Throwing up can cause dehydration, which can cause a person to pass out and slip into a coma.
it's called dry heaving it perfectly normal!
No. Food building up in the socket or stitches will often cause an infection or 'dry socket'. This is a painful condition where the tissue of the gum fails to close over the bone area and leaves nerves exposed.
It certainly will! Dry sockets need to be treated by your dentist with alvogel. It's like a topical aneasthetic and anti-biotic made from this really stinky plant but it does the job very well.
No, "wither" is not a preposition—it is a verb. It means to become dry, shriveled, or weak, usually due to a lack of water or sunlight.
No You throw up the contents of your stomach not from your intestines. A blockage can cause you to vomit not the other way around. However if you have no other symptoms than throwing up then it is unlikely you have a blockage, blockages hurt.
Yes, a drought can cause wells to dry up if the level of the water table falls.
It is recommended that you refrain from using a straw for at least ten days to two weeks following extractions. The reason is that anything that can cause suction pressure in the mouth can cause the blood clot in the socket to be lost prematurely. This can lead to a very painful condition known as a dry socket.
Yes, a drought can cause wells to dry up if the level of the water table falls.
You can be sleepy, loss of wanting to eat, throwing up, & muscle cramps.
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hunni that is just freaking gross!!!!