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Results 1 - 10 of 25 for Confusion
  1. ... and speech difficulties (dysarthria). Some experience episodes of confusion, lack of energy (lethargy), headaches, or muscle twitches ( ...
  2. ... hands or feet, movement problems, delayed development, or confusion. Rarely, affected individuals have abnormalities of organs or ...
  3. ... typically experience impaired movements, numbness or tingling (paresthesias), confusion, or dementia.The first sign of the Icelandic ...
  4. ... of ring chromosome 20 syndrome. These episodes involve confusion and behavioral changes.Most people with ring chromosome ...
  5. ... weakness and tiredness (fatigue), sleep problems, depression, irritability, confusion, migraine headaches, recurrent seizures (epilepsy), and a progressive ...
  6. ... intellectual function starts to decline. Behavioral changes, depression, confusion, and speech difficulties (dysarthria) are among the early ...
  7. ... reflex. Signs and symptoms can include vomiting, choking, confusion, slow or irregular breathing, pale or blue-tinged ...
  8. ... dizziness and fatigue. Prolonged dehydration can lead to confusion, low blood pressure, seizures, and coma. People with ...
  9. ... dizziness and fatigue. Prolonged dehydration can lead to confusion, low blood pressure, seizures, and coma. People with ...
  10. ... Central nervous system abnormalities can lead to headaches, confusion, personality changes, memory loss, impaired speech, and problems ...
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