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When standing for a long time with locked knees, some people may experience fainting because it restricts blood flow to the brain, leading to a drop in blood pressure and oxygen levels. This can cause dizziness and fainting.
Yes, locking your knees for an extended period of time can restrict blood flow and lead to fainting.
Locked knees can cause fainting because they restrict blood flow to the brain, leading to a decrease in oxygen supply. This can result in dizziness, lightheadedness, and ultimately fainting. It is important to avoid locking your knees for prolonged periods to prevent this from happening.
It can.
If a person is prone to fainting when they are anxious, nervous, scared or worried then they may faint due to the worry of being caught. Marijuana itself does not cause fainting.
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yes it can.
Yes; It will not cause any damage to the drum mag or darts.
As was, and still is, the situation in which husbands are absent for extended periods of time, can cause personal difficulties at home (family). This has been true for all absences, whether they be for military reasons, extended civilian business trips, extended medical reasons, or extended pleasure vacations...absences for too LONG of periods can cause a possible "break" down of the marriage. These same effects applied to returning Vietnam War servicemen too.
Hyperventilating for an extended period can lead to a decrease in carbon dioxide levels in the blood, called hypocapnia. This can cause symptoms such as dizziness, lightheadedness, tingling in the extremities, and even fainting. In severe cases, it can lead to alkalosis and disrupt normal bodily functions.
long term effects include infertility and cancer in some herbicides and inhaling the fumes for extended periods may cause a lung infection