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If your body gets too hot, you might feel dizzy, weak, tired, or confused. ... confusion; dizziness, faintness, or lightheadedness when getting up suddenly ...
This rare disease caused by a buildup of the protein amyloid can affect different organs in different people. Find out how early and accurate diagnosis can ...
confusion; headache, sudden, severe, and continuing; nausea and vomiting. Incidence not known. Anxiety; blistering, peeling, loosening of the skin; bloating ...
Postherpetic neuralgia. This painful condition occurs when a shingles infection damages nerve fibers. The messages sent by these nerve fibers become confused ...
Confusion; dizziness; headache; joint pain; seeing, hearing, or feeling things that are not there; seizures; swelling of the feet or lower legs. Incidence not ...
Check with your doctor right away if you have the following symptoms: abdominal or stomach pain, confusion, difficulty with breathing, irregular heartbeat, ...
Confusion, drowsiness and slurred speech, called hepatic encephalopathy. Spiderlike blood vessels on the skin, called spider angiomas. Acute hepatitis C ...
confusion; dizziness or fainting; increased thirst and urination; mental depression; problems with memory; rapidly changing moods; shortness of breath; sore ...
confusion, delirium, or hallucinations; constipation; difficult urination; drowsiness; dry eyes, mouth, nose, or throat; eye pain; flushing or redness of face ...
Temporary confusion ... a staring spell ... tingling or numbness ... uncontrollable jerking of the arms, legs or body. All these are signs and symptoms of ...
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