Though not all children with CD have life -
course persistent symptoms, genetic studies have suggested that continuous antisocial behavior is heritable (Moffitt, 2005) and children with CD or callous - unemotional traits frequently develop an ASPD or psychopathy in adulthood (Frick and Viding, 2009).
Not exact matches
Call the doctor if... • you experience extreme abdominal tenderness, fever or
persistent cramping • you have problems urinating • your stitches become extremely tender • your vaginal discharge suddenly becomes bright red and extremely heavy (soaking one large pad in the
course of an hour), develops an unpleasant odour or contains clots larger than a quarter • you develop a fever or flu - like
symptoms • you feel dizzy or faint, even after you have rested • you develop a hot, inflamed or red area on your leg that is tender to the touch (sign of a possible blood clot)
Not of
course a disease or ailment itself, but the condition can be a
symptom of cat illness, particularly if it is
persistent.
The
symptom of greatest concern of
course is the
persistent cough, which initially is dry or non — productive, but may appear as moist or as a productive cough in secondary complications (triggered by other problems in the body).