transient ischemic attack, Stroke, alcoholconsumption or drug abuse
Dizziness, puking, slurred speech
There are quite a few signs to look for when looking for a stroke. Such symptoms may include, weakness, slurred speech, dizziness, trouble seeing, and headaches.
stroke symptoms.
If you are dizzy and have slurred speech, it could be a very serious problem, such as having a stroke. You need to seek medical attention immediately.
Having anxiety and slurred speech can be a many of things. When a person has the symptoms it usually means you are having a micro stroke.
Some symptoms of a concussion that you should be aware of are: headache, temporary loss of consciousness, dizziness, ringing in the ears, nausea or vomiting, confusion or slurred speech. If you have had any kind of injury to the head or suspect you may have a concussion, please visit your doctor or walk-in-clinic.
The cerebellum is involved in muscle control, especially for movement and balance and muscle tone. Some symptoms would include difficulty balancing, difficulty telling when to stop walking forward, tremors, staggering when walking, weak muscles, slurred speech and abnormal eye movements.
Overdose symptoms include slurred speech, twictching and involuntary muscular contractions, dizziness, slow shallow breathing, and other CNS related symptoms. If you present these symptoms consider the ER post haste, as Dilantin overdoses can be lethal. If you don't show ANY of these symptoms, or any OTHER unusual symptoms, consider yourself lucky and don't OD again.
# Slurred speech # Swaying, staggering, or stumbling # Bloodshot, glassy eyes # Clumsiness # Falls down # Difficulty remembering # Unsteady on feet
Usually slurred words, glassy eyes, sometimes growing quiet, sometime getting rowdy and argumentative. Staggering when walking, falling over, all are good signs of alcohol intoxication - a case of more than one drink too many!
Its judgment and inhibitions will decrease, and its speech will become slurred.
Increased tiredness and hunger Trembling Excessive sweating Dizziness or fainting episodes Nervousness and increase in heart rate Confusion and lack of coordination Changes in behavior or irritability Headache Convulsions Blurred vision Paleness Slurred Speech