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Results 1 - 10 of 69 for lethargic
  1. Fatigue is a feeling of weariness, tiredness, or lack of energy. ... Fatigue is different from drowsiness . Drowsiness is feeling the need ...
  2. ... has seizures. A brain disease (encephalopathy) with headache, lethargy , confusion , and stiff neck can also develop. ... person with shigellosis: Confusion Headache with stiff neck Lethargy Seizures These symptoms are most common in children.
  3. ... quick change between mental states (for example, from lethargy to agitation and back to lethargy). Symptoms include: Changes in alertness (usually more alert ...
  4. ... in the blood Cold hands and feet (extremities) Lethargy Poor pulse Poor suckling and feeding Pounding heart ... of heart failure: Faster than normal heart rate Lethargy Liver enlargement Rapid breathing Also, the pulse at ...
  5. ... the blood Delayed growth or growth failure Fatigue Lethargy Poor feeding Rapid breathing (tachypnea) Shortness of breath ( ... care provider if your infant or child: Appears lethargic Appears overly tired or mildly short of breath ...
  6. ... body tries to compensate for it. Confusion or lethargy may also occur. Severe metabolic acidosis can lead ... condition. Respiratory acidosis symptoms can include: Confusion Fatigue Lethargy Shortness of breath Sleepiness
  7. ... and alert. Other symptoms of Reye syndrome: Confusion Lethargy Loss of consciousness or coma Mental changes Nausea ... as 911) immediately if your child has: Confusion Lethargy Other mental changes
  8. ... jaundice is getting worse, or the baby: Is lethargic (hard to wake up), less responsive, or fussy ...
  9. ... wet diapers than usual Less active than usual, lethargic Irritable Dry mouth Dry skin that does not ...
  10. ... An infant with galactosemia may develop jaundice, vomiting, lethargy, irritability and convulsions.
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