So many things, you couldn't list them here- from psychological to as simple as dehydration. It sounds like you are describing a feeling, since the condition is almost impossible, so after determining if you've been active, not sedentary- I'd check the mental aspect. How's your life going right now?... love life, finances, job, relationships??
These symptoms could indicate a gastrointestinal issue such as a stomach virus or food poisoning. It's also possible that it could be related to a flu or other viral infection. If symptoms persist or worsen, it's advisable to seek medical advice.
Blood carries oxygen and nutrients to all parts of the body, helping to sustain life. It is pumped by the heart through a network of blood vessels, providing cells with the essential elements they need to function. The circulatory system ensures that blood reaches every tissue and organ, supporting the body's metabolic processes.
Coughing up catarrh could be a sign of irritation in the respiratory tract, possibly due to an infection or allergies. It is important to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment if your cat is experiencing this symptom.
Nerves in our teeth help us feel sensations like pain, temperature, and pressure. They alert us when something is wrong with our teeth, like decay or damage, so we can take care of them.
Inflammation is likely causing the injured area to feel warm. This is a natural response of the body to injury or infection, where blood flow increases to the area, causing heat and swelling.
your blood pressure could be high
No - wrong location.
We could feel lone. For example: if you tell wrong thing to your best friend you could lose a friend. And you could feel sad every day if you or your friend look at you because you lose your trust.
You could say that you feel you will be an asset to the company by stating why in an interview. You cannot get this question wrong.
This is a question you should best ask your DOCTOR. It could be something she would really need to know.
You should get your ears tested at a hospital by a professional.
No there is nothing wrong with you, you are just having mood swings.
You probably slept on it wrong, cutting off the blood to your leg.
lol at worst they ruptured your intestines...
They are like that because your heart is beating...
True, you can feel a pulse in veins, particularly in larger veins close to the surface of the skin, such as those in the neck or the wrist. However, the pulse is more commonly associated with arteries, where the pressure from the heartbeat is felt. In veins, the pulse may be less noticeable due to lower pressure and blood flow dynamics.
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.