The condition may be Rickets, however, this condition is rare. His lack of milk is not likely to be the cause of this. Rickets is a vitamin D deficiency. Vitamin D helps with the absorption of calcium and the body makes vitamin D from sunlight. Now I bet you are thinking that not drinking milk is causing the lack of calcium, however, cows milk has no benefits to humans. Calcium from green vegetables is more beneficial to humans. In conclusion I would have Benny be outside more and eat his green vegetables.
No, drinking water does not typically make you cough. Coughing while drinking water may be due to swallowing too quickly or having an underlying medical condition.
Drinking cold water can sometimes trigger a dry cough in some individuals, especially if they are sensitive to temperature changes or have a pre-existing condition like asthma.
Sweating after drinking water is not common and could be a sign of an underlying medical condition such as hyperhidrosis, anxiety, or an electrolyte imbalance. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.
To prevent coughing after drinking something cold, try drinking slowly, allowing your body time to adjust to the temperature change. You can also try drinking room temperature water before or after consuming something cold to help minimize the shock to your throat. Additionally, avoiding extremely cold drinks or using a straw to bypass direct contact with your throat may help reduce the likelihood of coughing.
Drinking water can sometimes cause hot flashes due to a condition called water-induced thermogenesis, where the body generates heat as it metabolizes the water. This can lead to a temporary feeling of warmth or hot flashes.
yes
Not unless you are allergic to it, no.
yes
You could be allergic to it.
Hives are an allergic reaction which shows up on the skin, so if the person drinking tea is allergic to some component of the tea, then yes, they can get hives.
Only if you are allergic to either.
No- allergic rhinitis is a result of your immune system attacking foreign antigens with your antibodies. For example, you can get allergic rhinitis if you are ALLERGIC to cats. This is something that happens as a result of your own immune system, so not, it is not contagious.
Yes, it's extremely deadly.
They run an extremely good chance of developing drinking problems -- sooner, rather than later. Any child drinking is a drinking problem.
Drinking beer can cause nasal congestion in some people due to the histamine content in beer, which can trigger allergic reactions and lead to a stuffy nose.
Depends on your physical condition
Yes, I am. It has only started recently. I come out in hives! I think its since they changed the recipe.