Depending on the sickness, yes, you will be exempt from fasting. But if the sickness is temporary, the missed fasts must be made up later.
Depends on what triggered it. If it's down to a poor diet then fasting might help, but if it's down to something anatomical allowing the stomach juices to rise then fasting won't do much.
take it to the vet
anti sickness drugs start to help you not to be sick any more
As per my experience, I can say fasting teaches us everything. It has helped me a lot by giving me emotional help. There was a time where i used to stay very depressed. But my fasting coach and his fasting support got me out of that situation.
Yes.
There is limited scientific evidence to suggest that fasting can help with the treatment or management of hemorrhoids. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice on managing hemorrhoids.
Yes, aspirin can help with altitude sickness by reducing inflammation and alleviating symptoms such as headaches and body aches.
Yes, some people use airplane sickness pills to help with symptoms of motion sickness during flights.
Negative nitrogen balance is when nitrogen input is less then the output. It is associated with burns, sickness, serious injury, fasting and fevers. By:Chris Lopez
==another answer: Fasting is a way to get closer to God, not to lose weight! So yes it is safe when you have God's help! If you are not depending on God then i suggest you not do it.
Different religions have different rules for fasting. It would certainly help to know what religion you are talking about.