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Dizziness

A Wisdom Archive on Dizziness

Dizziness

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Dizziness: Encyclopedia II - Loop diuretic - Adverse effects

The most common adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are dose-related and relate to the effect of loop diuretics on diuresis and electrolyte balance. Common ADRs include: hyponatremia, hypokalemia, hypomagnesemia, dehydration, hyperuricemia, gout, dizziness, postural hypotension, syncope (Rossi, 2004). Infrequent ADRs include: dyslipidemia, increased serum creatinine concentration, hypocalcemia, rash (Rossi, 2004). Ototoxicity (damage to the ear) is a serious, but rare ADR associated with use of loop diuretics. This may be limited to tinnitus and vert ...

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Loop diuretic, Loop diuretic - Mechanism of action, Loop diuretic - Clinical use, Loop diuretic - Loop diuretic resistance, Loop diuretic - Adverse effects, Loop diuretic - Examples of loop diuretics

Read more here: » Loop diuretic: Encyclopedia II - Loop diuretic - Adverse effects

Dizziness: Encyclopedia II - Microwave auditory effect - Primary Cold War-era research in the US

The first American to publish on the microwave hearing effect was Allan H. Frey, in 1961. In his experiments, the subjects were discovered to be able to hear appropriately pulsed microwave radiation, from a distance of 100 meters from the transmitter. This was accompanied by side effects such as dizziness, headaches, and a pins and needles sensation. Sharp and Grove soon developed for the Advanced Research Projects Agency at Walter Reed Army ...

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Microwave auditory effect, Microwave auditory effect - Natural sources of electromagnetic perception, Microwave auditory effect - Full spectrum electromagnetic perception, Microwave auditory effect - Primary Cold War-era research in the US, Microwave auditory effect - Peaceful applications, Microwave auditory effect - Weaponization, Microwave auditory effect - Patented applications

Read more here: » Microwave auditory effect: Encyclopedia II - Microwave auditory effect - Primary Cold War-era research in the US

Dizziness: Encyclopedia II - The Mad Gasser of Mattoon - Summary

The alleged attacks followed a similar pattern: late at night, homeowners would report noticing a curious sweet odor that was strong enough to wake them, followed by nausea, dizziness, headaches, breathing difficulty or a feeling of paralysis. Some claimed that a buzzing sound or a blue vapor was present at the time. Several homeowners reported a tall figure dressed in black fleeing from their property immediately after the attacks. After sensational newspaper reports of the first few incidents, the panicked citizens talked of little ...

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The Mad Gasser of Mattoon, The Mad Gasser of Mattoon - Summary, The Mad Gasser of Mattoon - Explanations, The Mad Gasser of Mattoon - Mass hysteria, The Mad Gasser of Mattoon - Toxic waste or pollution, The Mad Gasser of Mattoon - Actual assailant

Read more here: » The Mad Gasser of Mattoon: Encyclopedia II - The Mad Gasser of Mattoon - Summary

Dizziness: Encyclopedia II - Chinese Democracy - Lineup

Guns N' Roses' Frontman, Axl Rose, began production of the album in 1997 with longtime members Matt Sorum and Dizzy Reed, as well as Paul Tobias, Robin Finck and Duff McKagan, the only other founding member remaining in the group at the time. Currently in the band are Rose, lead guitarist Robin Finck (Nine Inch Nails), bassist Tommy Stinson (The Replacements), rhythm guitarist Richard Fortus (Love Spit Love), drummer Brian Mantia (Primus), and keyboardis ...

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Chinese Democracy, Chinese Democracy - Lineup, Chinese Democracy - Music, Chinese Democracy - Sound, Chinese Democracy - Production and collaboration, Chinese Democracy - Length, Chinese Democracy - Current status, Chinese Democracy - Other bands, Chinese Democracy - Sources

Read more here: » Chinese Democracy: Encyclopedia II - Chinese Democracy - Lineup

Dizziness: Encyclopedia II - Pitcher - Significant pitchers

Pitcher - Baseball Hall of Fame members. Grover Cleveland Alexander Chief Bender Mordecai Brown Jim Bunning Steve Carlton Jack Chesbro John Clarkson Stan Coveleski Candy Cummings Leon Day * Dizzy Dean Martin Dihigo * Don Drysdale Dennis Eckersley Red Faber Bob Feller Rollie Fingers Whitey Ford Bill Foster * Rube Foster * Pud Galvi ...

