Focusing on a problem's symptoms can lead to analyzing the situation.
The most common symptoms you get after a stroke are initial disabilities such as muscle problems.
To people who have it? Yes, absolutely, depending on the type they have. I have it, and have problems, but not everyone has the same symptoms. I suggest you look up the specific types and symptoms to see for yourself if you think the symptoms can cause problems.
No, no global problem has ever been reported.
Common symptoms of Celiac disease are intestinal and gastric problems. Diahrea, vommitting and other intestinal disorders can all be symptoms of this health problem.
The terms "problems" and "symptoms" are often used interchangeably to mean the same thing. Professions (doctors, nurses) usually think in terms of "symptoms", while laypersons or non-professionals think in terms of "problems". But even nursing care plans describe "problems" interchangeably with "symptoms". But, generally speaking, the problems cause the symptoms, and typically the symptoms (along with clinical signs) help diagnose or figure out the problem. Another facet of this subject is that what non-professionals often think of as a medical "problem" based on a particular symptom (which they call often call a problem) is often not a problem at all when viewed or considered by a professional. For example, a person might convince themselves that a "queasy" feeling means they have stomach cancer, when it is nothing but normal and temporary changes within the stomach.
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Individuals with cardiac problems can manifest a variety of symptoms depending on the nature of the problem. For example, palpitations, chest pain, shortness of breath, dizziness, and fainting, for example, are all possibilities.
Define the Problem
Take this animal to the vet. It could be an equlibrium problem, caused by a number of things.
The primary strategy is to watch for and anticipate problems and places that could be a problem before getting there.
to answer this question w/any accuracy, you'd have to be more specific about the problem. what symptoms are you having?