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Results 1 - 10 of 343 for disorientation
  1. Confusion is the inability to think as clearly or quickly as you normally do. You may feel ... Confusion may come on quickly or slowly over time, depending on the cause. Many times, confusion lasts ...
  2. Delirium is sudden severe confusion due to rapid changes in brain function that occur with physical or mental illness. ... moving or hyperactive) Changes in sleep patterns, drowsiness Confusion (disorientation) about time or place Decrease in short- ...
  3. ... some cases, stopping or changing medicines that worsen confusion or that are not needed can improve thinking ... important to treat any disorders that can cause confusion. These include: Anemia Decreased oxygen ( hypoxia ) level Heart ...
  4. ... status or changed mental status. They include sudden confusion, disorientation, or stupor. Unconsciousness or any other sudden change ...
  5. ... often from swollen veins in the digestive tract Confusion or problems thinking Pale or clay-colored stools ... products to prevent excess bleeding Medicines for mental confusion Antibiotics for infections OTHER TREATMENTS Endoscopic treatments for ...
  6. ... and breast swelling Easy bruising and abnormal bleeding Confusion or problems thinking Pale or clay-colored stools ... products to prevent excess bleeding Medicines for mental confusion Antibiotics for infections OTHER TREATMENTS Endoscopic treatments for ...
  7. ... may include: Anxiety, stress, and tension Cognitive changes Confusion Depression Disturbed sleep Fainting Low blood pressure Memory ...
  8. ... Changes in sleep patterns Changes in thinking Mild confusion Forgetfulness Personality or mood changes Poor concentration and ... or arms Agitation, excitement, or seizures (occur rarely) ... Drowsiness or confusion Behavior or personality changes Slurred ...
  9. ... within the first week after birth. Symptoms include: Confusion Decreased food intake Dislike of foods that contain ... Complications can include: Coma Confusion and eventually disorientation Death Increase in blood ammonia level Swelling of the brain
  10. ... Other symptoms that may occur with this disease: Confusion Dementia Depression Sleep-related breathing difficulties, including sleep ...
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