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Symptoms, which vary in type and severity, may include asymmetrical ptosis ( a drooping of one or both eyelids ), diplopia ( double vision ) due to weakness of the muscles that control eye movements, an unstable or waddling gait, weakness in arms, hands, fingers, legs, and neck, a change in facial expression, dysphagia ( difficulty in swallowing ), shortness of breath and dysarthria ( impaired speech, often nasal due to weakness of the velar muscles ).
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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 of poisoning include lack of appetite, depression, constipation, diarrhea ( which may contain blood ), blood in urine, and colic.
Symptoms of Canavan disease, which appear in early infancy and progress rapidly, may include mental retardation, loss of previously acquired motor skills, feeding difficulties, abnormal muscle tone ( i. e., floppiness or stiffness ), poor head control, and megalocephaly ( abnormally enlarged head ).
Symptoms of SAD may consist of difficulty waking up in the morning, morning sickness, tendency to oversleep and over eat, especially a craving for carbohydrates, which leads to weight gain.
Symptoms include inflammation of the cervix ( cervicitis ), urethra ( urethritis ), and vagina ( vaginitis ) which produce an itching or burning sensation.
Symptoms include leaves turning yellow or brown in the margins between the veins which may remain green, while young leaves may appear to be bleached.
Symptoms are initially mild, and then develop into severe coughing fits, which produce the namesake high-pitched " whoop " sound in infected babies and children when they inhale air after coughing.
Symptoms of mouse-ear include rounded or blunt leaflet tips which produces smaller leaflets, dwarfing of tree organs, poorly developed root systems, rosetting, delayed bud break, loss of apical dominance, and necrosis of leaflet tips.
Symptoms of colorectal cancer typically include rectal bleeding and anemia which are sometimes associated with weight loss and changes in bowel habits.
Symptoms of infection include ( in order of frequency ) diarrhea, malaise, excessive gas ( often flatulence or a foul or sulphuric-tasting belch, which has been known to be so nauseating in taste that it can cause the infected person to vomit ), steatorrhoea ( pale, foul smelling, greasy stools ), epigastric pain, bloating, nausea, diminished interest in food, possible ( but rare ) vomiting which is often violent, and weight loss.
Symptoms of fistula are often urinary or fecal incontinence, which may be continual or only happen at night.
Symptoms of infection by C. africana include the secretion of honeydew ( a fluid with high concentrates of sugar and conidia ), which attracts insects like flies, beetles, and wasps that feed on it.
Symptoms associated with hepatic adenomas are all associate with large lesions which can cause intense abdominal pain.
A method for the assessment of symptoms in patients admitted to palliative care is the Edmonton Symptoms Assessment Scale ( ESAS ), in which there are eight visual analog scales ( VAS ) of 0 to 10, indicating the levels of pain, activity, nausea, depression, anxiety, drowsiness, appetite, and sensation of well-being, sometimes with the addition of shortness of breath.
In A Page: Pediatric Signs and Symptoms ) describe several potential causes of PVS, which are as follows:
Symptoms of pterygium include persistent redness, inflammation, foreign body sensation, tearing, which can cause bleeding, dry and itchy eyes.
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.
The most common ' B Symptoms ' of MCD are high fevers, anemia, weight loss, loss of appetite, and low white blood cell counts, which may to be due to the overproduction of interleukin 6.
Symptoms are caused by the insertion of a small segment of DNA ( known as the T-DNA, for ' transfer DNA '), from a plasmid, into the plant cell, which is incorporated at a semi-random location into the plant genome.
Symptoms are usually as a sequelae from adrenal insufficiency ( because of 21-hydroxylase deficiency or 17 hydroxylase deficiency, the former being more common ), which includes but is not limited to: hypotension, electrolyte abnormalities, ambiguous genitalia in females, signs of virilization in females.
Symptoms of envenomation can be reversed through the use of death adder antivenom, or using anticholinesterases, which break the synaptic blockade by making acetylcholine more available to the parasympathetic nervous system, thus mitigating the effects of the venom.
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Symptoms of the disease can vary between individuals and even among affected members of the same family, but usually progress predictably.
Symptoms vary by region of the CNS affected, and include fever, headaches, tingling, pain or loss of feeling, and may extend to central or peripheral paresis and loss of bladder control.
Symptoms can vary from aches or pains and local joint stiffness, to a burning that surrounds the whole joint around the inflamed tendon.
Symptoms vary depending on the nerve ( s ) affected and may include symptoms other than those listed.
Symptoms of SNRI overdose, whether it be a mixed drug interaction or the drug alone, vary in intensity and incidence based on the amount of medicine taken and the individuals sensitivity to SNRI treatment.
Symptoms of mushroom poisoning may vary from gastric upset to life-threatening organ failure resulting in death.
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