This is also a well -
known symptom during starvation.
Not exact matches
What I did
know was,
during this time, my health
symptoms shifted and changed often enough that it left me feeling very frustrated.
I should be grateful that she didn't pay me very many visits at all
during pregnancy, because there probably wouldn't be enough letters in the alphabet (though for all I
know, that is a
symptom of my breastfeeding troubles).
Either way, this is a
known pregnancy
symptom that occurs infrequently
during PMS.
As every pregnant woman
knows, these
symptoms are often experienced
during pregnancy.
Although commonly
known as «morning sickness,» these
symptoms can occur at any time
during the day or night.
While a missed period is the most well -
known and obvious sign of pregnancy, it's hard to resist
symptom spotting
during the two week wait.
Every woman experiences
symptoms during pregnancy, but most don't
know when «normal» becomes dangerous.
«Dr Mandelin6 says that while some medications are
known to be too dangerous to use
during pregnancy (Trexall ® [methotrexate], for example, is often prescribed for psoriasis but can potentially cause birth defects), other treatments are safe and can provide
symptom relief both when a woman is expecting and
during breastfeeding.»
Being educated about postpartum depression,
knowing the
symptoms, and recognizing the need to reach out to your doctor if you think you might have
symptoms of depression or anxiety at any point
during or after your pregnancy can help you feel more mentally prepared to have a baby.
As part of a collaborative effort, clinical researchers Rebecca Ashare, PhD, an assistant professor of Psychology in Psychiatry, and Robert Schnoll, PhD, an associate professor of Psychology in Psychiatry and director of the Center for Interdisciplinary Research on Nicotine Addiction, are studying the effects of metformin on smokers to see if it attenuates negative mood and cognitive deficits
during withdrawal —
symptoms known to be associated with the ability to quit.
Asthma deaths arise primarily
during episodes of acute worsening of
symptoms,
known as attacks or «exacerbations», which are commonly triggered by viral upper respiratory infections.
Although I find it hard to remember my behavior
during my manic stages, I
know I have a bundle of
symptoms: I tend to lose my sense of humor, I find it hard to follow directions, I can be unreasonably suspicious, and I cry easily.
But scientists do
know that most people experience an onset of
symptoms during their teen years.
Hormonal changes that occur when an adolescent is going through puberty, as well as the hormonal changes that occur
during menopause, are especially
known to cause
symptoms of narcolepsy.
So many more hide their
symptoms or don't
know to how to reach out for help... ashamed of their negative feelings
during a time that's «supposed to be» precious and joyful.
I'm starting to notice an increase in
symptoms during different points in my cycle & it's rather affirming to
know that other people might be experiencing the same things.
The
symptoms resulting from hormonal alterations that occur
during this time are universally
known and have been discussed in medical writings since the time of Hippocrates.
You see,
during an inflammatory response, the body produces chemicals
known as cytokines — since the early 1980s, researchers have discovered that these cytokines cause a wide variety of neurological
symptoms including anxiety [2, 3].
Even
during this early stage, some patients, however, experience
symptoms typical of hypothyroidism that may include fatigue, depression, sensitivity to cold, weight gain, muscle weakness, dry skin, hair loss and breakage, constipation, muscle cramps, menstrual problems, infertility, miscarriage, muscle and joint aches and pains, and an enlarged thyroid gland,
known as goiter.
It is
during perimenopause, though, that this otherwise regular pattern starts to shift, leading to
symptoms like spotting and periods that
no longer occur in the same pattern.
It may also include infrequent stools, straining
during defecation and feelings of incomplete evacuation, these
symptoms are also
known as defecation dysfunction (2).
John Hughes Bennett, a nineteenth century Scottish physician who traveled the world studying the use of cod liver oil in medicine, wrote in his Treatise on Cod Liver Oil that excessive doses over extended periods of time could cause gastrointestinal problems, excessive menstrual bleeding, itchy skin eruptions and excessive evaporation of water through the skin.55 The last three
symptoms seem very much like the hormonal disruptions, hemorrhaging and skin problems
known to occur
during arachidonic acid deficiency.
Even though it's called «premenstrual syndrome,» the
symptoms of PMS can strike any time between ovulation and menstruation,
during the second part of your monthly cycle, also
known as your luteal phase.
SAD, as it's
known, is related to depression, but
symptoms only occur
during certain times of the year — most often,
during the winter months.
The P2403 diagnostic trouble code is not generally considered serious because there are usually
no visible
symptoms present
during operation of the vehicle.
If
during this trial diet your Miniature Schnauzer's
symptoms improve, you
know there is some ingredient in your Schnauzer's dog food causing the allergic reactions.
During the Red Cross» Pet First Awareness campaign in April, we provided some ideas on how to become «Red Cross Ready,» including having a family disaster plan,
knowing some basic first aid care and
symptoms, and creating a pet first aid kit.
We do not spay dogs
during their heat cycle, or immediately after their cycle ends.Once
symptoms are
no longer present (swelling, spotting), wait at least one month before scheduling an appointment.If your dog goes into heat after you schedule an appointment, leave a voicemail message at 312-644-8338, ext. 8050 providing your name and phone number.
During your visit, be ready to describe any
symptoms that you have detected,
no matter how minute they seem.
As far as I
know there is no cure, but apparently the
symptoms can be managed by checking your e-mail less often and turning your Blackberry off
during meetings.
No, provided there has been
no treatment, medical care or
symptoms during the look back period.
We do not
know the extent to which cultural factors could affect the willingness of respondents to either admit or recall the presence of
symptoms during their lifetime or whether the more generic problem of impaired memory recall could affect subgroups of the sample differentially.
Episodes of shorter duration (between 1 and 3 days)
during which young people experience manic
symptoms are certainly much more common than classical (hypo --RRB- mania in general population samples.3 In addition, evidence from longitudinal clinical studies suggests that up to 40 % of people who experience such shorter episodes (often termed BD - not otherwise specified, BD -
NOS) may go on to develop classical (4 — 7 days) BD.9 However, more evidence is required to decide whether these short - lived episodes of mania - like
symptoms are aetiologically linked with BD.
Validation for preschool MDD (based on meeting all DSM - IV
symptom criteria) has been supported by the finding of a specific
symptom constellation that was distinct from other psychiatric disorders and stable
during a 6 - month period.22 Additionally, alterations in the hypothalamic - pituitary - adrenal axis reactivity similar to those
known in adults with depression, greater family history of mood disorders, as well as observational evidence of depressive affects and behaviors were detected in preschoolers with depression, providing further validation.22,25,27 - 30 More recent findings from a larger independent sample (N = 306) ascertained from community sites (and serving as the population for this investigation) have replicated the findings described above and have also demonstrated that preschoolers with depression display significant functional impairment evident in multiple contexts rated by both parents and teachers.24
Also, because
symptoms of the disorder are typically more evident in interactions with adults or peers whom the individual
knows well, they may not be apparent
during a clinical examination.
No, we are just too busy
during the day to notice all the
symptoms.