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Addiction, or ignorance of the effects on the fetus, or both.
it causes esophageal varicies; in other words bleeding in esophagus
Normally it just causes burping, not bloating.
carbonation causes drinks to fizz
Drinking alcohol is one of the major causes of high cholesterol. People who are taking anti-cholesterol medications such as Zocor and Lipitor should not drink alcohol at all.
The carbonation in fizzy drinks cause them to fizz.
In my experience bumps on the head after consuming alcohol is usually caused by stumbline or falling and hitting your head on a hard surface or corner or toilet.
antibuse: causes a build up of acetyaldehyde, the breakdown product of ethanol (alcohol) which can't be broken down further and causes all the ill effects. acetyladehyde is also responsible for the "hangover effect" I rule
Alcohol may reduce the effects of phenytoin (Dilantin) by causing it to be excreted more rapidly. Since phenytoin is an anticonvulsant, and since chronic alcohol use often causes convulsions when the alcohol is withdrawn, there could theoretically be an increased danger of convulsions, especially during detox. You should discuss this issue with your doctor, who may feel it necessary to adjust dosages accordingly.
Other possible causes of microcephaly include infections during pregnancy (rubella, cytomegalovirus, toxoplasmosis), adverse effects of medication, and the excessive use of alcohol by the mother during pregnancy
Carbonation in drinks increases due to higher pressure, lower temperature, or agitation. When a carbonated drink is shaken or poured quickly, carbon dioxide gas bubbles release from the liquid, creating more fizz and increasing the overall carbonation level.