A person may pass out and then experience a convulsion due to several potential causes, including seizures, fainting (syncope) due to low blood pressure or dehydration, or a medical condition like epilepsy. Other factors could be a severe drop in blood sugar levels, a head injury, or a reaction to medication or drugs. It's essential to seek medical attention immediately, as these symptoms can indicate a serious underlying issue.
It could! Be careful!
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by looking in the eyes
A person passes out from a lack of oxygen to the brain. This is a dangerous condition and should not be done intentionally.
Throwing up can cause dehydration, which can cause a person to pass out and slip into a coma.
A person can be a carrier of a disease, or dysfunction, without actually having the disease. For example, a person could be a carrier of hemophilia (extreme bleeding without commensurate cause) but yet would not be a victim of the bleeding dysfunction. However, this person could indeed pass this dysfunction along to his/her offspring.
You may not pass a breathalyzer after not drinking for 10 hours. Each person's metabolism is different, some could pass and some will not.
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The word transmittal means to pass or cause to go from one place or person to another.
It could, I mean, it depends on how severe your allergy is.
Need to specify the problem, anything that trips the engine light will cause it to fail, which could be a thousand different things to fix so it will pass
if an infected person has no symptoms (they wouldn't know they had this virus)then they could go on and pass it on to others, some which are more vunerable who could die in seroius cases.