Other than the passing of live worms, none
The most severe side effects from radiation therapy depend on the patient and the area that's being treated. Patients often experience skin irritation or a lack of being able to produce saliva. Nausea and fatigue are quite common side effects and a percentage of patients will also experience hair loss.
One of the side effects of being overly treated, and over dosed, is body itching. Another possible side effect of taking too much synthroid is inability to sleep. Not all can tolerate the assumed dose, suggested by tests. Each person is different and should be treated as such.
The most common side effects of hair restoration are headaches (caused by manipulation of the scalp during the procedure) and swelling. These mild side effects can be treated using common painkillers.
The smooth side gets that way by being treated.
You cant see your feet
No. You should not eat the eggs from any birds being treated with antibiotics as they can be passed on to the person eating the eggs. It is better to wait the recommended week to ten days than risk any side effects of ingesting un needed medications.
Side effects might be financial problems, physical problems, emotional problems, relationship problems, or legal problems.
Weight gain and morning sickness.
Like any other medical treatment also hair removal by laser may have side effects. Some of the are for example: redness and / or swelling of the treated skin areas, or itching. While those side effects tend to disappear after some time there are also more serious effects like hyper-pigmentation.
swaying or thrashing of the longitudinal muscles on one side contracting while the other side expands causing s shaped curves
Well that depends on what they are being tested on and what animals are you speaking of.
Yes, the side effects from Wellbutrin will wear off eventually after being weaned off of it. If you are still taking it however, and the side effects are not improving after a week or so, or if the side effects are severe, you should check with your doctor to see if this is the right medication for you.