My sister’s breath smells like vanilla (on and off). I’m not sure I would describe it as fruity smelling. She’s 30 years old. She takes Seroquel, Prozac, Xanax, Lamictal, Spirinolactone, Nexium, Topamax, Probiotic, birth control, and rizatriptan (as needed). She has chronic migraines. Her blood pressure is usually 90/60 and she has fainted on occasion (not necessarily in relation to this).
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HELLO, IS SHE TAKE ALL THE MEDICINE?
SO WHAT CAN I OR U DO I DON'T KNOW ABOUT VANILA SMELL BY WHICH IT CAUSE VANILA????
GIVE HER NIBUPANI WITH FEW PINCHES OF SALT TWO TIMES OR MORE IN NORMAL WATER.
B.P IS NOT SOOOO LOW, IT SHOULD BE MAINTAINED.
CONSULT A GENERAL PHYSICIAN MD/ GYNACOLOGIST.
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