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Pitcher, Pitcher - Pitching in a game, Pitcher - After the ball is pitched, Pitcher - Significant pitchers, Pitcher - Baseball Hall of Fame members, Pitcher - Other noteworthy pitchers

Read more here: » Pitcher: Encyclopedia II - Pitcher - Significant pitchers

Dizziness: Encyclopedia II - Chinese Democracy - Lineup

Guns N' Roses' frontman Axl Rose, began production of the album in 1997 with longtime members Matt Sorum and Dizzy Reed, as well as Paul Tobias, Robin Finck and Duff McKagan, the only other founding member remaining in the group at the time. Currently in the band are Rose, lead guitarist Robin Finck (Nine Inch Nails), bassist Tommy Stinson (The Replacements), rhythm guitarist Richard Fortus (Love Spit Love), drummer Brian Mantia (Primus), and keyboardis ...

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Chinese Democracy, Chinese Democracy - Lineup, Chinese Democracy - Music, Chinese Democracy - Sound, Chinese Democracy - Production and collaboration, Chinese Democracy - Length, Chinese Democracy - Current status, Chinese Democracy - Other bands, Chinese Democracy - Sources

Read more here: » Chinese Democracy: Encyclopedia II - Chinese Democracy - Lineup

Dizziness: Encyclopedia II - Bupropion - Side effects

Common side effects include dry mouth, tremors, anxiety, loss of appetite, agitation, dizziness, headache, excessive sweating, increased risk of seizure, and insomnia. Bupropion causes less insomnia if it is taken just before going to bed, or in the morning after arising. Activation of mania and psychosis have both been encountered. Scattered abnormalities of liver function studies are noted, without evidence of hepatotoxicity. Cases of significant liver damage with or without jaundice (icterus) have been seen rarely. In a German data ...

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Bupropion, Bupropion - History, Bupropion - Mode of action, Bupropion - Pharmacokinetics, Bupropion - Chronic hepatotoxicity in animals, Bupropion - Indications, Bupropion - Contraindications, Bupropion - Side effects, Bupropion - Interactions, Bupropion - Abuse liability, Bupropion - Additional warnings, Bupropion - Dosage, Bupropion - Remarks, Bupropion - Dose forms

Read more here: » Bupropion: Encyclopedia II - Bupropion - Side effects

Dizziness: Encyclopedia II - Dehydration - Symptoms and prognosis

Symptoms may include headaches similar to what is experienced as a hangover, a sudden episode of visual snow, decreased blood pressure (hypotension), and dizziness or fainting when standing up due to orthostatic hypotension. Untreated dehydration generally results in delirium, unconsciousness, and death. Dehydration symptoms generally become noticeable after 2% of one's normal water volume has been lost. Initially, one experiences thirst and discomfort, possibly along with loss of appetite and dry skin. Athletes may suffer a loss of performance of up to 50%, and experience flushing, low endurance, rapid heart rates, e ...

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Dehydration, Dehydration - Medical causes of dehydration, Dehydration - Symptoms and prognosis, Dehydration - Treatment, Dehydration - Avoiding dehydration, Dehydration - Ethical concerns

Read more here: » Dehydration: Encyclopedia II - Dehydration - Symptoms and prognosis

Dizziness: Encyclopedia II - Babs and Buster Bunny - The duo Babs and Buster Bunny

Babs and Buster are about 14 years old. Like the other Tiny Toons characters, they attend Acme Looniversity where the instructors include Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and Porky Pig, as well as many other classic Warner Bros. cartoon stars. Their best friends are Plucky Duck, Hamton J. Pig, Shirley the Loon, Dizzy Devil, Fifi Le Fume, Fowlmouth and Gogo Dodo. They are best friends, and despite their similar appearance and shared surname, they have "No relation!" They're also no relation to Bugs Bunny, their mentor and favorite teacher at school. It is occa ...

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Babs and Buster Bunny, Babs and Buster Bunny - Babs Bunny, Babs and Buster Bunny - Buster Bunny, Babs and Buster Bunny - The duo Babs and Buster Bunny

Read more here: » Babs and Buster Bunny: Encyclopedia II - Babs and Buster Bunny - The duo Babs and Buster Bunny

Dizziness: Encyclopedia II - Vitamin poisoning - Hypervitaminosis A

The effects of vitamin A poisoning include: birth defects liver abnormalities, reduced bone mineral density that may result in osteoporosis hair loss excessive skin dryness/peeling Signs of acute toxicity include nausea and vomiting, headache, dizziness, blurred vision, and loss of muscular coordination. Although hypervitaminosis A can occur when very large amounts of liver are regularly consumed, most cases of vitamin A toxicity result from an excess intake of vitamin A in supplements. Toxic symptoms can also arise after consuming very large amo ...

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Vitamin poisoning, Vitamin poisoning - Hypervitaminosis A, Vitamin poisoning - Hypervitaminosis D

Read more here: » Vitamin poisoning: Encyclopedia II - Vitamin poisoning - Hypervitaminosis A

Dizziness: Encyclopedia II - Joe Lovano - Early years

Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Lovano was exposed throughout his early life to jazz by his father. Coltrane, Dizzy Gillespie, and Sonny Stitt were among his earlier influences. He developed further at Berklee College of Music, and then served a big band apprenticeship with Woody Herman's Thundering Herd and the Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra. His father Tony "Big T" Lovano, a fine Cleveland tenorman, was his first inspiration. He taught Joe all the standards, how to lead a gig, how to pace a set, and to be versatile enough to always find work. Jo ...

