No. Acne is an inflammatory process of the epidermis (skin). In moderate to severe cases, it may be caused by inadequate washing and/or an underlying hormonal imbalance. It can be treated with topical vitamin A derivatives such as Retin-A™.
fetal alcohol syndrome
fetal alcohol syndrome
Yes, alcohol consumption can lead to sinus congestion as it can cause inflammation and swelling of the sinus passages.
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Yes, alcohol consumption can lead to flatulence. Alcohol can cause irritation in the digestive system, leading to increased gas production and potentially causing flatulence.
only if you had green beer
Yes, alcohol consumption can lead to a stuffy nose as it can cause inflammation in the nasal passages and sinuses, leading to congestion.
Alcohol consumption can lead to nasal congestion for some individuals, as it can cause inflammation and swelling of the blood vessels in the nasal passages.
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Yes, alcohol consumption can contribute to sinus congestion. Alcohol can cause blood vessels to dilate, leading to increased blood flow to the sinuses and potentially causing congestion.
No, it causes alcohol-induced gastric enteritis.
Alcohol consumption is irrelevant to your HIV status, although it could cause alcoholism.