In the Battlefield, we discuss how kids show symptoms of stress which is
often irritability, moodiness, complaining, crying, withdrawal from activities and changes in sleeping or eating patterns.
Not exact matches
Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) is defined as: «a child or teen who has a frequent and consistent pattern of anger,
irritability, arguing, defiance and
often vindictiveness towards their parent (s) or other authority figures.»
IRRITABILITY Irritable babies cry on and off all day long and
often wake crying during the night, as well.
It is normal that the fingers and fists are brought to the mouth very
often and with an unstoppable desire to bite to press the gums, that his drooling is more abundant than usual, produced by the stimulation of saliva produced by the dentition, which present an unusual
irritability due to pain in the gums, cry more than necessary, have problems to sleep, refuse food due to increased pain caused by suction, diarrhea due to excess swallowed saliva and low fever cause of inflammation.
Women are especially susceptible to iron depletion, and too
often attribute the symptoms — fatigue,
irritability and trouble concentrating — to their lifestyle.
People with sleep apnea
often experience severe daytime drowsiness, fatigue and
irritability.
Huntington's patients
often display
irritability prior to motor symptoms, and
irritability is rated among the top 10 symptoms that interfere with daily functioning among patients and caregivers, according to a survey published in PLOS Currents (2011).
Doctors
often prescribe antipsychotic drugs to reduce
irritability, for example, but those drugs don't address the social and communication problems at the heart of the disorder.
Symptoms include extremes in mood, from pronounced over-excitement and elation,
often coupled with severe
irritability, to depression.
This
often inhibits weight loss, causes fatigue,
irritability, weakness, hunger, and thus, more sugar and food cravings.
I
often see improvement in
irritability and aggression as well as impulsivity and even depression in both children and adults with neurological or neurodegenerative concerns.
Additionally, we
often care for ourselves less attentively when we're stressed, sleeping less, taking less time for our health routines, resulting in acne, dark circles under the eyes,
irritability, decreased hydration — sound familiar?
This gem will be a clutch in defeating moments of
irritability that
often arise while dieting.
It is
often seen as the main cause of sleep deprivation, increased anxiety,
irritability, and stomach irritation.
Irritability during menopause is most
often caused by hormonal changes, whereby low levels of circulating estrogen have an adverse effect on the neurotransmitters in the brain that are responsible for regulating mood.
Signs of a progesterone imbalance
often include irregular menstrual cycles; premenstrual syndrome (PMS) symptoms including swollen or tender breasts, mood swings, and
irritability; digestive disturbances like diarrhea or constipation; and weight gain.
People with a vata imbalance
often notice
irritability, anxiety, and fear with insomnia.
For younger women, such imbalances are
often associated with symptoms such as uterine fibroids menstrual cramps,
irritability, breast tenderness, pelvic pain, endometriosis and bloating with weight gain.
As eggs aren't released as
often, progesterone levels drop, and this can cause estradiol levels to fluctuate, which might lead to symptoms of estrogen dominance — heavier menses, bloating,
irritability, PMS, breast tenderness, anxiety, hot flashes, heart palpitations and fibroids.
It is
often seen in combination with other digestive problems,
irritability, dizziness, and chest pain.
Protein may counteract some of the negative effects associated with excessive stress, specifically the tryptophan content of protein may increase the brain's serotonin levels — excessive stress
often causes serotonin depletion and this depletion of serotonin is one of the causes of symptoms like dull headaches, tiredness,
irritability, feelings of anxiousness, sleeping disturbances and a heightened sense of pain.
These problems
often stay hidden and go untreated because they frequently present in unusual ways and through problem behaviours such as
irritability, aggression, destructive behaviours, hyperactivity, sleep problems, anxiety, obsessive and rigid behaviours, strange posturing (for example bending over furniture) or movements, bloating, screaming, chest banging, biting and other types of self - harm.
Irritability, lethargy and depression are a triad of symptoms that are
often present with this condition.
Our bodies can only handle so much toxic input at a time, and when we get overloaded, we
often experience negative symptoms like headaches,
irritability, belly fat, bloating, breakouts, fatigue and more.
A growing body of research indicates that students whose parents are deployed in active war zones or have experienced frequent moves due to job relocations
often experience many emotional ups and downs, including depression, acting out or negative behavioral adjustment, poor academic performance, and increased
irritability and impulsiveness.
Often the first sign of illness in our furry friends is a change in behavior - appetite, grooming, activity,
irritability, hiding - all of these and more may indicate that the pet is not feeling well.
What you see very
often with delayed reactions in young puppies are very disturbing symptoms like seizures or severe, adverse temperament changes such as
irritability, snapping, or acting dazed.
Other symptoms of whiplash include tiredness and dizziness, impaired vision (
often blurred), difficulty sleeping, affected memory and concentration, depression and
irritability, and a ringing sound in the ears (tinnitus).
Since the symptoms of depression are
often negative behaviours (eg
irritability, whining), it is easy for adults to feel annoyed by them and to blame or punish the child for his or her behaviour.
in babies, increased
irritability, crying more
often and needing to be held and cuddled frequently
It is
often directed toward the parents, expressed in tantrums,
irritability, resentment, and verbal attacks.
Children's temperament is
often defined as biologically - based differences in reactivity and self - regulation.1 Research has focused most on temperament dimensions of self - regulation or effortful control, general positive emotional reactivity, general negative emotional reactivity, and more specific aspects of negative emotionality reflecting fearfulness and inhibition on the one hand, and anger and
irritability on the other hand.
Kids with difficult histories
often exhibit challenging behaviors like aggression, hoarding, and general
irritability.
Acute illness, such as an upper respiratory infection or gastrointestinal
irritability, is
often exacerbated or triggered by stress.
Depressive and bipolar disorders
often involve negative affect and
irritability.
I am experienced in various evidence - based modalities including Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Solution Focused Therapy and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing.I am passionate about educating people on the impact of trauma and helping individuals, children, couples and families recover from severe, debilitating traumatic experiences as well as everyday negative experiences that change the way we think and act; resulting in distress and impairment
often in the form of anxiety, depression, anger and
irritability, sleep disturbance, relationship problems and poor health.»
Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) is defined as: «a child or teen who has a frequent and consistent pattern of anger,
irritability, arguing, defiance and
often vindictiveness towards their parent (s) or other authority figures.»