A severe form of CP could involve significant muscle problems in all four limbs, mental retardation, seizures, and difficulties with vision, speech, and hearing.
Celiac disease can produce a variety of symptoms, depending on how severe it is as well as other personal variables. Common symptoms in more severe cases of Celiac include diarrhea and weight loss. In milder cases, symptoms may include fatigue or anemia. There are other symptoms that occur more rarely, and it is also possible to have Celiac without displaying any symptoms.
In very severe cases of trichinosis, inflammation of the heart muscle (myocarditis ), lungs (pneumonitis), or brain (encephalitis) may occur. These symptoms can lead to the few deaths caused by trichinosis.
Angioedema is characterized by more diffuse swelling. Swelling of the airways may cause wheezing and respiratory distress. In severe cases, airway obstruction may occur
The symptoms can take many forms: redness, itching, crusting, swelling, blistering, oozing, dryness, scaliness, thickening of the skin, and a feeling of warmth at the site of contact. In extreme cases, severe blistering can occur
Initially, leukemia symptoms may be similar to that of the flu, but as the illness progresses, the symptoms will get more severe, and additional symptoms may occur.
Salmonella is a bacteria, which symptoms usually are gastrointestinal. Symptoms won't occur for up to 72 hours after indigestion, and include diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, headache, and in some cases severe dehydration.
It takes hours and not days to develop the symptoms of appendicitis.
Severe exposure - 18 hours or more. Moderate exposure, 4-6 hours. In either of these cases, do NOT wait until symptoms occur; go immediately to a hospital for an ethanol infusion.
Vascular malformations can potentially occur many years after radiation therapy to the brain. Additionally, it is also assumed that severe or repeated head trauma can cause cerebral capillaries to bleed.
In most cases it only takes a few hours.
The term cerebral refers to the brain.
patients will continue to have extremely high fevers and their symptoms will get worse. In these cases, coma and then death occur in 7-14 days.