Yes
Metronidazole is the chemical name for Flagyl. Drinking alcohol while on oral Flagyl can cause nausea, rapid heartbeat and vomiting.
Yes, vodka can cause dryness, particularly in the mouth and throat, due to its high alcohol content, which is a dehydrating agent. When consumed, alcohol can lead to decreased saliva production and moisture levels in the body. Additionally, drinking vodka can contribute to overall dehydration, especially if not balanced with water intake.
No...all it can cause is uncomfortable sex, so lube up.
no.
Skin dryness and irritation should be considered with all products, but particularly with those containing alcohol.
A variety of conditions can cause vaginal dryness. Determining the cause is key to helping you find an appropriate solution. Potential causes include: Decreased estrogen levels Reduced estrogen levels are the main cause of vaginal dryness.Estrogen, a female hormone, helps keep vaginal tissue healthy by maintaining normal vaginal lubrication, tissue elasticity and acidity. These factors create a natural defense against vaginal and urinary tract infections. But when your estrogen levels decrease, so does this natural defense, leading to a thinner, less elastic and more fragile vaginal lining.
Rubbing alcohol should not be put on your genitals.
Too much alcohol can cause death. Drinking and driving can also accidents. Drinking too much may also cause liver damage.
No
No
Alcohol and opiates cause contraction. Most other drugs cause dilation.
Yes, drinking alcohol can cause congestion by irritating the mucous membranes in the respiratory system, leading to inflammation and increased mucus production.