Answer:
not necessarily, unless you drink to much.
Explanation:
if you have a small amount for the first time no. but if you have more than your body can handle your body will start to shut down.
Answer:
The instructor should teach students about endolymphatic hydrops in the pathophysiology of <em>Ménière's disease</em>.
Explanation:
The options for this question are:
<em>A) </em><em>It is referred to as endolymphatic hydrops.
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<em>B) It originates in the middle ear.
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<em>C) It is referred to as lymphatic hydrops.
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<em>D) It originates in the outer ear.</em>
Ménière's disease is a pathology that causes dizziness, motor instability and progressive hearing loss, as a result of disorders in the inner ear.
In the inner ear, the endolymphatic system is one of the main structures involved in the sense of balance. Obstruction of the snail aqueduct or inflammation of the labyrinth produces increased endolymphatic volume and pressure. This produces dilation of the endolymphatic duct and the symptoms of the disease.
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Answer:
D and A
Explanation:
Fever is not a symptom of cardiomyopathy because fever is usually associated with a infection and cardiomyopathy is not. The usual symptoms of cardiomyopathy are: Breathlessness, swelling of members, bloating of the abdomen, fatigue, uneven heartbeats and dizziness.
Physical activity prevents cardiovascular diseases. All the other alternatives are risks factors for a cardiovascular condition. Obesity can cause obstruction of blood vessel, diabetes causes circulation system problems and tobacco use damages tissues and blood vessels.
Answer:
Option 2
Explanation:
don't don't hold me to this but I think it's decreased trade among countries has caused whittling world economy because that is a problem and problems are typically a push factor