Not exact matches
The strongest links were seen with wheezing and
persistent phlegm, as children were 1.4 and 1.5 times more likely to
develop these
symptoms if they had never been breastfed.
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)
Some infected dogs show no
symptoms, while others may
develop a
persistent cough, runny nose, fatigue, fever or reduced appetite.
In some cats, the virus induces severe upper respiratory disease, and a few of these cats may
develop persistent upper respiratory
symptoms for years.
Narcissistic personality disorder must also be distinguished from
symptoms that may
develop in association with
persistent substance use.
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).