Sentences with phrase «such general symptoms»

With such general symptoms (shaking and not eating), I can't begin to guess.

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Clinging to a parent, refusing to go to school and avoiding social activities, worrying that harm may come to self or a parent, and vague physical complaints such as a headache, bellyache, and general pain are common symptoms of both disorders.
New York's attorney general has filed a lawsuit against an Albany - area health insurer that he says broke the law by denying coverage for expensive hepatitis C treatments until patients showed advanced symptoms of the disease such as moderate to severe liver scarring.
Although fewer than 1 percent of the general population will be diagnosed as schizophrenic based on symptoms such as hallucination and disorganized thought, for children of a schizophrenic parent, those odds jump to about one in 10.
When infected, elephants may appear healthy or only show general symptoms, such as weight loss, that could be associated with a variety of maladies, said Jennifer Landolfi, a veterinary pathologist who led the new research.
Cats that have contracted the virus in the shelter have displayed upper respiratory symptoms such as runny nose, congestion and general malaise, as well as lip smacking and excessive salivation.
«If clinicians aren't routinely discussing exposure to traumatic experiences and identifying ACEs, particularly among children with behavioral concerns such as ADHD, there may be a heightened risk of missing an underlying trauma history or misattributing some of the symptoms of traumatic stress as solely those of ADHD,» said lead author Nicole M. Brown, M.D., M.P.H., M.H.S., attending pediatrician, Division of Academic General Pediatrics, CHAM, and assistant professor of Pediatrics, Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
During severe dieting excessive ketones may be formed which can lead to bad breath as well as other symptoms such as headaches and general malaise.
Men's hormones will usually remain in a general state of homeostasis from day to day, but gradually lower in such a way where men will slowly see and feel the signs and symptoms occurring.
Diseases and symptoms of the Gut and Psychology Syndrome (GAPS) are many, but I think Americans are most familiar with them as seen in patterns such as the rising diagnosis of autism and ADHD; widespread asthma, food allergies, and anemia; and in general, an increase in health problems despite unparalleled medical technology.
This can cause one to develop symptoms such as fainting, dizziness upon standing, and general lightheadedness.
[24] Anyone with a TSH over 1.5 mIU / L and a basal body temperature below 98 F should consider obtaining prescription thyroid hormone to test whether it helps relieves hypothyroidism - associated symptoms such as constipation and improves general health.
Acupuncture has been shown to improve symptoms such as nausea, pain, and insomnia, as well as aiding patients» general sense of wellbeing.
Cats that have contracted influenza in the New York City shelter have displayed upper respiratory symptoms such as runny nose, congestion and general malaise.
Beltran says this means that nothing changes for him right now other than to keep an eye out for symptoms such as shortness of breath, coughing, and general fatigue while on walks.
Dogs suffering from heatstroke normally exhibit such symptoms as excessive thirst, heavy panting, glazing eyes, general body weakness, increased heartbeat, bright / red tongue / gums, seizures, excessive drooling and unconsciousness.
Just as the same non-specific symptoms that are effecting school children could be attributed to a host of other illnesses or problems, the general public could attribute their headaches, lack of concentration and increased heart rate to problems such as stress, even though the cause could be EMF sensitivity.
The Court held that because symptoms of both discomfort and disease fall outside a layperson's general knowledge and experience, the cause of such symptoms must be confirmed by expert testimony.
In general, children exposed to their parents» divorce tend to be less well - adjusted emotionally, socially, and behaviorally, and exhibit symptoms, such as depression, anxiety, anger, a decline in school performance, and externalizing be - haviors (e.g., aggressive and noncompliant behavior), than those in non-divorced families [13][14][15].
However, traditional objections to findings not based on clinical diagnostic categories are lessened by evidence that CMD are most validly represented as a single dimension encompassing comorbid anxiety and depression.43 — 45 One important problem is that measures such as the general health questionnaire may be prone to socioeconomic response bias, with those in lower occupational grades underreporting symptoms.46
In general, the symptoms seem to be worse if the event that triggered them was initiated by a person — such as a murder, as opposed to a flood.
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.
Such analyses are an important part of psychiatric epidemiology, which in contrast with general epidemiology, deals with changing content of diagnoses and continuing refinement of taxonomic constructs.23 One important finding from these studies on TRAILS data was that only few adolescents had exclusively DSM - IV anxiety or exclusively DSM - IV depressive symptoms (DSM - IV = Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of mental disorders, 4th edition).
The relationship between depressive symptoms and step count has only been assessed in specific populations with small sample sizes, such as low - socioeconomic status Latino immigrants, 16 elderly Japanese people17 or patients with chronic conditions such as heart failure18 19 or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.20 21 Studies yield contradictory results, with some observing no association between depressive symptoms and daily step count, 19 21 while others report a negative correlation.16 — 18 20 In one cross-sectional sample of healthy older adults, an inverse association between depressive symptoms (using the Goldberg Depression Scale - 15) and accelerometer measured daily step count disappeared after controlling for general health and disability.22 While a systematic review suggests reduced levels of objectively measured PA in patients with depression, 23 it is not known whether this association is present in those at high risk of CVD and taken into account important confounding such as gender and age.
People with such disorders have symptoms of emotional detachment and a propensity for disinhibited, impulsive behavior combined with a general callousness and lack of insight for the impact that such behavior has on others (Cleckley, 1941; Anderson and Kiehl, 2012).
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