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... coughing. It also is very tiring and can cause sleeplessness, dizziness or fainting; headaches; leaking of urine; vomiting; and even broken ribs.
Vomiting; Confusion; Violent behavior. Substituted cathinones, also called "bath salts," are mind-altering (psychoactive) substances similar to amphetamines ...
vomiting; vomiting of blood; yellow eyes and skin. Get emergency help immediately if any of the following symptoms of overdose occur: Symptoms of overdose.
Preventing nausea and vomiting from chemotherapy. Nausea and vomiting are common side effects of chemotherapy treatment for cancer. Chemotherapy drugs are ...
... vomiting, puffiness or swelling of the eyelids or around the eyes, face, lips, or tongue, trouble breathing, or unusual tiredness or weakness. Back to top ...
— a necessary component of the in vitro fertilization (IVF) process they went through to become pregnant — along with the extreme nausea and vomiting Lacey ...
Severe stomach, pelvic or back pain. Unusual bleeding, including bleeding from the rectum or vomiting blood. Severe headache. Seek help for urgent mental health ...
Have fever, body aches and fatigue. Had a recent urinary tract infection. Feel pain when you pee. See blood in your urine. Have an upset stomach or vomiting.
Fainting or seizures. Trouble with the eyes or ears, such as double vision or a sudden change in hearing. Confusion or slurred speech. Ongoing vomiting.
Choking or vomiting. Having trouble breathing or swallowing. Coughing up bloody or pink-tinged phlegm. Having chest pain. Self-care measures. Cough medicines ...
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