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Results 1 - 10 of 155 for Loss of consciousness
  1. Unconsciousness is when a person is unable to respond to people and activities. Doctors often call this ... status. They include sudden confusion, disorientation, or stupor. Unconsciousness or any other sudden change in mental status ...
  2. ... head injury that results in even a brief loss of consciousness , or if there are any other symptoms after a head injury (even without loss of consciousness). The typical pattern of symptoms that indicate an ...
  3. ... TBI may lead to headaches, changes in alertness, loss of consciousness , memory loss, and changes in thinking. Moderate to ... hard to wake up, or similar changes Headache Loss of consciousness for a fairly short period of time Memory ...
  4. Decreased alertness is a state of reduced awareness and is often a serious condition. A coma is the most severe state of decreased ...
  5. ... chest pain, shortness of breath, feeling faint, or loss of consciousness.
  6. ... other changes in behavior Lethargy , sleepiness , not smiling Loss of consciousness Loss of vision No breathing Pale or bluish skin ...
  7. ... pulse Severe headache Weakness Cardiac arrest (no pulse) Loss of consciousness, coma Loss of all brainstem reflexes (blinking, gagging, ...
  8. ... in an arm or leg Loss of vision Loss of consciousness or confusion Loss of bowel control Contact your provider if you ...
  9. ... Decreased level of consciousness and lack of responsiveness Loss of consciousness, coma Confusion Dizziness Drowsiness Fatigue Lightheadedness Liver failure ( ...
  10. ... then no breathing Fainting or loss of alertness (unconsciousness) Jerky movements (short, seizure-like movements) Normal breathing starts again after a brief period of unconsciousness. The child's color improves with the first breath. ...
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