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Dr. Deere was confused about Sydelle's symptoms because they did not match any known medical condition. This made it challenging for him to pinpoint the cause of her illness and provide a proper diagnosis.
Dr. Deere was confused about Sidle's symptoms because they were presenting as signs of a stomach virus with fever and upset stomach, but upon closer examination, it was discovered that Sidle was actually experiencing symptoms of a kidney infection. The initial presentation of symptoms was misleading, leading to the confusion.
Every woman is different. So are her experiences of pregnancy. Not every woman has the same symptoms or even the same symptoms from one pregnancy to the next.
No. In fact, the early symptoms of pregnancy are often confused for menstrual symptoms.
Because she had acted very weird and did not want something to happen.
Many people with VWD have mild symptoms or symptoms that can be confused with other bleeding disorders, making it difficult to diagnose
No but Hyperthyroidism has some symptoms that can be confused wit arthritis. For more info on this go to the associated link (Hypothyroidism Risk/Symptoms Checklist) below.
not likely, PMS has obvious organic cause, bipolar doesn't.
Numbness on the face or arms, loss of speech, headache, blurred vision.
Vomiting and listlessness are some of the earliest symptoms, although they are not necessarily universal in every patient. Children tend to become sleepy, disoriented, confused, and even combative
There can be many symptoms of early menopause. some of the symptoms could be confused with other illness, so blood work will be needed. The main symptoms include hot flashes and mood swings, but can also include dry skin and sleeplessness to name a few.
There are several different symptoms of hypothermia. Some of these symptoms include shivering, clumsiness, slurred speech, mumbling, confusion and poor decision making, and drowsiness.