Funny thing is this happened to me today, I flipped out, it's basically your body's response. To you shoving a hot pepper in your mouth
Veins do not have nerves that detect pain, so they do not typically feel pain. However, if the vein becomes inflamed or there is damage to the surrounding tissues, it can cause pain or discomfort. Conditions like thrombophlebitis or deep vein thrombosis can cause pain in the affected veins.
Unrelieved pain can become a syndrome in its own right and cause a downward spiral in a person's health and outlook.
that war only cause pain and suffering
Knots are muscles that are spasmed or contracted relative to the muscle around them. They tend to be localized and can cause pain and stiffness.
The people of today have realized that past punishments are too harsh and cause undue pain and suffering.
Eating spicy food is kind of like sinning. You eat it because it is awesome, but you know there will be consequences. spicy foods can cause the veins of the rectum to become inflamed or dilated and can cause pain. It can also irritate the intestines if you are not use to eating spicy food regularly (causing that fire-in-the-hole sensation).
I would not advise this because the mixture of spicy foods and the drugs will cause pain
As your stomach works to digest the spicy food, you may experience pain or cramping, but again, it won't cause actual damage. If the food is really hot, it may lead to nausea or vomiting. But if you're eating something reasonably spicy, you should be able to stomach it.
Yes, some spicy foods can cause your neuropathy to flare up. Other things that can flare your neuropathy include gluten, refined grains, added sugars, and saturated fat.
Bloating, nausea and stomach pain could be caused by a food intolerance, a gastrointestinal infection or simply by over-eating.
No, eating almonds is a good thing to do if you have problems with joint pain or arthritis.
i think you can but that would cause you terrible pain inn your teeth
Food has not been directly linked to arthritis pain, but if you are eating too much and become overweight, the extra strain on your bones can cause more pain.
No, not at all. Gallbladder pain is usually triggered by fatty or spicy foods.
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Yes. It causes pain in the hands and knees.