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They get used to the congestion, chronic sinus problems, and mouth breathing.
Perfect One sucks - 2 months ago Her son is mouth breathing.
Allowed to continue, mouth breathing might yield a feebleminded person."
Sleep disturbances from a stuffy nose that requires mouth breathing.
Mouth breathing is horrible for one's health including facial characteristics...
If carbon dioxide is lost too quickly, as in mouth breathing, oxygen absorption decreases.
Oral habits, such as thumb-sucking and possibly mouth breathing.
In addition, mouth breathing is often associated with a decrease in oxygen intake into the lungs.
But given the circumstances, a bunch of stoned mouth breathing head-bangers, you can understand how it might progress to that, or worse.
In children younger than 5, symptoms include snoring, mouth breathing, sweating, restlessness, and waking up a lot.
Mouth breathing refers to the state of inhaling and exhaling through the mouth.
Mouth breathing, which is necessary during a vigorous aerobic workout, reduces warming of air in the nasal passages.
Chronic mouth breathing and altered taste sensations.
"Woolen scarves would help," Ayrlyn said, "but you'd have to hold down heavy exertion and mouth breathing."
Surgery can relieve problems caused by enlarged tonsils, such as snoring, a stuffy nose, and mouth breathing.
Mouth breathing and/or xerostomia secondary to anticholinergic medications used for nausea management can induce the condition.
Mouth breathing (mostly at night)
Mouth breathing allows cold, dry air directly into the lungs, without benefit of the warmth and moisture that nose breathing supplies.
For this he was grateful--his tongue had dried out from all the mouth breathing, and he felt thirsty.
It usually occurs after at least several minutes of vigorous, "aerobic" activity, which demands that normal nasal breathing be supplemented by mouth breathing.
Enlarged tonsils can block your child's upper airway and cause snoring, a stuffy nose, and mouth breathing.
Mouth breathing (possibly).
A cough can be triggered by dryness from mouth breathing or recurrent aspiration of food into the windpipe in people with swallowing difficulties.
Orthotropists believe that this is a Disopoly (lifestyle problem) caused by mouth breathing, hanging the mouth open and eating soft foods.
Oral dryness may also be caused by mouth breathing, usually caused by partial obstruction of the upper respiratory tract.