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Decreased liver function
- ... enlarged and weakened and cannot pump blood efficiently. Decreased heart function affects the lungs, liver, and other body systems.
- ... muscle is weakened and cannot pump blood efficiently. Decreased heart function affects the lungs, liver, and other body systems.
- Complications of psittacosis may include: Brain involvement Decreased lung function as a result of the pneumonia Heart valve infection ( endocarditis ) Inflammation of the liver ( hepatitis )
- ... confusion should be treated. These may include: Anemia Decreased ... mental function. Medicines may be needed to control aggressive or ...
- ... gas ) Electrocardiogram (ECG) Electroencephalogram (EEG) Metabolic panel and liver function tests Toxicology panel and alcohol level Urinalysis Treatment depends on the cause of the decreased alertness. How well a person does depends on ...
- ... time when antibodies from the mother will have decreased. At that ... tests Prothrombin time Liver biopsy Abdominal ultrasound These ...
- Decreased total protein may be due to: Abnormal loss of protein ... be due to: Acute inflammatory disease Cancer Chronic inflammatory ...
- ... no symptoms. When symptoms occur, they may include: Decreased appetite Confusion Fever, sweating Jaundice (yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes) Nausea Pain, often in the upper right part of the abdomen Weight loss
- ... inflammation and permanent scarring. This can lead to decreased ... failure Liver failure Metallic taste in the mouth Muscle aches ...
- ... belly area is bigger than usual Abdominal pain Decreased appetite Fever Low urine output Nausea Thirst Vomiting Note: There may be signs of shock .