«Our results suggest that ongoing cytokine activation in the nervous system can contribute to
the persistent symptoms of fatigue, pain, and cognitive dysfunction that patients sometimes experience despite having been treated for Lyme disease.»
Not exact matches
Symptoms can vary from person to person, but typically include some combination of widespread pain, headache, persistent problems with memory and thinking, fatigue, breathing problems, stomach and intestinal symptoms, and skin abnorm
Symptoms can vary from person to person, but typically include some combination
of widespread pain, headache,
persistent problems with memory and thinking,
fatigue, breathing problems, stomach and intestinal
symptoms, and skin abnorm
symptoms, and skin abnormalities.
«The
symptoms people experience [when they believe they have adrenal
fatigue] are very real, and sometimes it's difficult to have
symptoms and not have a diagnosis, so that could be where the
persistent myth
of «adrenal
fatigue» syndrome comes from,» says Salila Kurra, MD, co-director
of the Columbia Adrenal Center and assistant professor
of medicine at Columbia University Medical Center in New York City.
Fatigue, one
of the most common menopause
symptoms, is defined as an ongoing and
persistent feeling
of weakness, tiredness, and lowered energy levels, rather than just sleepiness or drowsiness.
Symptoms include a
persistent cough, weight loss and loss
of appetite, vomiting, and
fatigue after even mild exertion.
If the injured person begins
symptoms of a
persistent headache, slurred speech, facial drooping, numbness, tingling, loss
of use
of any
of limbs, or extreme
fatigue and faintness, that individual needs to see a physician right away.