There are a number of physical and psychological symptoms of generalized anxiety disorder. A few common symptoms include: muscle tension, upset stomach, trouble sleeping, jumpiness, feelings of dread, and difficulty concentrating.
Flu symptoms are usually more intense than cold symptoms and they begin much more quickly. Some of the major symptoms of the flu that don't necessarily come with a cold are a fever and muscle aches and pains and fatigue.
Something that can make you feel like you have hypertension but does not have the same symptoms, would be low blood sugar. Symptoms can vary from person to person, though.
No, the question would have to indicate a person to make amends with.
If you want to learn about symptoms of Zinc Deficiency, the one person you should be heavily interested in seeing would be a Nutritionist. A Nutritionist would be able to explain every aspect of the symptoms one would experience with a Zinc Deficiency. Also have the benefit of learning how to control it and ending your deficiency.
Choose someone else. The reluctance should indicate that there is something the person would say that may harm your chance of success. You could press the person to explain, but this will not win any more points for you in the person's eyes. There is a small chance that clearing the air would have a positive outcome, but realize that the chance is VERY small. Choose someone else and move on.
The same as you would if anyone else showed such symptoms.
they would stub there toes cause their legs dont work right
In a healthy person, water, urea, and a small amount of electrolytes like sodium and potassium should be found. What should NOT be found are red or white blood cells, bacteria (yes, urine should be sterile), or nitrites or esterases which indicate an infectious processes.
Would be a good time to get that Blood sugar tested.
To determine if the infectious disease is foodborne, airborne, or person-to-person transmitted, the doctor would assess the symptoms and incubation period of the illness, as well as the attendees' activities and interactions at the party. They would look for patterns, such as whether multiple people who ate the same food became ill (suggesting foodborne transmission) or if symptoms appeared after close contact with an infected individual (indicating person-to-person spread). Additionally, environmental factors like ventilation and the presence of respiratory symptoms could help indicate airborne transmission. Gathering detailed histories from affected individuals would also aid in the diagnosis.
The person would probably be in shock and be unconscious. If it is a child, they would be dead.
It as no symptoms at an early stage, that is why there is no treatment.