Could be anemia.
The symptoms of whiplash are relatively vague. They include neck pain and stiffness, headaches primarily at the base of the neck, dizziness, blurred vision, fatigue. Many people also experience memory issues, trouble concentrating, irritability, ringing in the ears, and trouble sleeping.
Conditions that could cause extreme agitation, severe headache and trouble concentrating include depression, bipolar disorder or generalized anxiety disorder. Ocular problems, have an eye test. Dehydration.
Symptoms of kidney disease are changes in urination, pain in the lower back, discomfort while urinating, dehydration, trouble sleeping, concentrating or dizziness.
When lithium and alcohol are mixed, it increases the effects on the central nervous system which includes dizziness, sleepiness, and trouble concentrating. Persons taking lithium should discuss the use of alcohol with their doctor.
emotional symptoms of anxiety:- feelings of apprehension or dread- trouble concentrating-feeling tense and jumpy-anticipate the worst-irritability-restlessness-watching for signs of dangerfeeling like your mind's gone blankphysical symptoms of anxiety:-pounding heart-sweating-stomach upset or dizziness-frequent urination or diarrhea-shortness of breath-tremors and twitches-muscle tension-headaches-fatigue-insomnia
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You won't have energy for the day and you will feel tired. You'll also have trouble concentrating.
Trouble concentrating on one task. reacting on impulse and inability to stand still
Dizziness, excitability, headache ,nausea, nervousness, trouble sleeping ,and weakness
You can but it is bad for you. It can have serious side affects including dizziness, drowsiness, trouble breathing or diarrhea.
"Symptoms include hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings, bone loss, trouble sleeping and trouble concentrating. You should be checked out by your physician. There are medications that can relieve some of these symptoms."
That is one symptom for clinical deression * Constant sadness * Irritability * Hopelessness * Trouble sleeping * Low energy or fatigue * Feeling worthless or guilty for no reason * Significant weight change * Difficulty concentrating * Loss of interest in favorite activities If you have any of these symptoms you should taklk to a medical professional about them Untreated diabetes.