not only dizziness, craziness and sometimes halucinations
Yes, H. Pylori can cause dizziness. It absorbs Vitamin C, which then prevents the body from absorbing Iron, which then causes anemia. Anemia can cause dizziness.
True. Cocaine causes the sudden release in the brain of a neurotransmitter called dopamine. Source. Prentice Hall
Smoking can constrict blood vessels and reduce the flow of oxygen to the brain, leading to dizziness. Nicotine in cigarettes can also affect blood pressure and heart rate, which may contribute to feelings of lightheadedness. Additionally, smoking can dehydrate the body, further exacerbating dizziness.
Dizziness can trigger the body's vomiting reflex due to the sensory confusion it causes in the inner ear, which is responsible for balance. This sensory mismatch can lead to a feeling of instability and trigger the body's defense mechanism to expel contents in an attempt to restore equilibrium. The connection between dizziness and vomiting can also be influenced by factors like anxiety and motion sickness.
Symptoms of cocaine addiction can include increased tolerance, cravings for the drug, withdrawal symptoms when not using, social or occupational impairment, financial problems, and continued use despite negative consequences. Physical symptoms can also include dilated pupils, weight loss, and changes in sleep patterns.
If you urinate too much, you can become dehydrated. Dehydration causes electrolyte imbalance , which in turn causes dizziness.
cocaine
Swelling dizziness and nausea can come from a allergic reaction like a bee sting.
cocaine?
hyper thyroidism
vomiting, dizziness, dirreah
No, It causes dizziness and makes you hullicuante.
Cocaine overdose
Yes! That is the worst side effect...for me anyway.
Sudden change in blood pressure.
The most common cause of dizziness is an inner ear infection. Other causes are fast heart rate, anxiety, dehidration or low blood sugar. Don't worry about it!
Stimulants (cocaine, meth, caffeine, etc.).