Direct Alcohol Effects Dehydration and Electrolyte Imbalance: Because alcohol consumption increases urine production it causes the body to dehydrate leading to many common hangover symptoms including thirst, weakness, dryness of mucous membranes, dizziness, and lightheadedness. What are three causes of a hangover? Factors that may make a hangover more likelyRead More →

Smoking and Tobacco. Diet and Physical Activity. Sun and Other Types of Radiation. Viruses and Other Infections. How does a cancer start? Cancer develops when the body’s normal control mechanism stops working. Old cells do not die and instead grow out of control, forming new, abnormal cells. These extra cellsRead More →

What causes kala azar? Kala azar is caused by bites from female phlebotomine sandflies—the vector (or transmitter) of the leishmania parasite. The sand flies feed on animals and humans for blood, which they need for developing their eggs. Is kala-azar caused by Plasmodium? Kala azar is caused by bites fromRead More →

Use baking soda. … Make use of vinegar. … How Do Ductless Mini-Splits Work? … Keeps the Air in Your Home Clean & Filtered. What causes stuffiness in a room? What Makes Rooms Feel Stuffy? Many things combine to make a room feel stale and stuffy. Overheating, overcrowding, stagnant air,Read More →

In short, the causes of the creation of this gap is decreased in the spending by the government, increase in the population that requires more resources to sustain itself, increase in the tax rate by the government that affects the demand level due to decrease in the supply of moneyRead More →

It is known that episodic vertigo, fluctuating sensorineural hearing loss, tinnitus, and/or aural fullness are the four typical clinical symptoms of this disease. However, the clinical features that the patient presents are always quite atypical, especially in an early stage. Can cochlear people hear? Cochlear implants can restore hearing inRead More →

Loud S1. This is the result of mitral valve leaflets remaining open at the end of diastole, rather than drifting back into a closed position as diastolic flow slows down. Such a wide-open mitral valve will slam shut loudly with the onset of systole, making the first heart sound louderRead More →

Malaria deaths are usually related to one or more serious complications, including: Cerebral malaria. If parasite-filled blood cells block small blood vessels to your brain (cerebral malaria), swelling of your brain or brain damage may occur. What is a complicated malaria? Severe malaria occurs when infections are complicated by seriousRead More →

Brown discharge may be a sign of implantation bleeding. This occurs when a fertilized egg attaches to the uterine lining. As it does, it creates a small amount of bleeding. You might notice implantation bleeding as brown discharge when wiping after urination. Why have I got brown discharge but noRead More →

About 80 percent of hemangiomas stop growing by about 5 months, Dr. Antaya says. After hitting this plateau phase, they stay unchanged for several months, and then begin to slowly disappear over time (called involution). By the time children reach 10 years of age, hemangiomas are usually gone. Can hemangiomasRead More →