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Joe Lovano, Joe Lovano - Early years, Joe Lovano - Recent work, Joe Lovano - Discography, Joe Lovano - As leader, Joe Lovano - Collaborations, Joe Lovano - External link

Read more here: » Joe Lovano: Encyclopedia II - Joe Lovano - Early years

Dizziness: Encyclopedia II - Rock & Rule - Plot

Omar, Angel, Dizzy, and Stretch perform in a small-time rock band in their home city of Ohmtown. The aging but still popular rock star Mok, in search of the "one voice" needed to summon a demon from another dimension, hears Angel sing while the band performs in a club and realizes that she is the voice he needs. Although initially unaware of Mok's true intentions, she refuses to abandon her band at his insistance. Not willing to take no for an answer, Mok kidnaps her and flies away with her in his blimp to Nuke York (the post-apocalyptic version of New York City) to perform ...

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Rock & Rule, Rock & Rule - Production and Release, Rock & Rule - Plot, Rock & Rule - Trivia

Read more here: » Rock & Rule: Encyclopedia II - Rock & Rule - Plot

Dizziness: Encyclopedia II - Balance disorder - Symptoms

When balance is impaired, an individual has difficulty maintaining orientation. For example, an individual may experience the "room spinning" and may not be able to walk without staggering, or may not even be able to arise. Some of the symptoms a person with a balance disorder may experience are: A sensation of dizziness or vertigo (spinning). Falling or a feeling of falling. Lightheadedness or feeling woozy. Vis ...

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Balance disorder, Balance disorder - Normal balance functioning, Balance disorder - Types of balance disorders, Balance disorder - Causes, Balance disorder - Symptoms, Balance disorder - Diagnosis, Balance disorder - Treatment, Balance disorder - Vertigo, Balance disorder - Balance Retraining exercises, Balance disorder - Diet Changes, Balance disorder - Research, Balance disorder - Source

Read more here: » Balance disorder: Encyclopedia II - Balance disorder - Symptoms

Dizziness: Encyclopedia II - Phenelzine - Side effects

Common side effects include orthostatic hypotension, dizziness, headache, fatigue and gastro-intestinal disturbances. Phenelzine can cause, though rarely, severe hepatotoxicity, most likely due to its hydrazine group. As with other MAOIs, tyramine-containing foods can cause a cheese reaction, which is a severe hypertensive crisis, so users of phenelzine must adhere to rigid dietary guidelines. This hypertensive crisis is characterised by severe headache and rapid rise in blood pressure, which can cause c ...

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Phenelzine, Phenelzine - Mode of action, Phenelzine - Pharmacokinetics, Phenelzine - Side effects, Phenelzine - Nardil formulation

Read more here: » Phenelzine: Encyclopedia II - Phenelzine - Side effects

Dizziness: Encyclopedia II - Mushroom poisoning - Symptoms

Serious symptoms do not always occur immediately after eating; often not until the toxin attacks the kidney, from minutes to hours later. In rare cases, symptoms leading to death may not appear for days after eating a poisonous mushroom. Symptoms typically include: Lethargy Headache Dizziness Cold sweat Vomiting Sharp abdominal pains Jaundice Severe diarrhea If treated promptly, death can usually be avoided. Otherwise, with some toxins, death could result within a week or a few ...

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Mushroom poisoning, Mushroom poisoning - No golden rule for safety, Mushroom poisoning - Symptoms, Mushroom poisoning - Poisonous species

Read more here: » Mushroom poisoning: Encyclopedia II - Mushroom poisoning - Symptoms

Dizziness: Encyclopedia II - Diving signal - Signal variations

Diving signals sometimes differ between groups of divers. I have come across these variations:- The throat cut signal: "general danger". Tapping the mouthpiece: "I'm out of air". Pointing at the ear: "I can't clear that ear"; or "listen!" Pointing at someone: changes the reference of the next signal from "I" to the diver pointed at. Pointing at side of head with screwing movement: "I am dizzy"; or "there is a boat moving about" (the screwing represents a propeller). First finger up/down: "lets go up/down". Thumb up: "I am OK" ...

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Diving signal, Diving signal - Hand signals, Diving signal - Signal variations, Diving signal - Torch / flashlight signals, Diving signal - Rope signals

Read more here: » Diving signal: Encyclopedia II - Diving signal - Signal variations

Dizziness: Encyclopedia II - Toxic shock syndrome - Symptoms and diagnosis

Symptoms of toxic shock syndrome in the early phase can be hard to recognize because they mimic the flu. They include sudden high fever, muscle aches, joint pain, vomiting, diarrhea, dizziness, fainting, or a rash that looks like a sunburn. One or two weeks after initial symptoms begin, flaking and peeling of the skin occurs, mainly on the palms and soles. The fulminant course rapidly changes general symptoms to fever, systolic blood pressure unde ...

