Yes, stress can weaken the body's immune system and open you up to sickness easily or cause peptic ulcer's. He probably just needs to go to the doctor and get some medicine for his sickness and then just take it easy for a while.
Yes, stress can definitely cause nausea and vomiting. It's important to see a doctor to rule out any underlying medical conditions and to discuss strategies for managing stress.
Pennies minted before 1982 contain high levels of elemental copper, which can be harmful if ingested in large quantities. Intake of such pennies may cause nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and potential kidney or liver damage. It is important to seek medical attention if a penny is ingested.
At home, clutter and messiness can cause stress. In a work environment, high workload, tight deadlines, and conflicts with coworkers can also be sources of stress.
The three types of stress in plates are tensile stress (stretching), compressive stress (compressing), and shear stress (sliding or tearing). These stresses can cause deformation or failure in the material if they exceed its strength.
Yes, high stress can contribute to the development of an anterior infarction (heart attack). Stress can lead to an increase in blood pressure and heart rate, which in turn can strain the heart muscle and potentially trigger a heart attack, particularly in individuals with preexisting heart conditions. It is important to manage stress levels for overall heart health.
Stress can disrupt your hormone levels, potentially leading to a delayed period. If you have been under significant stress and have experienced other symptoms such as changes in appetite, sleep patterns, or mood swings, it is possible that stress is the cause of your delayed period. It's important to consult with a healthcare provider to rule out any other underlying causes.
Yes, it is possible. Other symptoms can include: Vomiting Nausea
it poisons you and may cause nausea, vomiting and diahrea
Overdose: may cause nausea and vomiting.
I would think not. The vomiting could be from the stress or fear, or if you are taking a pain killer. Call your dentist immediately. If you still have pain, pain can also cause nausea in some individuals, but I am likely to think it could be from pain killers you are taking.
Alcohol is a notorious culprit of causing nausea and vomiting. This is even more-so when alcohol is over-consumed.
It can cause nausea and vomiting.
Not really. It can cause Constipation, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain.
At very high dosages, boron may cause nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, and headaches.
Hormonal may cause nausea and, rarely, vomiting in the first three cycles. This side effect normally gets better quickly. If nausea and vomiting are troublesome or lasting longer than the first three cycles, contact your health care provider, as a change in formula may be enough to solve the problem.
Yes but ibuprofen and codeine are both hard on your stomach and together may cause nausea, vomiting and even stomach bleeding in some cases.
Worms usually cause vomiting because it feels there are butterflies in the stomach that cause nausea.
not sure, but i know it causes nausea for some people who aren't use to smoking.