This is something that you need to see a physician about.
There are many reasons for swelling. You should see a real doctor and not some anonymous person on the internet.
The symptoms of meth use will vary from person to person depending upon a number of different factors, but swelling is possible.
The reaction will vary from person to person but at the very least will entail pain and swelling in the area of the sting. The normal treatment would be an anti-histamine. In a worst way scenario, the person who has been stung could suffer anaphylactic shock and die but this is very rare.
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Alopecia treatment could possibly help your relative if it is determined that he suffers from the auto immune disease that causes it. It is thought that 1 person out of a 100 may suffer from it but only about 20% will respond to treatment.
No, a chicken is a bird. A human is a person like you or me.
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Swelling is not a common stress reaction. It is more likely due to something that the person is doing to try to alleviate stress, such as eating too much salty food or drinking alcohol. If you are experiencing swelling, it could be an symptom of a serious physical condition. You should discuss it with a physician.
the impact can cause the brain to move back and forth inside the skull. The movement of the brain inside the skull can tear blood vessels and nerve fibers, which causes swelling in the brain. This swelling presses down on blood vessels, blocking the flow of blood (and with it, oxygen) to the brain.
He/she was no spring chicken.
Yes some people can have an allergic reaction to BHT.I myself am very allergic to it.It causes throat swelling,sneezing,itchyness,diahhrea,headache,vomiting.
If you had shingles before, that means you had chicken pox already as a child, long before shingles developed. You cannot catch chicken pox from shingles if you already had chicken pox.Chicken pox is a one-time illness, usually in childhood. It does not matter how "mild" or "bad" the chicken pox is. The body's defenses are activated whether "mild" or "bad" and immunity results. No person acquires chicken pox twice.Shingles is caused by the same virus but with shingles, the virus is re-activated within the person's own body (not from catching the chicken pox virus from someone else). A person who never had chicken pox cannot get shingles; but that person who never had chicken pox can get chicken pox.A person who has shingles can infect others with chicken pox, but only if those persons (usually children) never had chicken pox before. If a person with shingles is around a person/child who already had chicken pox, the other people won't get chicken pox or shingles.The defining factors in shingles are:The person already had chicken poxThe person is generally over 50 years oldThe person may also have a compromised immune system