Symptoms of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) typically begin to manifest in children around the age of 2 or 3 years old.
Acute, chronic, or delayed
In children ocular (eye) problems occur in approximately 100% of cases, which typically manifest as iritis and/or anterior vitreitis.
Anxiety is a disorder that can manifest for almost any reason.
The symptoms of Attention Deficit Disorder (ADHD) include being hyperactive and lacking attention. Similarly, people who suffer from this may appear to daydream or be distracted.
The preposition "in" is typically used after the verb "manifest." For example, "The symptoms of the illness manifested in a rash."
Associative disorder, often referred to as associative identity disorder (AID), involves a disruption in the normal integration of consciousness, memory, identity, or perception. Individuals with this disorder may experience difficulties in recalling personal information or may feel disconnected from their thoughts and surroundings. It can manifest through gaps in memory and a sense of detachment from oneself, often as a response to trauma or stress. Treatment typically involves psychotherapy to help individuals process their experiences and integrate their identities.
No there is an inattentive form of ADHD to where the symptoms are not as apparent as those of hyperactivity.
Transgender self-awareness typically begins to manifest in individuals during early childhood, around the ages of 2 to 4 years old.
Polymorphic disorder is a mental health condition characterized by the presence of multiple and varied symptoms that can manifest in different ways over time. It is often challenging to diagnose and treat due to the complex and changing nature of the symptoms. Treatment typically involves a combination of therapy and medication to address the underlying issues.
The term you are looking for is likely "anxiety," which is characterized by feelings of apprehension, fear, and behavioral distortions such as avoidance or nervousness. Anxiety can manifest in various forms, including generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety, and panic disorder.
No, but ADD-like behaviors can manifest as a result of PTSD that can result from abuse an neglect.
Late paraphrenia can manifest later in life. This is a variant of schizophrenia that starts at a young age and can show itself in adulthood.