blackout1. Short-term loss of
vision and
consciousness. 2. In an alcoholic person, loss of memory for a period of time.
bladder ...
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blackout spells may also be described with other terms that mean the same thing. Passing out, drop attacks and
fainting are common terms, but doctors prefer to call it "
syncope.
Full article >>>Brief
blackout followed by period of
confusion Sudden falling
Drooling or frothing at the mouth
Grunting and snorting
Breathing stops temporarily
Uncontrollable
muscle spasms with tw
itching and jerking limbs
Loss of
bladder or
bowel control ...
Full article >>>Hangovers.
Blackouts.
Unexplained
accidents and illnesses. You may develop new physical complaints, such as
stomach cramps, or have unexplained worsening of a prior illness.
Full article >>>Use
blackout curtains,
eye covers, earplugs, extra blankets, a fan, a
humidifier or other devices to create an environment that suits your needs.
Sleep primarily at night. Daytime naps may steal hours from nighttime slumber.
Full article >>>If the
blood sugar goes too low, it's possible to suffer a
blackout. People with type 1
diabetes are taught about the symptoms to look out for that indicate their
sugar level may be low and to always have some
sugar available to raise the level ...
Full article >>>Depression;
blackouts; hangovers; vehicle, and other, arrests;
ulcers; emotional problems; flushing of the face; forgetfulness;
heart palpitation;
indigestion;
insomnia; urinary problems;
hepatitis;
hypertension; divorce; hard drugs; ...
Full article >>>Having
blackouts
Driving drunk
Hurting yourself or someone else while you are intoxicated
Hiding liquor bottles and glasses so that other people won't know that you've been drinking
Experiencing mood or personality changes ...
Full article >>>Have you ever had any
blackouts after drinking?
Have you ever been absent from work or lost a job because of drinking?
Do you have to drink more than before to achieve
intoxication or the desired effect?
Full article >>>Patients with many other clinical entities may present with
amnesia and these may need to be ruled out before the
diagnosis of TGA can be made. These conditions include alcoholic "
blackouts," TIA (transient ischemic attack),
temporal lobe epilepsy, ...
Full article >>>Lack of control.
Alcohol abusers will keep drinking until they become very drunk. Often, drinking bouts result in temporary
blackouts and an inability to remember events that happened while drinking.
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Full article >>>Stenosis can also occur as a result of
rheumatic fever. Mild
aortic stenosis may produce no symptoms at all. The most common symptoms, depending on the severity of the
disease, are
chest pain,
blackouts, and difficulty
breathing.
Full article >>>At different stages in the course of the
disease, the alcoholic may experience problems with family and friends, absenteeism and reduced productivity,
accidents, violent
behavior, increased tolerance and
consumption, or
blackouts (periods of ...
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