...cocaine * Avoid strenuous physical activity if you have risk factors for aortic dissection **Keywords:** prevention, control blood pressure, treat aortic valve disorders, regular checkups, avoid cocaine, avoid strenuous activity...
...of certain medications, such as chemotherapy drugs metabolic conditions, such as thyroid disorders and diabetes high blood pressure (hypertension) toxins, such as alcohol, cocaine, and methamphetamines stress heart rhythm problems...
...other poisons Exposure to radiation Excess alcohol Electric shock Rejection of the heart following a heart transplant Illicit drug use, such as amphetamines and cocaine Though rare, myocarditis may also...
...from nasal haemorrhage. Examples of these substances are nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents, warfarin, cocaine, and rodenticides. Persons suffering from extreme cases of rhinitis and sinusitis might also need to take steps...
...the stomach’s oxygen supply is insufficient due to changes in blood circulation, this can result in gastropathy. This can result from: cocaine intake. having too little blood volume due to...
...acute heart failure include:[3][5][20] Abuse of alcohol and/or illegal drugs, particularly cocaine HIV/AIDS Thyroid disorders Radiotherapy and chemotherapy during treatment for cancer Too much iron in the body Diagnosis of...
...commonly related to:[3] Use of central nervous system stimulants, such as nicotine, caffeine, amphetamines and cocaine Withdrawal from central nervous system depressants, such as alcohol and barbiturates Misuse of illicit...
...and kidney function, as well as glucose levels and the serum alcohol concentration Urine drug testing Particularly checking for benzodiazepines, cocaine, and opioids Other tests Electrocardiogram (ECG) – recommended for...
...to dissolve in the mouth instead of being swallowed Illegal drugs such as cocaine Very rarely, recurrent ulceration can be a possible sign of several serious diseases, including: Crohn’s disease...
...excessive consumption of alcohol Smoking Cocaine use Risk factors that lead to SAH less commonly, include:[2][6] Head and neck trauma, when bleeding from injury to the brain or other nearby...