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Symptoms and associated
Symptoms may be present for years ( or even decades ) without identification, during which time the sufferer may become conditioned to the daytime sleepiness and fatigue associated with significant levels of sleep disturbance.
Symptoms associated with TMJ disorders may be:
Symptoms associated with both toxicities include, but not limited to nausea, blurred vision, fatigue, weight-loss, menstrual abnormalities etc.
Symptoms of colorectal cancer typically include rectal bleeding and anemia which are sometimes associated with weight loss and changes in bowel habits.
Symptoms associated with hepatic adenomas are all associate with large lesions which can cause intense abdominal pain.
Symptoms often associated with a Jacksonian seizure are sudden head and eye movements, tingling, numbness, smacking of the lips, and sudden muscle contractions.
Symptoms of overdosage would be those associated with a diuretic effect, i. e. electrolyte disturbances, hypotension, and muscular weakness.
Symptoms of this condition include fatigue, stress, neurasthenia, and sore muscles associated with the hypofunctioning of the endocrine system, and adrenal exhaustion indicated by a quivering tongue, dark circles under the eyes, and dilating / contracting pupils.
Symptoms associated
Symptoms generally associated with typhoid resemble Thucydides ' description.
Symptoms may be present for years or even decades without identification, during which time the sufferer may become conditioned to the daytime sleepiness and fatigue associated with significant levels of sleep disturbance.
Symptoms include fever, lethargy, the eruption of pale temporary bumps associated with severe itching ( urticarial ) rash, liver and spleen enlargement, and bronchospasm.
Symptoms associated with spirillary rat bite fever include issues with the lymph nodes.
Symptoms associated with severe bilateral dilation include ear pain ( which was reported to have resolved on its own ), dementia, and seizures.

Symptoms and with
Symptoms preceding a relapse ( prodromal ), specially those related to mania, can be reliably identified by people with bipolar disorder.
Symptoms can be severe enough to require hospitalization and platelet transfusion, with several cases resulting in death.
Symptoms of scleroderma renal crisis are malignant hypertension ( high blood pressure with evidence of acute organ damage ), hyperreninemia ( high renin levels ), azotemia ( kidney failure with accumulation of waste products in the blood ) and microangiopathic hemolytic anemia ( destruction of red blood cells ).
Symptoms may appear months or even years after the initial injury, starting with pain, weakness, and sensory impairment originating at the site of trauma.
Symptoms are characteristics of food allergy: from mild reactions, such as itching and mild swelling of the lips, tongue, palate and throat, followed by a rapid resolution of symptoms, to itching rush and hives in the skin or mucous swelling, stomach complaints, hay fever, constriction of the throat and asthma, or anaphylactic shock – a generalized serious reaction with a large drop in blood pressure.
Symptoms of economic water scarcity include a lack of infrastructure, with people often having to fetch water from rivers for domestic and agricultural uses.
Symptoms of insomnia can be caused by or can be co-morbid with:
Symptoms of infection with cowpox virus in humans are localized, pustular lesions generally found on the hands and limited to the site of introduction.
Symptoms often worsen with the menstrual cycle.
Symptoms of Acquired Apraxia of speech ( AOS ) and Childhood Apraxia of Speech ( CAS ) include inconsistent articulatory errors, groping oral movements to locate the correct articulatory position, and increasing errors with increasing word and phrase length.
# Symptoms are reproducible with repeated ( chemical ) exposures.
Symptoms of infection with N. gonorrhoeae differ depending on the site of infection.
Symptoms of arsenic poisoning begin with headaches, confusion, severe diarrhea, and drowsiness.
Symptoms include rapid weight gain, particularly of the trunk and face with sparing of the limbs ( central obesity ).
Symptoms often start with vomiting followed by four to eight days of profuse diarrhoea.
Symptoms of mild hypothermia may be vague with sympathetic nervous system excitation ( shivering, hypertension, tachycardia, tachypnea, and vasoconstriction ).
Symptoms of delirium may occur in many grades of severity, all symptoms may occur with varying degrees of intensity.
Symptoms include exercise intolerance with myalgia, early fatigue, painful cramps, weakness of exercising muscles and myoglobinuria.
Symptoms of acute exposure are dizziness and narcosis with loss of consciousness.
Symptoms usually are manifest in those with severe aortic stenosis, although they can exist in those with mild to moderate severity as well.

