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A food intolerance can cause some of the same signs and symptoms as a food allergy, so people often confuse the two. A true food allergy affects the immune ...
Sleepwalking in adults is more likely to be confused with, or happen as part of, other sleep disorders. Medical conditions also can cause people to walk in ...
Confusion or much less awareness of the surroundings. Loss of consciousness. Low blood pressure and fainting. Without fast treatment, an adrenal crisis can ...
... confusion, headache, lightheadedness, fast heartbeat, or unusual tiredness or weakness. This medicine may cause a bone or joint problem called chondrolysis ...
Sweat, breathe heavily, and have a racing pulse, flushed face and enlarged pupils. Kick and thrash. Be hard to wake up and be confused if awakened. Not be ...
confusion; difficult or labored breathing; dizziness, faintness, or lightheadedness when getting up suddenly from a lying or sitting position; fast, slow ...
However, elderly patients are more likely to have confusion, hyponatremia ... confusion, agitation, or hostility (especially in the elderly); diarrhea ...
Confusion. 'Leaking' aneurysm symptoms. In some cases, an aneurysm may leak a small amount of blood. When this happens, a more severe rupture often follows ...
Especially in older adults, one effect of a UTI can be delirium, or feeling increased confusion. What are risk factors for a UTI? "Typically, our immune ...
confusion; cool, pale skin; decreased appetite; diarrhea; difficulty in concentrating; drowsiness; excessive hunger; fast heartbeat; fast, shallow breathing ...
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