Yes, that is just one of the side effects that can be caused by this class of medications, you may also experience: nausea, headache, drowsiness and dizziness.
some could ask your physician
Yes, you can take ibuprofen (not cuprofen) if you are taking atenolol (not arennolol). Keep in mind that depending on the dosage and frequency of the ibuprofen use, you could reduce the effectiveness of the atenolol.
Yes. It is a fungal infection. It can be on other parts of the body, but there are other names for it. Typically, for the crotch area, the condition is called Tinea Cruris. On the feet (Athlete's Foot), the condition is called Tinea Pedis.
That could be possible.
Atenolol, a beta-blocker used primarily for hypertension and heart-related conditions, is not commonly associated with increased mucus production in the throat. However, some individuals may experience respiratory side effects, including bronchospasm or dry throat, which could indirectly lead to the sensation of mucus buildup. If you notice significant changes in mucus production or throat discomfort while taking atenolol, it's advisable to consult your healthcare provider.
No as the nerves in the spine have not link to sperm production. It may how ever cause impotence as the nerves in the coccyx link to the nerves in your penis and if damaged and take away your ability to have an erection
your cluch could be gone!
No, dry=dead.
There are many things that could cause bloating. A person who becomes sick could be one possible reason that causes them to bloat.
Yes, it is possible that the aerosol propellant could cause an asthma attack
Deficiencies of molybdenum are rare, but do occur where the mineral is not present in soil, or in people with certain genetic disorders. When a deficiency occurs, it could cause esophageal cancer, impotence, and an abnormal excretion of sulfur.
it may not be the "cause" but it could be a "contributing" factor