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Results 1 - 10 of 67 for Restlessness
  1. Agitation is an unpleasant state of extreme arousal. An agitated person may feel stirred up, excited, tense, confused, or irritable.
  2. ... prevent wandering. Calming music may reduce wandering and restlessness, ease anxiety, and improve sleep and behavior. People ... extra calories due to increased physical activity from restlessness and wandering. Also talk to the provider about: ...
  3. ... drug used, but may include: Abdominal cramping Agitation, restlessness Cold sweat Delusions, hallucinations Depression Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea ...
  4. ... or more of the following: Anxiety or agitation/restlessness Bluish lips and fingernails Chest pain Confusion Dizziness , ...
  5. ... with pink, frothy sputum Irritability Lethargy No breathing Restlessness Shallow or gasping respirations Unconsciousness (lack of responsiveness) ...
  6. ... Headache Loss of consciousness (unresponsiveness) Nausea and vomiting Restlessness , irritability Slurred speech Stiff neck Swelling Visual disturbances ...
  7. ... of breath Other symptoms may include: Anxiety or restlessness Decrease in level of alertness Leg or abdominal ...
  8. ... Pale, cool and clammy skin Rapid heart rate Restlessness Anxiety
  9. ... Lightheadedness Loss of alertness and ability to concentrate Restlessness, agitation , confusion Shortness of breath Skin that feels ...
  10. Symptoms may include: Anxiety , restlessness Sharp chest pain that is felt in the neck, shoulder, back, or abdomen Chest pain that gets worse with deep ...
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