Chemotherapy drugs, which are part of an aggressive regimen in fighting cancer, cause all of those symptoms.
Some of the symptoms are the following... Nausea Vomiting Diarrhea Weight loss Loss of appetite Weakness Red itch skin Sore mouth Sore throat Hair loss Recurrent infections Bleeding Anemia
Symptoms of arsenic poisoning consist of headache, drowsiness, diarrhea, convulsions, changes in fingernail pigment, vomiting, blood in urine and hair loss.
Side effects from chemotherapy can include pain, diarrhea, constipation, mouth sores, hair loss, nausea and vomiting, and blood- related side effects.
There are quite a few drugs used, and I cannot list them all. I shall, however, list three of them. The first is called Carboplatin, and the side effects it tends to have are a decrease in blood cell count, a reversible hair loss, confusion, and nausea, vomiting, and/or diarrhea. The second is Cisplatin, which also causes nausea, vomiting, and/or diarrhea, as well as a decrease in blood cell count, ringing in ears accompanied by a loss in hearing, electrolyte fluctuations, kidney damage, and in many, an allergic reaction. The final is known as Erlotinib, which can cause skin changes such as rashes and diarrhea.
MY name is Trudy Williams and I would like to no if the drug HCTZ. causes hair loss
Some of the side effects of mesothelioma chemotherapy are nausea and vomiting, fatigue, mouth sores, diarrhea and constipation, and hair loss. Blood cell side effects, drug-specific side effects, and rarer, more serious side effects, such as high fever and unexplained bruising, can also occur.
Drug stay in your hair for months together.
There is no way to remove drug traces from your hair. This is why hair is tested for the drugs.
A hair test will show every drug you have used for the length of your hair.
yes they do not actually take the root it is not pulled it is cut, a hair test is a hair test . you can see actual hair test collection on you tube search Hair Collection for Drug Testing
That did occur to victims of the nuclear bombing. The important symptoms reported by the Japanese and observed by American authorities were lose of hair, bleeding into the skin, and other hemorrhagic manifestations, inflammation of the mouth and throat, vomiting, diarrhea, and fever.
No, using lice shampoo will not help you pass a hair drug test. The chemicals in lice shampoo are not designed to mask or eliminate drug metabolites in the hair. The best way to pass a hair drug test is to abstain from drug use.