Disorientation
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disorientation Person, place, time
disorientation Visual-spatial
disorientation Inability to interpret environmental cues ... ...
Lethargy
... ; apathy ; fatigue ; hypoactivity; lightheadedness; memory impairment;
disorientation ; anterograde amnesia ; ... Fatigue and lethargy are also common ... bowel continence. Usually followed by a brief period of lethargy and
disorientation . Graves' disease ... The most common is anaemia, which usually ...
Acute renal failure
... div. In about 10% of cases, acute renal failure and scanty urine production accompany the disease . Changes in mental status, such as
disorientation , confusion , and hallucinations , also occur in about a quarter of cases. The urinary tract consists of the kidney , the bladder , the ...
Agitation
... appear well temporarily, fooling health professionals and caregivers into thinking that she has recovered, ... agitation and irritability
disorientation paranoia , or feelings of suspicion and mistrust an extreme belief in one's importance euphoria, or high feelings of mental well-being, ...
Apathy
... CNS effects and include sedation and sleepiness; depression ; lethargy ; apathy ; fatigue ; hypoactivity; lightheadedness; memory impairment;
disorientation ; anterograde amnesia ; ... Early signs are vague: apathy (indifference), lethargy ( drowsiness ) and irritability . Sexual aversion; ...
Confusion
... or arms worsening vomiting headache that will not go away after being treated with acetaminophen (Tylenol) garbled speech ... Confusion ,
disorientation , and other indications of impaired brain function strongly suggest encephalopathy in patients known to have liver disease . CAT scans and ...
Consciousness
... by convulsions , un consciousness and sometimes loss of urinary or bowel continence. Usually followed by a brief period of lethargy and
disorientation . Graves' disease ... A group of disorders marked by problems in the normal functioning of the brain. These problems can produce seizures , ...
Dysarthria
... are affected by other problems. and sleepiness; depression ; lethargy ; apathy ; fatigue ; hypoactivity; lightheadedness; memory impairment;
disorientation ; anterograde amnesia ; restlessness; confusion ; crying or sobbing; delirium ; headache ; slurred speech; aphonia; dysarthria ; stupor; ... ...
Dystonia
... malignant syndrome [uncommon], and rarely, akinesias and dyskinesias), and sedation. hypoactivity; lightheadedness; memory impairment;
disorientation ; anterograde amnesia ; restlessness; confusion ; crying or sobbing; delirium ; headache ; slurred speech; aphonia; dysarthria ; stupor; ...
Food additives
... solvents, paints , smoke, gasoline , perfume, and office-machine fumes — are said to cause fatigue , headache , nausea , dizziness and
disorientation . It is controversial whether food additives -- such as dyes , thickeners, and preservatives -- likely cause a true allergic reaction. ...
Grand mal
... by convulsions , unconsciousness and sometimes loss of urinary or bowel continence. Usually followed by a brief period of lethargy and
disorientation . Graves' disease ... Generalised tonic-clonic ( Grand Mal ) - loose consciousness ; person falls down; body stiffens; starts to jerk ...
Hallucination
... ... hallucination s (seeing, hearing or feeling things that are not there) a "ready for a fight" attitude agitation and irritability
disorientation paranoia , or feelings of suspicion and mistrust an extreme belief in one's importance ... Hallucination s . Psychotic patients see, hear, ...
Hallucinations
... s) ... hallucinations (seeing, hearing or feeling things that are not there) a "ready for a fight" attitude agitation and irritability
disorientation paranoia , or feelings of suspicion and mistrust an extreme belief in one's importance ... Hallucinations . Psychotic patients see, hear, ...
Memory loss
... smacking? Did the seizure occur with cheek or tongue biting? They may also cause a wide range of central nervous system effects, including
disorientation , confusion , memory loss , hallucinations , psychoses, agitation , nervousness, delusion s, delirium , paranoia , euphoria, excitement, ...
Motion sickness
... the delicate inner ear balance mechanisms are reporting something different. Motion sickness Many people experience nausea , vertigo , and
disorientation when they first arrive in space. This is caused by changes in the fluid in the inner ear, which is sensitive to gravity and affects our sense of ...
Muscle cramps
... of o edema and possible causes. muscle cramps fever . Eventually there is a loss of mental function, starting with confusion and
disorientation and worsening to seizures and possible coma . When HHS causes a coma , it is called hyperosmolar nonketotic diabetic coma . MUSCLE CRAMPS ...
Organic
... ... ORGANIC BRAIN DISORDER ( Chronic Brain Syndrome ) SYMPTOMS"Errors in judgment, lack of reasoning ability, short-term memory loss ,
disorientation , poor intellectual function, neglect of personal hygiene . Organic foodFood grown without the use of synthetic pesticides and fertilizers. ...
Paranoia
... and hallucinations . The amount and effect of these side effects varies from individual to individual. Anger and agitation Confusion and
disorientation Thoughts of harming yourself or your baby Hallucinations and delusion s Paranoia Strange thoughts or statements ... ...
Riboflavin
... Vitamin B 2 ( riboflavin ) prevents short limbs and cleft palate . Vitamin B 3 ( niacin , niacin amide) prevents irritability , depression ,
disorientation , fatigue , nervousness, and muscular weakness . Vitamin B 2 ( riboflavin ) Essential for the utilisation of energy from foods , especially ...
Seizure
... by convulsions , unconsciousness and sometimes loss of urinary or bowel continence. Usually followed by a brief period of lethargy and
disorientation . Graves' disease ... early diastolic murmur ; early gene ; early infant ile autism ; early labour; early latent syphilis ; early neonatal ...
Syncope
... physiologic response to stress (often emotional stress ). lethargy ; apathy ; fatigue ; hypoactivity; lightheadedness; memory impairment;
disorientation ; anterograde amnesia ; restlessness; confusion ; crying or sobbing; delirium ; headache ; slurred speech; aphonia; dysarthria ; stupor; ...
Unconsciousness
... by convulsions , unconsciousness and sometimes loss of urinary or bowel continence. Usually followed by a brief period of lethargy and
disorientation . Graves' disease ... Breathing benzene can cause drowsiness , dizziness , tachycardia (rapid heart rate), headache , tremor s, ...