Yes
it can cause system instability(bsd or boot problems ) and if its done wrong it can burn ur processor
Yes. Fractional lasers can burn the face, leaving scars on the surface and even causing fat atrophy to the subcutaneous fat layer. They can burn the retina of the eye and cause damage to the thyroid.
Burning of hydrorbons release carbon dioxide and water.
Hard starting, stalling, and eventually it will burn your fuel pump out.
High dosages of glucosamine may cause gastric problems, nausea, diarrhea, indigestion, and heart-burn.
You could have heart problems that cause you to have chest burn and make it difficult to breathe. You could have also eaten something that doesn't agree with you.
Yes, it is possible for a patient to undergo radioactive iodine ablation and still have a functioning thyroid. If the patient has autoimmune thyroid disease and antibodies have not been addressed, it is possible for a patient in this situation to suffer the rollercoastering effects of antibodies on the remainder of the thyroid gland.
No, it is not OK to burn. Brazilian Pepper is in the same family as poison ivy. Touching the sap can cause allergic reactions in some people. Burning the plant and breathing in the smoke can cause respiratory problems. Do not use for fires, cooking or otherwise.
it will cause the burn to go deeper into the skin
No, it's usually the oppposite. Hashimoto's Thyroiditis is a disease of the thyroid which causes it to become underactive. An underactive thyroid can quite commonly lead to weight gain. However, an overactive thyroid often leads to weight loss.
Any burn can cause a degradation of the surface layers of the skin and subcutaneous tissue with subsequent scarring. Immediate problems may include pain, fluid loss and infection. Depending on the type of chemical causing the burn, there may be associated toxic effects.
no, the pork starts to grow mold and alegie, if you do eat it it will cause savear helth problems