Any overdose of heroin will cause vomiting. Vomiting itself can also lead to death, if you were to fall unconcious and then try to breathe through it. If you believe you have overdosed, then go to the hospital now; they are the one who can help you most.
yes it can if u do too much or if u have a sensitive stomach. it is normal
They will appear to be asleep. If the overdose is severe enough, then they will have turned blue because of respiratory failure.
Signs of iron overdose include severe vomiting, racing heart, bloody diarrhea, stomach cramps, bluish lips and fingernails, pale skin, weakness.
Yes, but I wouldn't recommend it. Drinking pentobarbital would cause severe stomach cramps and vomiting, a great deal of pain, and may or may not be lethal.
Physical dependence causes severe and painful withdrawals, overdose causes respiratory failure and death, intravenous use can lead to infections including HIV and hepatitis B and C.
Generally safe to use in recommended dosages. Overdose: vertigo, vomiting, nausea, severe abdominal cramps. Long-term use can lead to hypokalemia and cirrhosis of the liver.
I had severe diarrhea, vomiting and severe gas pains.
It will work great!
Although an 'overdose' of LSD is generally not regarded as life threatening, the experience can be exceedingly distressing for the affected individual. Symptoms of an 'overdose' include moderate to severe anxiety and panic, racing and incoherent thoughts, vast distortions of perception, and possibly related physical symptoms such as perspiration and rapid heartbeat. Some of the 'overdose' effects are sought by users, and the line between an acceptable dose and overdose is nebulous. An overdose is usually regarded as a dose which produces effects which are overwhelming and more intense than desired. Thus, a dose which is an overdose for one person may be an acceptable dose for another. As previously stated, the overdose is virtually never directly lethal (unless, for example, one has a severe heart problem or similar illness); the danger of the overdose lies in accidents, unpredictable behavior, emotional distress, and potentially subsequent mental health issues, which can be similar to post-traumatic stress disorder.
you die.
I hope you have shown her to a doctor. While any fever can cause headache and vomiting the combination of fever, severe headache and vomiting should be taken seriously.
Certainly. Severe vomiting and even coughing can lead to strained muscles in the chest and stomach, as well as the back. It is even possible to break ribs.
While severe headaches may signal something more serious, the symptom will not alter pH. Severe vomiting can lead to metabolic alkalosis, prolonged diarrhea can lead to metabolic acidosis, and hyperventilation can lead to respiratory alkalosis.