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Alcohol can cause dehydration and inflammation, which can lead to a fever-like response in the body. This can also be a result of an alcohol intolerance or an immune system reaction to the toxins in alcohol. It's important to stay hydrated and seek medical advice if you frequently experience fevers after drinking alcohol.
No, drinking alcohol does not effectively kill parasites in the body. It is important to seek medical treatment from a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment of parasitic infections.
NOOO that's a horrible horrible idea, if you mean like isopropyl alcohol. You will probably die, or get really really sick and then die. Medical alcohol is very different from drinking alcohol and is not meant to be ingested.
No. But drinking alcohol can, if you decide to keep the baby, cause mental problems and birth defects in your child. You need some good medical advice.
Alcohol itself doesn't persuade. However, the medical consensus that drinking alcohol (beer, wine and liquor) contributes to good health and longevity is persuasive.
There is no known medical interaction between capecitabine and alcohol. Nonetheless the dizziness effect caused by capecitabine may be worsened by drinking alcohol.
Rubbing alcohol is extremely poisonous and if ingested it will lead to headaches nausea, vomiting, anesthesia and coma. <><><><> Above is good answer. Rubbing alcohol is isopropyl alcohol, which is poisonous. DRINKING alcohol is ethyl alcohol.
Drinking alcohol while pregnant is not illegal in most places, but it is strongly advised against by medical professionals as it can harm the developing baby.
Alcohol poisoning is caused by consuming too much alcohol in too short a period of time. It is serious and can be fatal. Always obtain emergency medical help if alcohol poisoning is suspected.
The current medical opinion is that smoking and drinking alcohol is bad for the developing baby. Doing so is likely to affect the baby's development in the mother's womb. I doubt that any would be mother would want to risk creating a baby that has medical problems caused by them smoking, taking drugs or drinking alcohol.
The only one I know of is reviving nearly frozen-to-death people. Other than that, no; not that is yet known.
The only one I know of is reviving nearly frozen-to-death people. Other than that, no; not that is yet known.