No, it is not possible to die from simply seeing an ugly person. Beauty is subjective and there is no scientific evidence to support the idea that looking at someone unattractive can cause death.
Yes, a forceful kick to the anus can potentially cause trauma to the blood vessels in the area, leading to the development of hemorrhoids. It is important to seek medical attention if you experience symptoms like bleeding, pain, or swelling in the anal area after such an injury.
Dislocation affects the joints in the body, where the bones are forced out of their normal positions. This can cause pain, swelling, and limited mobility in the affected joint. It is important to seek medical attention for proper treatment.
Seeing bugs that aren't there in elderly individuals can be caused by a condition called Charles Bonnet Syndrome, which is characterized by visual hallucinations due to loss of vision. It can also be a result of medication side effects, dementia, or neurodegenerative diseases. Consulting with a healthcare provider can help determine the exact cause and appropriate treatment.
Swelling in the ankles and hands, known as edema, can be caused by various factors such as excess salt intake, standing or sitting for long periods, pregnancy, certain medications, or underlying medical conditions like heart failure, kidney disease, or liver disease. When these conditions disrupt the balance of fluids in the body, fluid can accumulate in the tissues, leading to swelling. It is important to consult a healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause of the swelling and to develop an appropriate treatment plan.
A chalazion is a term that refers to a small, painless bump that develops on the eyelid. It occurs when a meibomian gland becomes blocked and may cause redness, swelling, and tenderness.
Possibly a stye (sp?) an uncomfortable bump on the inside of your eyelid....dissappears on it's own in time.
tender tooth with swelling jaw means infection?
It really isn't very wise to blow your nose when it is broken as it may cause severe facial swelling. Here is a video what happens when you blow your nose when it's broken: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZjY3IIoPc8
The medical term for involuntary contractions of the eyelid is blepharospasm. This condition can cause the eyelid to twitch or close intermittently and may be temporary or chronic.
no it can not cause swelling in your legs, but if your allergic to pop it might
When you touch your eyelid, it can cause pain because the eyelid is sensitive and touching it can irritate the nerves and tissues in the eye. This sensitivity is a natural response to protect the eye from potential harm.
BlepharoptosisIt is called ptosis of the eyelid. Ptosis occurs when the muscles that raise the eyelid are not strong enough to do so properly. It can affect one eye or both eyes and is more common in the elderly, as muscles in the eyelids may begin to deteriorate. One can, however, be born with ptosis. Congenital ptosis is hereditary in three main forms. Causes of congenital ptosis remain unknown. Ptosis may be caused by damage/trauma to the muscle which raises the eyelid, or damage to the (3rd cranial nerve (oculomotor nerve)) which controls this muscle. Such damage could be a sign or symptom of an underlying disease such as diabetes, a brain tumor, and diseases which may cause weakness in muscles or nerve damage, such as myasthenia gravis. Exposure to the toxins in some snake and insect venoms, such as that of the black mamba may also cause ptosis.
A blow to the head would cause swelling.
When you touch your eyelid, it may hurt due to irritation, infection, or injury. The sensitive nerves in the eyelid can cause pain when stimulated. It is important to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Yes, ice can cause swelling by constricting blood vessels and reducing blood flow to the affected area, which can lead to inflammation and swelling.
No.