Stress is responsible for numerous physiological responses and should not be underestimated. Stress can cause nausea and vomitting as well as headaches and muscle pain. It can cause an elevation in heart rate and irregular heart rythms. The best way to avoid these symptoms is to alleviate the source of stress. Prolonged stress can affect your heart in the long run as well in the form of fatal dysrrythmias and heart blocks. Persistent vomiting from stress could lead to ulcers, which can be potentially fatal if left untreated. Relaxation techniques can alleviate the symptoms of stress and should be investigated. If stress persists you may choose to see a medical doctor for a physical as well as seek help from a psychologist to find out ways of dealing with and eliminating stress.
Yes because u dookie and pee and throw up a lot wgeb no exercise
You should not force yourslef to ever throw up. That is a key factor in the eating disorder, Bulimia, which is dangerous and can be life-threatening. Forcefully throwing up can damage the stomach, esophagus, and mouth. It can cause tooth decay and bleeding in the eyes and nose due to stress and strain.
cause he was nevos
Up-thrust (throw something into water) Gravity (if you throw something up)
Cause i felt like it! well, wouldn't you throw up after getting punctured with a needle a billion times??? i mean, i would throw up at the fact that i am getting punctured with a needle...
no
No. THC is stored in fat cells. Throwing up would only cause you to throw up stomach fluids.
Best bet it to not throw up gang signs at all, cause if u throw up the wrong one, in the wrong neighborhood and people who are actually in a gang see it then it could cause trouble.
It can, depending on your size. Oh, and if you want to throw up!
stress
Yes, stress can contribute to the development or exacerbation of hemorrhoids. Stress can cause digestive issues and lead to straining during bowel movements, which can increase the pressure on the veins in the rectal area and contribute to the formation of hemorrhoids. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle, managing stress levels, and staying hydrated can help prevent hemorrhoids.
Eating something bad, poison, gas, or sickness.