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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. ... a nebulizer . Side effects might include: Anxiety. Tremor. Restlessness. Headache. Fast or irregular heartbeats. Call your provider ...
  4. ... away if you have this side effect. Headache . Restlessness. Tremor (your hand or another part of your ...
  5. ... Sweating Trouble sleeping Bad dreams or nightmares Extreme restlessness ( agitation )
  6. ... emotional problems, aggressive or violent behavior, and hallucinations Restlessness, tremors, seizures Sleep problems Kidney damage Problems breathing ...
  7. ... hallucinations and inability to tell what is real Restlessness and tremors Skin sores Sleep problems Tooth decay ( ...
  8. ... emotional problems, such as aggressive or violent behavior Restlessness and tremors
  9. ... or more of the following: Anxiety or agitation/restlessness Bluish lips and fingernails Chest pain Confusion Dizziness , ...
  10. ... drug used, but may include: Abdominal cramping Agitation, restlessness Cold sweat Delusions, hallucinations Depression Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea ...
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