Side Effects of Inhaling Gas Fumes
Damage from inhaling gas fumes may happen accidentally, but many cases result from people looking for a quick “high.
Read more →Damage from inhaling gas fumes may happen accidentally, but many cases result from people looking for a quick “high.
Read more →Sudden anxiety can result from everyday situations or recurring problems. In severe cases it can lead to heart palpitations, shortness of breath, stomach aches, chest pain, nausea or dizziness. Fainting can also occur, due to increased blood pressure and blood flow.
Read more →When it comes to over-the-counter (OTC) medicine, doctors are more concerned about what you are taking when you have high blood pressure, or hypertension.
Read more →Cramps in the legs and feet can cause moderately painful reactions that may last a few minutes or longer. Muscle cramps occur when a muscle involuntarily contracts and cannot relax. Cramping may include a part of a muscle, the entire muscle or muscle groups.
Read more →Anti-anxiety drugs and antidepressant medication help treat people with different anxiety disorders. Some drugs that work effectively for patients may have the side effect of sexual dysfunction. Readjusting the dosage or switching to other medications may reduce or avoid sexual side effects.
Read more →Lemon juice has long been used as a diuretic, especially in a glass of hot or warm water. Although doctors prescribe diuretic medications, sometimes called water pills, to increase urine output, lemon juice may work as a natural remedy.
Read more →The antibiotic ciprofloxacin treats or prevents different types of bacterial infections, including anthrax. It belongs to a group of drugs called fluoroquinolones.
Read more →It can take nicotine 48 to 72 hours or more to leave the body after quitting smoking. That might not be fast enough for people who want to stay off cigarettes. The nicotine left in your bloodstream will be there to cause cravings till you feed your body with more nicotine.
Read more →Nearly all cases of first time tobacco use take place before a person finishes high school, according to the American Cancer Society (ACS). The younger people are when they begin to smoke, the more likely they will become adult smokers.
Read more →Pregnant women put their newborns at risk for birth defects if they drink alcohol during pregnancy. You may try to avoid the risk while pregnant by resorting to nonalcoholic beer, but even these beverages may contain small amounts of alcohol.
Read more →Beets have rich vitamin and mineral content. Juicing beets allows you to take in vitamins A, B-1, B-2, B-6 and C, as well as folic acid, potassium, calcium, iron and fiber. Beet juice also contains antioxidants to combat cell damage and disease.
Read more →Colitis results from inflammation of the colon and may cause bowel spasms or abdominal cramps. Ulcerative colitis inflames the walls of the bowel or intestines and leads to ulcers. Diet has nothing to do with the causes of colitis, but it can help minimize the symptoms.
Read more →Potassium aids various functions of your body, including the heart, kidneys, digestive system, muscles and nerves. You usually can get adequate potassium levels from the foods you eat, but you may need more potassium when taking certain medications or supplements, such as water pills, also called diuretics.
Read more →Your body needs protein to repair and build cells. Protein releases amino acids during digestion. The amino acids aid in growth and development, provide your body with energy and manufacture neurotransmitters to improve moods. It takes the work of several organs to break down proteins.
Read more →A swollen painful roof of the mouth after drinking alcohol may result from excessive drinking the night before or may indicate underlying health issues. You can get a dry mouth from drinking too much because high amounts of alcohol cause a dry mouth from dehydration.
Read more →Alcohol goes directly to the bloodstream and avoids the normal digestive process. Drinking alcohol causes the red blood cells to cluster together and thicken. Capillaries, the tiny blood vessels that connect small veins and arteries, may break because of the pressure.
Read more →Drinking liquor can lead to the loss of balance and coordination, causing you to overwork your muscles whether you drink moderate or high amounts. This may result in muscle soreness the day after or even beyond.
Read more →Energy drinks have become a very popular part of our culture, and many people substitute them for a morning cup of coffee or use them as a "pick me up" in the late hours of the afternoon. These drinks are extremely high in caffeine, a compound that has direct effects on the brain and on motor control.
Read more →The causes of your indigestion may involve peanut butter, but most likely when other factors contribute to the disorder as well. Fatty foods and overeating can lead to indigestion.
Read more →Experiencing acid reflux more than two times a week indicates gastroesophageal reflux disease, known as GERD, according to the National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse. Cherry juice may or may not aggravate symptoms because people respond differently to foods.
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