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Symtom’s of illness
- Fear of contamination or dirt.
- Doubting and having difficulty tolerating uncertainty.
- Needing things orderly and symmetrical.
- Aggressive or horrific thoughts about losing control and harming yourself or others.
- Unwanted thoughts, including aggression, or sexual or religious subjects.
Symtom’s of illness
- These are false beliefs that are not based in reality. …
- Hallucinations. These usually involve seeing or hearing things that don’t exist. …
- Disorganized thinking(speech). Disorganized thinking is inferred from disorganized speech. …
- Extremely disorganized or abnormal motor behavior. …
- Negative symptoms.
Trauma and stressor-related disorders are a group of emotional and behavioral problems that may result from childhood traumatic and stressful experiences. These traumatic and stressful experiences can include exposure to physical or emotional violence or pain, including abuse, neglect or family conflict.
Symtom’s of illness
- Excruciating pain that is generally situated in, behind or around one eye, but may radiate to other areas of your face, head and neck
- One-sided pain
- Restlessness
- Excessive tearing
- Redness of your eye on the affected side
- Stuffy or runny nose on the affected side
- Forehead or facial sweating on the affected side
- Pale skin (pallor) or flushing on your face
- Swelling around your eye on the affected side
- Drooping eyelid on the affected side
Symtom’s of illness
- difficulty falling or staying asleep
- daytime fatigue
- strong urge to take naps during the day
- unusual breathing patterns
- unusual or unpleasant urges to move while falling asleep
- unusual movement or other experiences while asleep
- unintentional changes to your sleep/wake schedule
- irritability or anxiety
- impaired performance at work or school
- lack of concentration
- depression
- weight gain
Though the mentally retarded often have poor muscular coordination, speech and hearing problems, poor vision, difficulty in perception, extreme lethargy or hyperactivity, each of these
conditions can be present without mental retardation.
Symtom’s of illness
- Persistent sadness — two or more weeks
- Withdrawing from or avoiding social interactions
- Hurting oneself or talking about hurting oneself
- Talking about death or suicide
- Outbursts or extreme irritability
- Out-of-control behavior that can be harmful
- Drastic changes in mood, behavior or personality
- Changes in eating habits
- Loss of weight
- Difficulty sleeping
- Frequent headaches or stomachaches
- Difficulty concentrating
- Changes in academic performance
- Avoiding or missing school
Symtom’s of illness
- Stomach pain.
- Headaches.
- Chest pain.
- Fatigue.
- Limb pain.
- Back pain.
- Difficulty breathing.
- Worry about health.
Symtom’s of illness
- Temporary confusion.
- A staring spell.
- Uncontrollable jerkingmovements of the arms and legs.
- Loss of consciousnessor awareness.
- Psychic symptoms such as fear, anxietyor deja vu.
Symtom’s of illness
Sadness of mood, loss of interest in previously pleasurable activity, irritability, not feeling to talk to others, decreased appetite, decreased sleep, early awakening in morning, fatigue, weight loss or gain.
Symtom’s of illness
(PANIC ATTACKS, PHOBIAS, OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER, GENERALIZED ANXIETY DISORDER) Fear, Tremulousness, Breathlessness, Choking Sensation, Fear of death, Social Anxiety, Recurrent & Persistent thoughts and Repetitive behaviours
Symtom’s of illness
- Chest pain
- Chills
- Dry mouth
- Nausea
- Rapid heartbeat
- Shortness of breath
- Sweating
- Trembling
- Upset stomach
Symtom’s of illness
- Irritability, aggression or hostility.
- An ongoing sad, empty or anxious mood.
- Changes in appetite or weight.
- Changes in sleep patterns.
- Difficulty concentrating.
- Abnormally upbeat, jumpy or wired.
- Increased activity, energyor agitation.
- Exaggerated sense of well-being and self-confidence (euphoria)
- Decreased need for sleep.
- Unusual talkativeness.
- Racing thoughts.
- Distractibility.
Symtom’s of illness
(PANIC ATTACKS, PHOBIAS, OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER, GENERALIZED ANXIETY DISORDER) Fear, Tremulousness, Breathlessness, Choking Sensation, Fear of death, Social Anxiety, Recurrent & Persistent thoughts and Repetitive behaviours
Symtom’s of illness
- Changes in mood and personality
- Misplacing things and losing the ability to retrace steps
- Decreased or poor judgment
- Withdrawal from work or social activities
- Memory loss that disrupts daily life.
- Challenges in planning or solving problems.
- Difficulty completing familiar tasks.
- Confusion with time or place.
- Trouble understanding visual images and spatial relationships.
- New problems with words in speaking or writing.
Symtom’s of illness
- Premature ejaculation
- Erectile dysfunction
- Reduced sexual drive
- Masturbation related problems
- Dhat syndrome.
Patient counseling: Process of providing information, advice, and assistance to patients to improve their health, treatment adherence, and quality of life. Patient-centered approach.
Symtom’s of illness
Overeating causes the stomach to expand beyond its normal size to adjust to the large amount of food. The expanded stomach pushes against other organs, making you uncomfortable. This discomfort can take the form of feeling tired, sluggish or drowsy.
Treatment of Eating Disorders
Symtom’s of illness
Noticeable fluctuations in weight, both up and down
Stomach cramps, other non-specific gastrointestinal complaints (constipation, acid reflux, etc.)
Menstrual irregularities — missing periods or only having a period while on hormonal contraceptives (this is not considered a “true” period)
Difficulties concentrating
Abnormal laboratory findings (anemia, low thyroid and hormone levels, low potassium, low white and red blood cell counts)
Dizziness, especially upon standing
Fainting/syncope
Feeling cold all the time
Sleep problems
Cuts and calluses across the top of finger joints (a result of inducing vomiting)
Dental problems, such as enamel erosion, cavities, and tooth sensitivity
Dry skin and hair, and brittle nails
Swelling around area of salivary glands
Fine hair on body (lanugo)
Cavities, or discoloration of teeth, from vomiting
Muscle weakness
Yellow skin (in context of eating large amounts of carrots)
Cold, mottled hands and feet or swelling of feet