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Toxic shock syndrome, Toxic shock syndrome - Point of Entry, Toxic shock syndrome - Symptoms and diagnosis, Toxic shock syndrome - Therapy, Toxic shock syndrome - Reference

Read more here: » Toxic shock syndrome: Encyclopedia II - Toxic shock syndrome - Symptoms and diagnosis

Dizziness: Encyclopedia II - Solanine - Solanine Poisoning

Solanine - Symptoms. Solanine poisoning is primarily displayed by gastrointestinal and neurological disorders. Symptoms include nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, stomach cramps, burning of the throat, headaches and dizziness. Hallucinations, loss of sensation, and paralysis, fever, jaundice, dilated pupils and hypothermia have been reported in more severe cases. In large quantities, solanine poisoning can cause death. One study suggests that doses of 2 to 5 mg per kilogram of body weight can cause toxic symptoms, and doses of 3 to ...

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Solanine, Solanine - Solanine Poisoning, Solanine - Symptoms, Solanine - Correlation with Birth Defects, Solanine - Solanine in Potatoes, Solanine - Avoidance, Solanine - Other uses of Solanine

Read more here: » Solanine: Encyclopedia II - Solanine - Solanine Poisoning

Dizziness: Encyclopedia II - Risperidone - Side effects

Common side effects include nausea, anxiety, dizziness, insomnia, low blood pressure, muscle stiffness, muscle pain, sedation, tremors, increased salivation and weight gain (it is not uncommon for patients taking risperidone over long periods to gain upwards of 50 pounds or even more). It has also been known to cause sexual dysfunction, and occasionally lactation in both genders, through effects on hormones such as estrogen and prolactin. Like all antipsychotics, Risperidone can potentially cause tardive dyskinesia (TD), extrapyramidal symptoms (EPS), and neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS), although the risk is generally les ...

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Risperidone, Risperidone - Side effects, Risperidone - Pharmacology, Risperidone - Current forms, Risperidone - Safety risks

Read more here: » Risperidone: Encyclopedia II - Risperidone - Side effects

Dizziness: Encyclopedia II - Lingzhi - Side Effects

People starting to take linghzi may feel dizzy, itchy, thirsty, or even pelvic-fatigue, resulting from increased defaecation and urination. However, these reactions are normal and demonstrate the effectiveness of lingzhi in the body, as toxins are dissolved, mobilized, and excreted. As the effects of lingzhi are not experienced to the same degree in every person, users are advised to consult a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner before relying on lingzhi to treat any major health problem. This list of side effects contradicts the statements ...

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Lingzhi, Lingzhi - Morphology and constituents, Lingzhi - Source, Lingzhi - Alleged medicinal uses, Lingzhi - Side Effects, Lingzhi - Historical Chinese records, Lingzhi - Modern scientific studies

Read more here: » Lingzhi: Encyclopedia II - Lingzhi - Side Effects

Dizziness: Encyclopedia II - Sydney Tower - Attractions

There are two revolving restaurants in the observation levels of Sydney Tower offering spectacular views. The AU$3.75 million Skywalk - an open-air stroll a dizzying 268m up on a glass-bottomed platform circling Sydney Tower, opened on October 18, 2005. The Skywalk took four years to design and two months to build, using more than 2,000 sections of steel and 4,376 nuts and bolts. This attraction is more than twice as high as the popular Bridge Cli ...

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Sydney Tower, Sydney Tower - History, Sydney Tower - Artistic use of the tower, Sydney Tower - Tower run, Sydney Tower - Attractions

Read more here: » Sydney Tower: Encyclopedia II - Sydney Tower - Attractions

Dizziness: Encyclopedia II - Reefer Madness 2005 film - Quotes

Lecturer- "I am here to inform you that dizzy gillespie, cab calloway, duck ellington and the whole weed blowing ginger colored lot are merely masquerading as musicians and are in fact sinister agents of evil. reefer slows down the smokers sense of time, allowing them to squeeze in unnecescary "grace notes". Giving this voodoo music the power to hypnotize white women into indulging in unspeakable acts of degredation." "Marijuana is the most addictive of all drugs, it is many times more addictive than heroin." Roosevelt-"And I for one would like to hea ...

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Reefer Madness 2005 film, Reefer Madness 2005 film - Basis, Reefer Madness 2005 film - Quotes, Reefer Madness 2005 film - Synopsis

Read more here: » Reefer Madness 2005 film: Encyclopedia II - Reefer Madness 2005 film - Quotes




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