Focusing on a problem's symptoms can lead to analyzing the situation.
Focusing on a problem's symptoms can lead to analyzing the situation.
having problems focusing on one thing, can only focus on one thing for a few mins. at a time, having difficulties with homework, daydreams a lot, not seeming to listen to others, struggle to follow directions, becomes confused.
bleeding that has continued to pour out for over five minutes. this can lead to collapse and breathing problems
The symptoms of chronic lead poisoning (which are most often seen in children) include neurological problems such as reduced IQ, hearing problems, slow body growth, behavior problems and kidney damage. Acute lead poisoning symptoms include nausea, abdominal pain, irritability, insomnia(sleeping problems), metal taste in oral cavity, excess lethargy(fatigue) or hyperactivity, headache and, in extreme cases, seizure and coma.
Lead poisoning occurs when people ingest lead. There can be lead in soil and some types of house paint. Also, some types of costume jewelry and toys made out of lead can cause poisoning. Touching lead and putting hands around the mouth can cause it to get in the body. Symptoms in severe cases can be digestive problems, headaches or fatigue. The symptoms tend to mimic other conditions, so testing needs to be done to see if it is lead or not. Blood tests and urine tests are done to check for lead poisoning.
Delayed motor skills. Wheel chair dependent by adolescence. Weakness of heart muscles. Which lead to life threatining problems.
Yes, hypoglycemia can cause temporary vision problems. Low blood sugar levels may lead to blurred vision or difficulty focusing, as the brain and eyes rely on glucose for energy. Additionally, severe hypoglycemia can cause more serious neurological symptoms, which may also affect visual perception. However, these effects are generally reversible once blood sugar levels are stabilized.
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Parkinson's disease has many symptoms such as on-motor symptoms, which include autonomic dysfunction, cognitive and neurobehavioral problems, and sensory and sleep difficulties. These symptoms do not necessarily mean Parkinson's but it is then possible.
health problems.. and simple symptoms
Common symptoms of MS are tingling, balance problems, weakness, and vision problems. Less common symptoms are speech impediments, sudden paralyzation, and cognitive issues.