...the development of cataracts include: Smoking Alcohol The abuse of illicit substances Vitamin deficiency. This includes vitamin D deficiency, vitamin K deficiency and vitamin B12 deficiency. Diagnosing cataracts Cataracts are...
...include:[6][7][8] Passing on toxins from alcohol, excess caffeine, unsuitable environments, medications that are unsuitable for use in pregnancy and illicit substances from the pregnant person to the pregnancy tissue and/or...
...liver or kidneys), as well as by drinking alcohol. The main symptoms of chiragra are swelling, tenderness, and redness of the hand joints. Gout tends to affect people over 30...
...* Negative habits, such as smoking or excessive alcohol consumption, may make an already predisposed person more prone to this vascular issues Although harmless and do not cause serious complications,...
...anti-inflammatories, muscle relaxants) * Physical therapy * Pelvic floor exercises * Lifestyle modifications (e.g., avoiding caffeine, alcohol) * Surgery (in some cases) **Complications:** If left untreated, CPP can significantly impact...
...support your recovery by giving your body plenty of rest while you’re sick. Eating a balanced diet, staying hydrated, and avoiding alcohol may also support your body’s recovery. Hepatitis A...
...as: sugary foods and beverages like juices, soda, and alcohol refined carbohydrates like white bread and pasta high-fat foods A study involving 72 participants with obesity revealed that those with high added...
...**Quit smoking:** Smoking is a major risk factor for colorectal cancer. – **Limit alcohol consumption:** Excessive alcohol intake can increase the risk of colorectal cancer. – **Manage inflammatory bowel diseases:**...
...treatments), such as: Depression and antidepressants Schizophrenia and antipsychotics Anxiety Traumatic stress disorder related to past sexual problems or sexual abuse Stress Unhealthy lifestyle habits, such as excessive alcohol consumption...
...side effect. Certain factors can trigger a hot flash. These triggers vary from one person to another, but some examples include: consuming alcohol or caffine eating spicy foods feeling anxious...