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Results 1 - 10 of 152 for Irritability
  1. Young children who cannot talk yet will let you know when something is wrong by acting fussy or irritable. If your child is fussier ...
  2. ... 2 for muscle tone. Grimace response or reflex irritability is a term describing response to stimulation, such ... no reaction, the infant scores 0 for reflex irritability. If there is grimacing, the infant scores 1 ...
  3. ... talk to your teen's health care provider. Frequent irritability with sudden bursts of anger. More sensitive to ... should talk to your teen about: Their sadness, irritability, or loss of interest in normal activities Signs ...
  4. ... symptoms include: Clumsiness, unsteady gait Confusion , disorientation Drowsiness Irritability or poor temper control Light sensitivity Stiff neck ...
  5. ... liter (mmol/L). Watch for: Headache Hunger Nervousness, irritability Rapid heartbeat (palpitations) Shaking Sweating Weakness After many ...
  6. ... fontanelles in infants Decreased consciousness Poor feeding and irritability in children Rapid breathing Unusual posture, with the ...
  7. ... of anemia . Early symptoms: Blood in the stools Irritability Fever Lethargy Vomiting and diarrhea Weakness Later symptoms: ... Hemolytic anemia Kidney failure Hypertension leading to seizures, irritability, and other nervous system problems Too few platelets ( ...
  8. ... fontanelles in infants Decreased alertness Poor feeding or irritability in children Rapid breathing Unusual posture, with the ... the following symptoms: Feeding problems High-pitched cry Irritability Persistent, unexplained fever Meningitis can quickly become a ...
  9. ... spots) in babies Decreased consciousness Poor feeding or irritability in children Unusual posture, with the head and ... the following symptoms: Feeding problems High-pitched cry Irritability Persistent unexplained fever Call the local emergency number ...
  10. ... fontanelles in infants Decreased consciousness Poor feeding or irritability in children Rapid breathing Unusual posture with the ... the following symptoms: Feeding difficulties High-pitched cry ... Persistent unexplained fever Meningitis can quickly become a ...
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