Symptoms and schizophrenia
Symptoms considered part of the " negative axis " included pessimism, poor social adaptation and conflict with authorities, and were themselves sufficient for a formal diagnosis of " sluggish schizophrenia with few symptoms ".
Symptoms of schizophrenia and schizotypy may arise out of ‘ the aberrant assignment of salience to external objects and internal representations ’, and antipsychotic medications reduce positive symptoms, by attenuating aberrant motivational salience, via blockade of the Dopamine D2 receptors ( Kapur, 2003 ).
Symptoms referred to as part of the " negative axis " included pessimism, poor social adaptation, and conflict with authorities, and were themselves sufficient for a formal diagnosis of " sluggish schizophrenia with scanty symptoms.

Symptoms and occur
Symptoms may also occur during a gradual dosage reduction, but are typically less severe and may persist as part of a protracted withdrawal syndrome for months after cessation of benzodiazepines.
Symptoms that may occur include unusual vaginal bleeding or discharge, pain in the abdomen, painful sexual intercourse ( dyspareunia ), fever, painful urination or the urge to urinate more frequently than usual ( urinary urgency ).
Symptoms that may occur include: a painful or burning sensation when urinating, an unusual discharge from the penis, swollen or tender testicles, or fever.
Symptoms may occur in one place or the entire vulvar area.
Symptoms that can occur are lower back pain, leg pain, abdominal pain, other neurological symptoms in the lower extremities, or headaches.
Symptoms typically occur around seven years of age and the effects are incurable.
Symptoms of iron deficiency can occur even before the condition has progressed to iron deficiency anaemia.
Symptoms of PPD can occur anytime in the first year postpartum.
Symptoms that may occur in older children can include:
Symptoms of conversion syndrome usually occur suddenly, however symptoms are usually relatively brief, with the average duration being 2 weeks in people hospitalized for conversion syndrome-related presentations.
Symptoms most often occur from May through September, because the nymphal stage of the tick is responsible for most cases.
Symptoms usually occur about 1 hour following consumption, and immediate veterinary attention is required.
Symptoms occur within 6 – 12 hours of consumption, although cases of more severe poisoning may present sooner — as little as 2 hours after ingestion.
Symptoms of this disorder occur because the heart has difficulty pumping blood from the body through the lungs.
Symptoms for a cerebral aneurysm occur when the aneurysm pushes on a structure in the brain.
Symptoms usually go away entirely within three weeks, though they may persist, or complications may occur.
Symptoms may be more severe and changes in neurophysiology can occur with the third and subsequent concussions.
Symptoms such as rebound insomnia, nausea, vomiting, sweating, rhinorrhea, diarrhea, frequent urination can occur upon discontinuation of Benadryl, Sominex or other drugs containing diphenhydramine.
Symptoms of mild cinchonism ( which may occur from standard therapeutic doses of quinine ) include flushed and sweaty skin, ringing of the ears ( tinnitus ), blurred vision, impaired hearing, confusion, reversible high-frequency hearing loss, headache, abdominal pain, rashes, drug-induced lichenoid reaction ( lichenoid photosensitivity ), vertigo, dizziness, dysphoria, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea.
Symptoms occur most commonly anywhere on the skin of the face, behind the ears and in areas where the skin folds.
Symptoms will slowly increase until limb paralysis begins to occur.
Symptoms usually occur within a few hours, producing unsteadiness and weakness, depression, nausea and vomiting, twisting of the neck muscles, rapid and weak pulse, difficulty breathing, and eventually death.

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