It is a histamine release. Most people have histamines that help fight off infections. Some people release more histamine than necessary and it can cause itching and rashes. Whilst there is that rare case that 1 in out of every 1000 people have what they call an Atypical Antibody in their red blood cells. Antibodies contain histamines and when you have an atypical antibody, instead of your histamines releasing normally they tend to just dump out histamines into the body wasting them. Meaning you are releasing too many histamines. I would advise you go to a doctor and have a blood test done to determine whether or not you have this antibody. It's nothing serious and there's nothing you can really do about it. But it will help you understand a lot of what is going on with your body. People with this antibody tend to have really severe Allergies.
yes. Depending on the material and how new the drums are will tell you how deep the scratch could be if you scratched it. sharp objects obviously are one of the main causes of scratched drums
Yes, a scratched piston will cause problems with compression. It scratches the cylinder wall and causes wear on the rings.
bad switch.
Sulfuric acid.
Nothing causes it. It just happens to most women, whenever, wherever, and however it wants to happen.
Nothing causes it. It just happens to most women, whenever, wherever, and however it wants to happen.
You are using the muscles too much. Rest them for awhile.
Its skin secretes a poison which causes cardiac arrest and death when touched.
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They are called Photoluminescent Plankton. When touched, there is a chemical reaction that causes them to glow-in-the-dark.
Grasp reflex
CO is toxic. It's usually what kills you when you run the car in the garage with the doors shut for awhile. Don't run the car in the garage with the doors shut for awhile. So, false.