...confidence in everyday tasks or social activities. These problems may include:[17][23] Low, depressed mood and mood swings Clinical depression Crying or laughing easily, sometimes with no apparent reason or in...
...changes Personality changes GPI can also manifest as schizophrenia or other cognitive disorders, but most commonly presents as presenile dementia. Symptoms of presenile dementia include depression, confusion, memory loss, and...
...insomnia, hypertension, poor circulation, depression, common cold, general fatigue, elevated liver enzymes, diabetic neuropathy, migraines, chronic stress, cardiovascular disease, hepatitis, viral infection, cancer (and chemotherapy), asthma, upper respiratory tract infection,...
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common condition diagnosed in children who display symptoms of hyperactivity, inattention, and/or impulsivity. Although its causes are not fully understood, factors including genetics...
...higher chance of mood disorders like depression. There’s also some evidence that people with epilepsy have a lower life expectancy compared to the general population. A 2023 study found that...
...obsessive compulsive disorder, depression or anxiety.[56][57] If autism is suspected in an adult, a doctor should refer the person to a psychologist, psychiatrist or neuropsychologist who has experience with autism...
...follow-up care may also include screening for mental health disorders like depression. Possible Risks and Complications One of the biggest challenges of a tropical medicine follow-up is ensuring that the...
...and acne High blood pressure Migraines Anxiety and depression Bronchial congestion caused by allergies and asthma Varicose veins There isn’t research to back all of that up. Side Effects Cupping...
...As a major surgical procedure, a peritonectomy comes with certain risks, such as: Excessive bleeding Prolonged paralytic ileus Systemic or local toxicity of chemotherapy Severe abdominal pain Bone marrow depression...
...relief **Complications** If left untreated, trigeminal neuralgia can lead to significant impairment in a person’s quality of life. Complications can include: * Depression and anxiety * Difficulty eating or drinking...