I am no doctor, but if you are dehydrated and there isn't enough fluid in your lungs to think the mucus (we all have it), you're gonna get congested. diuretics can remove TOO MUCH fluid from your body.
Long Congestion is when you have ahard time breathing and you may develop athsma or serious colds in the future
diuretic drugs
Spironolactone
Heart worms do cause congestion. However, if this has occurred, it may be too late for the host of these parasites.
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Yes, wine can cause congestion in some individuals due to its histamine content, which can trigger allergic reactions and lead to symptoms like nasal congestion.
Yes, wine has the potential to cause congestion in individuals due to its histamine content, which can trigger allergic reactions and lead to congestion in some people.
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Richard Mills Pearce has written: 'The increase of elastic tissue in the lung in chronic passive congestion' -- subject(s): Lungs, Congestion
Yes, red wine can cause congestion in some individuals due to its histamine content, which can trigger allergic reactions and lead to symptoms like congestion.
Because it is a diuretic and can cause dehydration.
No, this product is not an active drug product. It is only sterile nutrition(amino acids, fat, sugar). With the exception of an onset of a heart attack due to an allergic reaction this is not likely. The fluid in the chest that is causing the pulmonary congestion is a result of heart or lung damage or an active drug product.