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  1. ... mental status. They include sudden confusion, disorientation, or stupor. Unconsciousness or any other sudden change in mental ... bladder control (incontinence) Rapid heartbeat ( palpitations ) Slow heartbeat Stupor (severe confusion and weakness) If the person is ...
  2. ... decreased ability to concentrate, fatigue , restlessness , sleepiness , or stupor Chest pain (feeling of crushing or pressure) Cough ...
  3. ... Shock Spread of infection through the body (sepsis) Stupor Death
  4. ... self Loss of ability to interact Progression to stupor or coma Side effects of medicines used to ...
  5. ... sensation changes, speech problems, weakness , or paralysis Seizures Stupor or coma (rarely) Vomiting If bleeding is not ...
  6. ... mood changes Restlessness Sensitivity to light, sound, touch Stupor , sleepiness, fatigue Seizures (may occur without other symptoms ...
  7. ... become apparent. Symptoms may include nausea, vomiting, convulsions, stupor (decreased level of alertness), or even coma. Ethylene ...
  8. ... Smell of a hydrocarbon product on the breath Stupor (decreased level of alertness) Vomiting Wheezing
  9. ... any of the following: Confusion (can progress to stupor or coma) Hand tremor Lightheadedness Muscle twitching Nausea, ...
  10. ... may lead to irregular heart rate Pneumonia Seizures Stupor Shock related to taking antibiotics (Jarisch-Herxheimer reaction, ...
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