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Results 1 - 10 of 22 for Low "self-esteem"
  1. ... cause, the child may feel shame, guilt, or low self-esteem, and may hide signs of encopresis. Factors that ... If not treated, the child may have low self-esteem and problems making and ... may include: Chronic constipation Urinary incontinence
  2. ... Environment Psychology, such as being impulsive or having low self-esteem Long-term risks of drinking an excessive amount ... PTSD) , or schizophrenia Can easily obtain alcohol Have low self-esteem Have problems with relationships Live a stressful lifestyle ...
  3. ... Low bone density and fractures later in life Low self-esteem due to late start of puberty (emotional support may be helpful) Sexual problems, such as low libido
  4. ... or too much sleep Low energy or fatigue Low self-esteem Poor appetite or overeating Poor concentration People with ...
  5. The condition may result in: Psychological distress, low self-esteem, embarrassment Secondary bacterial or fungal infections
  6. Developmental coordination disorder can lead to: Learning problems Low self-esteem resulting from poor ability at sports and teasing ...
  7. This disorder may lead to: Learning problems Low self-esteem Social problems
  8. Complications that may occur include: Learning problems Low self-esteem Problems with socializing
  9. ... health issue. A stressful or chaotic lifestyle and low self-esteem are also common. Children who grow up seeing ...
  10. ... to thrive in infants Leukemia and other cancers Low self-esteem Infertility in males if both testes are undescended ...
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