The symptoms of thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpuras, or TTP, may at first be subtle: malaise, fever, headache and sometimes diarrhea. As the condition progresses, spontaneous bruising may occur. Because TTP affects the blood vessels of the brain and kidneys, a person may experience confusion, headaches, speech difficulties, transient paralysis, numbness or possibly fits.
Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (TTP). It's a rare blood disorder that effects your platlets and organs
Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) is a rare blood disorder characterized by excessive clotting throughout the body's small blood vessels. This clotting can lead to a decrease in platelet count, causing anemia and symptoms like bruising, bleeding, and organ damage. TTP is considered a medical emergency and requires prompt treatment to prevent complications.
The eating disorder known as EDNOS (Eating Disorder Not Otherwise Specified) is usually diagnosed to someone that is struggling from eating disorder behaviors but does not have the symptoms of bulimia or anorexia. Some symptoms of EDNOS include constant concern about food and weight, behaviors such as restricting eating or that compensate for eating (like exercising or purging).
Seasonal affective disorder, also known as winter depression is a common mood disorder. Symptoms include lack of energy, difficulty waking up in the morning and difficulty concentrating.
bipolar disorder, mood disorder, symptoms are extremecycles of high and low moodschizophrenia, thought disorder, symptoms are hallucinations and delusionsmultiple personality disorder or dissociative identity disorder, dissociation disorder, symptoms are changes in identity and personality
There is no such thing as manic depressive behavior.Manic depression (more correctly called bipolar disorder) has a characteristic collection of mood related symptoms and is thus a mood disorder.
The myeloproliferative disorder's symtoms otherwise known as an enlarge spleen will cause someone to feel abdominal pain as well as a feeling of fullness.
Functional disorder
Functional Disorder
Also known as manic-depressive, the individual alternates between states of manic activity and being depressed.
This disorder, also known as thrush, causes white, curd-like patches in the mouth or throat.
Known also as bipolar, the individual alternates between states of manic behavior and being depressed.