Yes, a high INR (International Normalized Ratio) level can lead to problems breathing, though it's not a direct cause. An elevated INR indicates a higher risk of bleeding due to anticoagulant medications, which can result in complications like pulmonary hemorrhage or bleeding in the lungs. This may lead to shortness of breath or respiratory distress. If someone experiences breathing difficulties and has a high INR, they should seek medical attention promptly.
Yes. High doses of caffeine can cause breathing problems, especially in the young. Children under 16 should avoid energy drinks.
A carbon dioxide level of 76 mmHg is considered high and could indicate respiratory acidosis or other breathing problems. It's important to consult with a healthcare provider to evaluate the cause and determine the appropriate treatment.
There is danger to a healthy person from high altitude breathing because the oxygen level is very low which could possibly cause a heart attack or stroke.
because preservatives cause health problems for example -cancers of many types -asthma attacks -vomiting-chest pains -high blood pressure - breathing problems and many more health problems
No
Some people have allergic reactions to birds with high dander. The majority of birds do not have a high amount of dander. Ones that do include cockatoos, cockatiels, and African greys.
B/c the higher you go the less air there is to breathe from.
no
diabities
No, oxygen cannot get you high. It is a necessary gas for breathing and sustaining life, but it does not have psychoactive effects like drugs that can cause a "high."
Can having high prolactin and what is considered to be high level cause cancer
High levels of silica cause magma to be more viscous