See a doctor it may be serious you may be sick but that is kind of obvious and you may be allergic to something!!
Yes, Allergies can cause one to feel dizzy, light headed and drained. Your body may also react to an allergy with a headache, rash, hives, swelling and vomiting.
Yes, heat stroke can cause vomiting as a symptom of the body's response to overheating and dehydration.
Yes. It's called heat rash.
Vomiting can cause clammy skin. When one vomits, it depletes the body of nutrition and electrolytes. This may affect the appearance and feel of skin.
Hives, also known as urticaria, are typically triggered by an allergic reaction to certain foods, medications, insect bites, or environmental factors. To catch hives, you need to pinpoint and avoid the trigger that is causing the allergic reaction. It is important to consult a healthcare professional to determine the underlying cause of the hives and receive appropriate treatment.
Dizziness can trigger the body's vomiting reflex due to the sensory confusion it causes in the inner ear, which is responsible for balance. This sensory mismatch can lead to a feeling of instability and trigger the body's defense mechanism to expel contents in an attempt to restore equilibrium. The connection between dizziness and vomiting can also be influenced by factors like anxiety and motion sickness.
yes it causes vmiting sice something is getting injected in the body
Vomiting tends to make the body tense up. The hand muscles might contract as a result of this tensing. Also, vomiting can cause dehydration which can make muscles contract.
Thank you for clarifying. I don't think this is abnormal at all, hives can form anywhere in your body, because they are a component of a systemic allergic reaction. This is not something you need to be worried about unless the hives are getting worse, or they are not improving at all, which would mean you need treatment for the hives (allergy medication or prednisone). But the fact that the hives formed around the moles in not a problem.
Vomiting for prolonged periods can cause a metabolic alkalosis, since the fluids you are vomiting are acidic. Usually, the body will respond by losing more bicarbonate in the urine and by causing the respiratory rate to slow, so to retain more carbon dioxide.
That just means that your stomach is empty but your body is still vomiting.
Natural vitamins come from food sources, so they are better absorbed by the body. As a result, the body is less likely to reject them and cause vomiting.