...changes and/or food cravings Physical symptoms Tiredness Lethargy, lack of energy Breast swelling and tenderness or pain Bloating Nausea Diarrhea Weight gain Headaches Muscle and/or joint aches Swelling of the...
...and also often present with tonsillitis. Symptoms that may occur in people affected by pharyngitis accompanying HIV infection are:[4] Fever Sweats Malaise and lethargy Lack of appetite Swollen lymph glands....
...This includes anemia caused by chronic conditions, e.g. kidney disease. Regardless of the type or cause, common symptoms of anemia include:[8] Tiredness and lethargy Breathlessness Faintness Headaches There may also...
...symptoms may include:[1][2] Fast breathing Difficulty breathing Excessive, high-pitched crying or moaning, or crying that is noticeably different from the baby’s usual cry Irritability Lethargy or less activity than usual...
...effects of Fintepla that have been reported include: digestive side effects, such as: diarrhea vomiting constipation loss of appetite weight loss feelings of discomfort, fatigue (low energy), weakness, or lethargy...
...B12 deficiency usually develop gradually and can be wide-ranging. These may include general symptoms of [anemia]((/conditions/anemia/), such as fatigue and lethargy, as well as the symptoms specific to the deficiency,...
...and seizures. In adults, symptoms of hydrocephalus include headaches, nausea and vomiting, swollen optic nerve, blurred or double vision, irritability, lethargy, and changes in cognition or memory. The cause of...
...Abdominal pain Lethargy, meaning sleeplessness or deep unresponsiveness and inactivity Nausea Vomiting Diarrhea, especially in children Anemia Jaundice Shortness of breath Loss of appetite Life-threatening complications can result from malaria...
...life [[1]]. Other symptoms of neonatal jaundice may include: * Dark urine * Light-colored stools * Fever * Irritability * Lethargy ### Causes of Neonatal Jaundice Neonatal jaundice is caused...
...can include: – Difficulty breathing or rapid breathing - Cough, initially dry and later with mucus – Fever – Chest pain or discomfort – Lethargy or irritability **Q: How is...