coughing, sneezing, nausea, lack of appetite, and deep breathing/labored breathing. Very young children have distinct set of symptoms too such as abdominal pain, fever, loss of appetite, and vomiting (children 2
Breathing and heartbeat that are faster than usual Pain in your chest or back when you breathe in or cough Fatigue and loss of appetite Trouble thinking clearlyHow is CAP diagnosed?Your healthcare provider will listen to your lungs. You may need a chest x-ray. You may also need any of ...
High Copper and low Sulfur - with or without elevated Aluminum- represent one of themostcommoncauses of ADD / ADHD. Symptoms typically include a "foggy" mind, lack of concentration, and poor memory. This particular chemical pattern is as common with kids as it is with adults, and requires ...
Fatigueis generally defined as a feeling of lack of energy and motivation that can be physical, mental, or both. Fatigue is not the same as drowsiness, but the desire tosleepmay accompany the fatigue. Apathy is a feeling of indifference that may accompany fatigue or exist independently. In a...
sometimes forget to cook their meal; difficulty in swallowing, early months of pregnancy, loss of taste or smell, nausea with or without vomiting, negative emotions like anxiety, depression or sadness, and pain. All these causes can lead to poor appetite or loss of appetite in any individual....
much cortisol. This can happen because of long-term use of some steroids but can also be caused by a tumor that causes the pituitary gland to release too much ACTH. Symptoms can include diabetes, fatigue, fatty deposits throughout the body, high blood pressure, muscle weakness, and weight ...
Tummy trouble - Stress can impact your appetite and digestion in many different ways. You may end up eating too much food, especially processed food, that's not good for your body. Or you may end up not eating enough because you lack an appetite. On top of that, stress can c...
The patient may have general symptoms that are typical for anemia, which range from mild to severe and includes: Fatigue Diarrhea Pallor Dizziness Breathingissues Rapid heartbeat Poor concentration Loss of balance Loss of appetite Weight loss
People with eating disorders can have imbalances in the brain chemicals that control hunger, appetite and digestion. But scientists are still trying to figure out what causes these imbalances and how (or if) they contribute to eating disorders. ...
Extreme distractibility and lack of concentration Feelings of invincibility or greatness Reckless behavior Irritability, aggressiveness, and anger Extremely impulsive behavior Talking so fast others can't keep up Increased appetite for food, alcohol, sex, or exciting activities Hearing voices or experiencin...