|
... or abdomen. Others may note shortness of breath, pain in the arms or legs, weakness, or loss of consciousness (fainting). Dissections can affect the arteries supplying the heart, resulting in a heart attack. If the dissection interrupts blood supply ...
|
|
... lanolin. Dizziness Many pregnant women complain of dizziness and lightheadedness throughout their pregnancies. Fainting is rare but does happen even in some healthy pregnant women. There are many reasons for these symptoms. The growth of more blood ...
|
|
... start taking the pills. Other side effects include dizziness, nausea, vomiting and feeling lightheaded or even fainting if patients drink alcohol or do not drink enough fluids. Patients need to be sure to tell every doctor and nurse they see that ...
|
|
... judgment" but an issue for parents. It also questioned the side effects of the vaccine, which include dizziness and fainting. McCracken told the annual Sexual Health of the North West Conference today: "Anyone who is eligible for vaccination is ...
|
|
... And doctors were concerned that people on medication to lower their blood pressure might be at an increased risk of fainting when giving blood. However, the UK Blood Services Standing Advisory Committee on Care and Selection of Donors decided that ...
|
|
... a few minutes; pain spreading to the shoulders, neck or arms; and chest discomfort coupled with lightheadedness, fainting, sweating, nausea or shortness of breath. Other less common signs include atypical chest pain, stomach or abdominal pain, ...
|
|
... has received 9,749 complaints about Gardasil between June 8, 2006, and June 30, 2008. They range from headaches and fainting spells to blood clots and paralysis -- even death. Whooley has filed a claim under the government's injury prevention ...
|
|
... cried out in pain? What if I saw blood? What if something were to go wrong with her or the baby? Could I keep from fainting or having a heart attack? I once heard of a father who passed out in the delivery room. But, too late now, I couldn't refuse. ...
|
|
... there also can be dramatic signs. For instance, pulmonary embolism can cause rapid heartbeat, sharp chest pain and fainting as well as sudden death. Patients often are given blood thinners, or in severe cases, surgery is required to remove the ...
|
|
... a school is the best place to offer three injections which have triggered side effects such as dizziness and fainting. Year eight girls at St Monica's Roman Catholic high school in Prestwich, Greater Manchester, were due to receive the vaccination ...
|
|
... to protect young girls, but has side effects some researchers say are debilitating and possibly deadly. Nausea and fainting are just a couple of the symptoms. More serious symptoms that could have a link to the vaccine are vision problems, and ...
|
|
... Digitek overdose may suffer a heart attack, stroke or, potentially, death. Other side effects include dizziness and fainting, an irregular heartbeat, low blood pressure, confusion, vomiting, nausea or other symptoms. In 2006 and 2007, the Food and ...
|
|
... essentially be getting a double dose of sedatives. This can dangerously slow your heart rate and lead to dizziness, fainting, and shallow breathing, which can deprive your body of oxygen and damage brain cells. Worst case: You may even stop ...
|
|
... safety and efficacy are normal. She said most adverse reactions to the vaccine have been minor and include fainting and swelling around the injection site. "As far as it being a sexually transmitted infection, hepatitis B is also a sexually ...
|
|
... long-acting analogues to be associated with hypoglycemia (blood sugar so low that it can cause symptoms such as fainting), and are similar to pre-mixed human insulin preparations in terms of the frequency of hypoglycemia reported. * Pre-mixed ...
|
|
... most requiring medical care. About one-third were for children 16 and under. Some bad reactions reported are fainting, seizures, loss of vision, abnormal speech, severe purple coloring of lips and Guillian-Barre Syndrome (extreme cases can cause ...
|
|
... of reported adverse events have not been serious. The most commonly reported adverse events have included syncope (fainting), pain at the injection site, headache, nausea, and fever. Fainting is common after injections and vaccinations, especially ...
|
|
... 10 days or get worse instead of better. Trouble breathing or shortness of breath. Pain or pressure in the chest. Fainting or feeling like you are about to faint. Confusion or disorientation. Severe or persistent vomiting. Severe pain in your face or ...
|