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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for Restlessness
  1. ... This condition causes neurological problems, such as confusion, restlessness, irritability, and seizures, usually beginning in adulthood. Almost ...
  2. ... frontotemporal dementia. These changes include inappropriate emotional responses, restlessness, loss of initiative, and neglect of personal hygiene. ...
  3. ... include a loss of inhibition, inappropriate emotional responses, restlessness, neglect of personal hygiene, and a general loss ...
  4. ... are characterized by increased energy and activity, irritability, restlessness, an inability to sleep, and reckless behavior. Depressive ...
  5. ... citrullinemia chiefly affects the nervous system, causing confusion, restlessness, memory loss, abnormal behaviors (such as aggression, irritability, ...
  6. ... are characterized by increased energy and activity, irritability, restlessness, an inability to sleep, and reckless behavior. Some ...
  7. ... individuals may also experience rapid breathing (hyperventilation), headache, restlessness, and drowsiness. These symptoms can be triggered by ...
  8. ... withdrawal, such as sleep problems, irritability, jumpiness, shakiness, restlessness, headache, nausea, sweating, anxiety, and depression. In severe ...
  9. ... socially appropriate manner. Other common symptoms include agitation, restlessness, withdrawal, and loss of language skills. People with ...