I don't know the answer. But I had blood work taken this morning and am having the same thing happen. I've never experienced it before but I do know that the tech put the needle pretty deep and my arm was immediately sore afterwards and the upper arm pain started about 30 minutes later. could be either the needle was too deep, or they hit one of the valves in the vein.
No. It does not cause lockjaw.
You need to see your Doctor for a pregnancy blood test & also for a medical evaluation.
Yes, it is normal to feel tired after having blood taken. The process can cause temporary fatigue due to factors like anxiety, dehydration, or the body's reaction to the procedure. However, if extreme fatigue persists or is accompanied by other concerning symptoms, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional. Staying hydrated and resting afterward can help alleviate feelings of tiredness.
no a short term use of ibuprofen shouldn't give you any symptoms but a long term use (as in years) could tear up your stomach and that could cause vomiting but i don't think anything about ibuprofen can give you blood clots NOTED: im not a doctor but i have taken ibuprofen for years
Highly unlikely. However, depending upon why, the condition they are being taken for might possibly cause a temporary rise in blood pressure.
The symbiosis relationship of a deer and a tick is parasitism. The deer is the harmed host and the tick is harming the host.
Yes, medication taken to treat high blood pressure can cause erectile dysfunction. Talk to your doctor about the possibility of either adjust the dose, or trying a different med with less sexual side effects.
Not to be taken by pregnant women (could cause miscarriage) or those with gallstones. Ginger plant not to be eaten. May slow blood clotting time. Consultation with medical practitioner recommended.
blood cultures are taken to determine
No, cause he laughs, and he doesn't mind having the mickey taken out of him, or playing around
Mineral salts are taken from the blood in the nephron's of the kidneys, and then put back into the blood as needed in the peritubular capillaries.
Ultrasound posses no risk, neither does having your blood pressure, temperature and pulse taken.