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Which PTSD symptoms causes a person to suddenly become angry or irritable?

Feeling Keyed Up


What causes irritable bowel syndrome in kittens?

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What is the symptom of hyperemesis?

The main symptom of hyperemesis is severe vomiting, which causes dehydration and weight loss


What causes you to have diahera everytime you eat?

Ask your doctor about irritable bowel syndrome.


How does irritable bowel syndrome affect your behavior?

It causes you to more frequently visit the restroom.


Is symptoms and virus the same?

No. A symptom is something that is caused by infection/exposure to something else. For example, a symptom of viral meningitis is a severe headache, due to increased intra-cranial pressure. The virus on the otherhand, is the pathogen (such as a bug) that causes you to become ill and have symptoms.


What causes a enlarged?

i would like to know what causes an enlarged bladder. what are they symptoms? is feeling nauseous a symptom of it?


What disease causes foot shuffling?

Parkinson's disease, a progressive age-associated neurodegenerative disorder. It progresses due to degeneration of dopamine-producing neurons in the brain. Predominantly substantia nigra, a small, dark-tinged region is affected which is responsible for motor control. The loss of dopamine disrupts the communication between the brain and muscles. This leads to discoordinated motor function including tremors, muscle stiffness (rigidity), bradykinesia (slowed movement), postural instability, and speech changes. The exact cause of Parkinson's disease is not fully understood, but researches have inferred the cause to be combination of genetic, environmental, and biological factors: Genetics: Research showed approximately 10-15% of Parkinson's is caused due to genetic mutation. Some examples of specific genetic mutations include LRRK2 or SNCA genes. Environmental factors: Exposure to certain environmental toxins, particularly in farming environments, has been associated with an increased risk of Parkinson’s. The exposure to various agricultural chemicals like pesticides, herbicides, etc. may contribute to neuronal damage and the development of the disease. Age: Parkinson's disease is most commonly diagnosed in individuals over the age of 60. Aging is a key risk factor, with the disease's prevalence increasing with age as the brain's ability to repair and regenerate cells diminishes. Gender: Statistically male are more likely to develop Parkinson’s disease in comparison with women, suggesting a gender-related difference in susceptibility, although the exact reasons remain unclear. Head Trauma: Evidence suggests traumatic brain injuries like frequent head trauma, can increase the risk of developing Parkinson's at later life stage. Hence, the interaction of some or all these components contributes in development of Parkinson’s


Is eye pain an allergy symptom?

Eye pain can be a symptom of allergies. Other causes of eye pain are sinusitis, scratches on the eye, or an infection.


What is the difference between colitis and irritable bowel syndrome?

Colitis is inflammation of the large bowel with symptoms of diarrhoea with blood and mucus . Irritable bowel is due to spasm of bowel and causes constipation and diarrhoea but no blood or mucus.


If you have irritable bowel syndrome and it causes irregular periods can you still get pregnant?

Yes you can, as long as you are in the fertile phase of your cycle.


What causes 3 to 4 week old lambs to suddenly become weak and can't stand?

White Muscle Disease (or muscular dystrophy) causes lambs to be week at birth or later on. It is usually caused by a lack of selenium or vitamin E.