a flushing valve
I'm no plumber, but it sounds like there may be air trapped in the lines. If you really want to know, make an appointment for a plumber to check it out.
mr crapper actually invented the flushing tolet and I am not joking I know it sounds rude bnut that was his real name
2007
flushalaphobia
Unfortunately, no. Niacin can be used as a supplement to help with high cholesterol, though. You're probably thinking this way because you heard the term niacin "flush", but this does not refer to flushing your system, but rather the flushing (like blushing), prickly sensation it causes in your skin after you take it.
No, but it can cause flushing. And in overdose, vomiting (which also causes flushing.)
Hooligan Causes a Sensation - 1901 was released on: USA: July 1901
The noise after flushing the toilet is typically caused by the water refilling the tank and the valve closing.
My behind
Niacin causes flushing, a reddening and burning of the neck and face.
Hot flashes primarily cause sudden feelings of warmth, often accompanied by sweating and flushing, but they typically do not cause a burning sensation in the chest. However, some individuals may experience anxiety or panic during a hot flash, which can lead to sensations in the chest. If you are experiencing a persistent burning sensation, it's essential to consult a healthcare professional to rule out other potential causes, such as heartburn or cardiac issues.
Never flushing & replacing your anti-freeze/coolant...
Smallpox
The fog horn noise when flushing a toilet is caused by the sudden rush of water through the pipes, creating vibrations that produce the sound.
Common causes of flushing issues in plumbing systems include clogs, mineral buildup, and faulty components. These issues can be resolved effectively by using a plunger or plumbing snake to clear clogs, flushing the system with a vinegar solution to remove mineral buildup, and replacing any faulty components such as valves or seals. Regular maintenance and proper usage can also help prevent flushing issues in the future.
Alcohol can cause vasodilation, which may lead to a feeling of warmth or flushing in some individuals. This sensation is often described as feeling "stuffy" or "flushed."