Yes, it can make you pass out. Or it can also cause you to go into shock, which can be dangerous particularly if your normal blood pressure tends to run lower than the average normal blood pressure.
Yes it can
Of course the first thing you want to do is get checked by your MD for any possible heart condition, but the most common reason for this type of pain, especially with inhalation is a "rib head" that is subluxated or as chiropractors say, "you've got a rib out". If you pass your exam with your MD, check with your family chiropractor.
Most people who have a hiatal hernia don't even have any symptoms, but when they do the symptoms can be chest pain, coughing, hiccups, pain, heartburn, trouble swallowing. Sometimes the blood supply can be cut off and it will cause a lot of pain and make you very sick
Sometimes, if you are ill or feeling pain in your hand.
myhusband is hurting with both his hip ,,, it is pain ,, what is it ,,,
It causes more prostaglandins to flood the brain
It can sometimes. It will make your chest hurt but sometimes the pain shoots to your back and they can shoot up to your shoulders from there
morphine is considered a depressant because it blocks pain. tranquilizers make you pass out
sometimes it dose and sometimes no
sometimes but what kind of pain is it?
Pain is sometimes categorized by its site of origin.
i have no pain but bleed from ass
Sometimes he can be but sometimes he can be a pain... lol
no.b'cos even humans pass throught pain to.
sometimes it pass through objects
You can go into shock, or simply pass out if the pain is great enough.
Pain that shifts is pain that started in one place but 'moved' to include a new area. Sometimes, this is referred pain.
Of course, but it is sometimes easy, and sometimes not.