I was a smoke-free zone for just over a week when one nostril suddenly began to feel incredibly dry and then started running like a tap. When it wasn't running I was sneezing my head off (far more than I've ever sneezed with a common cold). It took about 2 days for things to settle down again and now I just have an annoying itch.
Can't wait to see what happens next!
you will get messed up that's the side effect YOU WILL GET SOOOO MESSED UP
A common side affect is getting wrinkles at an early age.
Smoking weed also has side effect which is given below:- 1.These smoking weed cause harmful effect to insects . 2.these smoking weed also has harmful effects on human health as these cause serious health problem such as poor digestion and convulsion. 3.carcinogen present in smoking weed also cause cancer.
Yes, headaches are a common side effect of methotrexate.
Generally not. If ringing in the ears has occurred at the same time as stopping smoking, this is more likely to be concidental than not.
No. Heavy smokers may experience a loss of appetite upon discontinuation of smoking, lasting up to a week, but nausea is not a side-effect of smoking.
You can try e-cigarette which cause less side effect than regular cigarette.
sneezing, coughing, breathing softly
are there side effects to smoking sage? hmmm i'd say, as the effect is similar to cannabis it may have similar effects on the brain. and you will be at risk to the usual problems with smoking anything i.e tar in your lungs, mucus membrane breakdown causing smokers cough, lung cancer etc.
Vomiting, dizzyness, coughing sneezing, and etc.
Clonazepam is a benzodiazepine primarily used to treat anxiety and seizure disorders, and it is not commonly associated with sneezing as a side effect. However, individual reactions to medications can vary, and some people may experience respiratory effects or allergies that could lead to sneezing. If sneezing occurs after taking clonazepam, it's essential to consult a healthcare professional to determine the cause and assess any potential reactions.
Yes, smoking can raise your heartrate but it is still possible to gain weight if you dont eat properly or excersise