An overproduction of thyroxine can cause different symptoms. This includes restlessness, weight loss, night sweats, heart palpitations, and interrupted sleep.
Water retention
water retentionStudies have shown that a deficiency of Vitamin B12 can lead to abnormal neurological and psychiatric.
Dopamine. which is a neurotrasmitter in the brain.
Overproduction of WBCs (white blood cells)
Yes. A symptom is a sign that there is some underlying cause - usually unwelcome - as a result of which the symptom occurs.
Overproduction of cerebrospinal fluid can result from conditions such as meningitis, brain tumors, and certain types of hydrocephalus. Inflammation or growths within the brain can lead to increased production of cerebrospinal fluid as the body responds to these conditions.
Graves' disease is an autoimmune disorder that affects the thyroid gland. It leads to an overproduction of thyroid hormones, particularly thyroxine (T4), which can result in symptoms like weight loss, rapid heartbeat, and anxiety.
A hypertrophic scar is a raised, red, and sometimes itchy scar that forms when there is an overproduction of collagen during the wound healing process. These scars usually remain within the boundaries of the original wound.
A teardrop is the result of the overproduction of saline solution by a tear duct - a gland that produces saline to keep the eyes moist.
That is a possible symptom of pregnancy, although it is more likely to be a symptom of eating certain types of food (beans, onions, etc.). There are pregnancy tests which will give you a much more accurate result than you will get by trying to assess your flatulence.
Check www.webmd.com for more information about epilepsy. It's possible that the person is just clumsy and it is not a result of their epilepsy. But since epilepsy involves the brain, it may be related.
If intestines are protruding through his rectum, it is an emergency. Get him to the vet as quickly as possible. This can be a symptom of severe illness, but regardless of the cause it can result in death of some of the tissue of the intestines which can eventually kill the dog.