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In this rare condition, a baby's genitals are not clearly male or female. Genitals may not be fully developed or the baby may have features of more than one ...
bruising; burning while urinating; change in ability to see colors, especially blue or yellow; changes in skin color; chest pain or tightness; confusion ...
chest pain or tightness; clay-colored stools; clear or bloody discharge from the nipple; confusion; cough or hoarseness; dark urine; decreased appetite ...
confusion; convulsions; extra heartbeats; fainting; hallucinations; headache; irritability; lightheadedness; mood or mental changes; muscle pain or cramps ...
Confusion; diarrhea; irregular heartbeat; nausea or vomiting; nervousness; numbness or tingling in the hands, feet, or lips; stomach pain; trouble breathing ...
confusion; cool, pale skin; depression; difficult, burning, or painful urination; fast heartbeat; frequent urge to urinate; headache; increased hunger ...
Sometimes, primary ovarian insufficiency is confused with premature menopause. But they aren't the same. People with primary ovarian insufficiency can have ...
Symptoms of decreased blood flow to the brain may range from light-headedness, dizziness and fatigue to confusion, vision changes or fainting on standing.
Confusion or other mental changes. Although Legionnaires' disease primarily affects the lungs, occasionally, it can cause infections in wounds and in other ...
A rare form of breast cancer, called inflammatory breast cancer, also can cause redness and swelling that might be confused with mastitis. Your healthcare ...
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