Most likely the illness has led the child to become so sick and weak they lose consciousness. If they are sweating this may be due to fever and the brain can be overheating and cause the child to lose consciousness in which immediate care should be taken to cool them off. They may also just become weak or lose too many body fluids.
This will result in symptoms of withdrawal such as nausea, vomiting, hot and cold sweats, and body aches for a period of time.
I would define it as a substance which alters the conciousness of an animal or human being, to the extent in which it causes visual or aural hallucinations, which are experienced only by that persons/beings conciousness, and do not actually take place in reality.
A friend of mine was prescribed 30mg oxycodone and he would complain about waking up with the sweats. He told me that when he would wake up with the sweats, it was because his body was going through withdrawals from not taking the oxycodone throughout the night.
You will eventually become dehydrated, and as we all know, that's not good. If you can't keep any fluids down, and you're having headaches, sweats or extreme tiredness, i would suggest going to the hospital. You may need an IV. Hope this helped (:
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No. Your BAC would still be the same. But vomiting would reduce the alcohol levels in the stomach, so your BAC later on will be lower.
It would make you do it pretty well, if you drank enough of it...but as far as stopping vomiting, no it won't do that.
well i would say that it could be a side affect to a medicine but many diseases do have vomiting in the process.
You wake up not feeling well, but you are scheduled to work. What symptoms would require you to stay home from work? a) runny nose b) pink eye c)vomiting d) coughing
A nerve agent would cause drooling, breathing difficulty, and vomiting.
Pedialyte is for when the child may be dehydrated, and is not to be given as a substitute for a drink. When the child is febrile (feverish) or dehydrated from excessive vomiting or diarhea, it is reccomended because it rehydrates and has essential electrolytes. Think of it as a cold medicine. You would give it to your child only if he/she has a cold and not at any other time.
Your body sweats to help cool yourself otherwise you would of overheating