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Results 1 - 10 of 37 for Irritability
  1. ... symptoms can occur including excessive yawning, food cravings, irritability, depression, sensitivity to light, and nausea. About one- ... can experience fatigue, drowsiness, decreased energy, concentration problems, irritability, nausea, or sensitivity to light. Affected individuals may ...
  2. ... severe. Seizures; hyperactivity; mood disorders such as anxiety, irritability, and depression; and features of autism spectrum disorder ...
  3. ... episodes include a vague feeling of discomfort (malaise), irritability, nausea, vomiting, and a lack of appetite. A ...
  4. ... condition causes neurological problems, such as confusion, restlessness, irritability, and seizures, usually beginning in adulthood. Almost all ...
  5. ... that involve abnormal rotation of the eyeballs; extreme irritability and agitation; and pain, muscle spasms, and uncontrolled ...
  6. ... of 1. Initial signs and symptoms typically include irritability, muscle weakness, feeding difficulties, episodes of fever without ...
  7. ... general weakness and tiredness (fatigue), sleep problems, depression, irritability, confusion, migraine headaches, recurrent seizures (epilepsy), and a ...
  8. ... lymphohistiocytosis. As a result, affected individuals may experience irritability, delayed closure of the bones of the skull ...
  9. ... with HSAN IE, changes in personality, such as irritability, apathy, or lack of impulse control, become apparent ...
  10. ... or forties. Early signs and symptoms can include irritability, depression, small involuntary movements, poor coordination, and trouble ...
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