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Black coffee or caffeine. Coffee and other caffeinated drinks do not stop or reduce the effects of alcohol poisoning. A cold shower. The shock of cold can ...
Limit or avoid nicotine, caffeine and alcohol close to bedtime as well. Limit naps. For those who find napping during the day helpful, limit naps to 30 ...
Indigestion, or an upset stomach, can be caused by overeating; eating fatty, greasy or spicy foods; consuming too much caffeine, chocolate, alcohol or ...
The caffeine in the chocolate was elevating her heart rate. Rarely, the sinus node can jump-start the heart rate with no apparent cause — no stress, illness ...
Indomethacin (Indocin) — a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medication; Caffeine — taken as a tablet or beverage before bedtime. There are reports of small ...
Have significant abdominal pain. You also may consider limiting foods that can make diarrhea worse, including: Caffeine. Dairy products. Greasy foods. Very ...
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Caffeine excess; Eye strain; Fatigue; Irritation of the eye surface or inner eyelids; Nicotine; Stress; Wind or air pollution. Benign essential blepharospasm is ...
Limit dairy products, gluten, caffeine and sugar. These foods may make your symptoms worse. Stop taking any medicines that might be a cause of your symptoms.
Caffeine or alcohol; Cigarettes or recreational drugs. Medications or herbal supplements. Accompanied by. Chest pain or tightness; Dizziness or lightheadedness
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