Yes, smokeless tobacco can potentially affect seizures. The nicotine and other chemicals in smokeless tobacco may influence the brain's electrical activity and could potentially lower seizure thresholds in some individuals. Additionally, withdrawal from nicotine can also lead to increased seizure risk. It's important for individuals with epilepsy or seizure disorders to consult with a healthcare professional regarding tobacco use.
Yes
what little smoke that is generated by smokeless powder cartridge,s,hence the name smokeless powder does not effect the ozone.
seizures
All the side effect I know are seizures, blood clots, and strokes.
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yes a coma can effect your body physically and emotionally
Stress itself is not epilepsy, but it can be a cause of seizures for people who are prone to having seizures.
Using smokeless tobacco increases the risk of high blood pressure, which can lead to cardiovascular disease. It also increases the chances of cardiovascular stroke. Smokeless tobacco is highly addictive because of its high nicotine levels.
Low iron levels, or iron deficiency anemia, can lead to various neurological symptoms, but seizures are not a common direct side effect. While severe anemia can potentially affect brain function and increase the risk of neurological issues, seizures are more typically associated with other medical conditions. If someone experiences seizures, it's essential to consult a healthcare professional for a thorough evaluation.
Well, you get seizures. I guess that is the "effect". That is what happens when something triggers the epilepsy, you get a seizure.
Alcohol increases the chance of seizures, both while you are drinking and especially when you are sobering up. Chronic alcoholics have an especially hard time of it during detox, which is why we recommend a medically-supervised detox from alcohol or tranquilizers (which have much the same effect).
There are no calories in smokeless tobacco.