Yes you can get a head ache and sometimes hurt your throat
Coughing too hard can lead to irritation and inflammation of the lymph nodes in the neck, causing them to swell. This is usually a temporary response and should resolve once the underlying cause, such as a respiratory infection, is treated. However, if the swelling persists or is associated with other concerning symptoms, it's important to seek medical evaluation.
Most people won't be able to do that - they are simply not flexible enough. Better don't try too hard; you may get hurt.
um hon i never do and i havent heard of it really so you might want to hav ur doctor check that it could be dangerous i dont want to scare u but you should go as soon as possibleum hon i never do and i havent heard of it really so you might want to hav ur doctor check that it could be dangerous i dont want to scare u but you should go as soon as possible
The body sweats when it gets too hot or when exercising, releasing a salty fluid to cool down.
No, water does not make you cough. Coughing while drinking water may be due to swallowing too quickly or the water going down the wrong way.
No.
Call 9-1-1.
The reason you cough is because there are too many germs in your body, and your body tries to get rid of it. Spit out the mucus! :)
ah, yes, are you suffering from the dreaded flu? If you are coughing too hard, your body wants to throw up but can't. If your coughing like that gets any worse, consult a doctor at once because you may have strep throat.
Not usually, if you dont suck too hard :')
if u take too long a hot shower, ur body temperature will adjust to the temperature of the hot water and its hard on your heart
No. Eventually it will be too hard so it will too uncomfortable. The solution comes naturally.
For the same reason that any body part hurts if you wear clothing too small over it. If your shoes are too small, your feet will hurt. If your pants are too small, your legs and/or tummy will hurt. If your bra is too small, the breasts contained by it will hurt because they are being squeezed continually.
Not from coughing alone, but the cause of the cough might kill you if it is not treated.
if you eat too much, that food builds up in your body and start to produce body fat, which puts weight on you.
Coughing too hard can lead to irritation and inflammation of the lymph nodes in the neck, causing them to swell. This is usually a temporary response and should resolve once the underlying cause, such as a respiratory infection, is treated. However, if the swelling persists or is associated with other concerning symptoms, it's important to seek medical evaluation.
you were probably...ahem..."working" too hard last night