Thursday, October, 29, 2009
Accutane And Weight Gain
Health Encyclopedia: Symptoms Of Nicotine Withdrawal
Symptoms of Withdrawal
After you quit smoking, you with have some withdrawal symptoms. Such symptoms generally peak in intensity 3 -5 days after you quit, and usually disappear after 2 weeks, although some may persist for several months.
The symptoms of withdrawal include both physical and mental difficulties.
Physical Symptoms.
- Tingling in the hands and feet
- Sweating
- Intestinal disorders (cramps, nausea)
- Headaches
- Sore throat, coughing, and signs of a cold
Withdrawal symptoms should be treated according...
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By Dr. Mark Borigini
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...the drugs I have discussed have caused intolerable weight gain. And suddenly a patient is...
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By Todd Eisner
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...late, I have been experiencing abdominal bloating, weight gain and some difficulty moving my...
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By Heather Reese
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...an appropriate amount of weight. What is healthy weight gain? Weight gain during pregnancy is...
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Health Guide
...mental performance.Stress. Although smoking many not reduce stress, stopping certainly increases it.
Weight gain. Quitting smoking can cause you to gain weight. Studies are mixed on whether weight...
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...sugar, a risk factor for diabetes, more than other atypical antipsychotics. Olanzapine can also cause
weight gain and increased levels of triglycerides and total cholesterol.Aripiprazole and...
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...higher risk of developing glucose intolerance.A study in Health Services Research found that the average
weight gain among former smokers is about 21 pounds, not the 5 -15 pounds that most people...
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...CausesObesity results when a person consumes more calories than energy. Several different factors may influence
weight gain.About 90% of people who lose weight through dieting gain every pound...
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...moderate-intensity exercise may be adequate to maintain cardiovascular health, but it might not prevent
weight gain. Recommendations published in 2003 and 2004 suggest that 45 to 60 minutes per...
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