apply a third layer.

SUMMARY: Gather supplies. Let the spirit gum dry for ten minutes, then apply another layer.

Q: If you want to, you can put the shirt on to determine the new length. Keep in mind that your shirt will be about ½ to 1 inch (1.27 to 2.54 centimeters) longer, depending on how wide the original hem is. Spread the shirt out on a flat, even surface, right-side-out. Use a ruler to measure up from the bottom edge of the shirt every so often. This will ensure that your shirt is the same length all the way around. If you can't find a dressmaker's chalk or pen, you can make the line using sewing pins instead; just be careful not to pin both sides of the shirt together. Keep folding your way all around the shirt. It should now be a little shorter than before. You are still folding on the outside of the shirt. Do not fold the hem on the inside. Use the zigzag stitch or the stretch stitch on your sewing machine. Make sure that your thread color closely matches your shirt. Keep your shirt right-side-out. You should now see the original hem, the hem's original stitching, and your new "seam" just above it. Focus on the new seam you made. This will flatten it, and make the bottom of your shirt smoother. If you'd like, you an secure the hem with sewing pins, although this is not necessary. Anywhere between ⅛ to 3/16-inch (3.2 to 4.3 millimeters) away will be plenty.Use a stretch stitch for this step, and be sure to go back and forth over the start and end of your sewing a few times to prevent unraveling.  Start sewing from one of the side seams. This will help hide the start and end of your sewing better. If you secured your hem with sewing pins, be sure to pull them out as you sew. Try to cut as close to your stitching as you can. Discard the excess material, or save it for another project. When you are done, go back over your shirt and snip off any excess or loose threads. Your shirt is now ready to wear.
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Figure out how short you want your shirt to be, and make a mark on the outside of the shirt. Use a dressmaker's chalk or pen to draw a line all around the shirt at an even distance from the bottom edge. Fold the hem up until the bottom edge touches the line that you drew. Sew around shirt, as close to the selvage edge as you can. Fold hem back down, and tuck the excess fabric inside the shirt, away from the bottom of the hem. Press the hem with an iron. Top stitch as close to your seam as possible. Turn the shirt inside-out and cut the excess material away. Turn shirt right-side-out.