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Lewy Body Dementia: Understanding and Addressing Fluctuations and Visual Hallucinations. Mayo Clinic neuropsychologist Tanis J. Ferman, Ph.D., discusses the ...
changes in vision, including blurred vision; difficulty concentrating; difficulty speaking or swallowing; inability to move the eyes; increase in amount of ...
Mental illness (eg, hallucinations, psychosis)—Use with caution. ... delusions, feeling aggressive or hostile ... blurred vision or other changes in vision ...
Black, tarry stools · blurred vision · changes in patterns and rhythms of speech · chest pain · cough · drooling · fever · inability to move the eyes ...
— In February 2014, Christa Thesing of Andover, Minnesota, stopped sleeping and started hallucinating. ... Double vision; Fever; Hallucinations; Headache; Loss of ...
Harvey Huang, Ph.D. student at Mayo Clinic Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, researched brain networks involved in vision and disease.
Blurred vision; cold or flu-like symptoms; delusions; dementia; hoarseness; lack or loss of strength; lower back or side pain; swelling of the hands, feet, or ...
... hallucinations, stomach or muscle cramps, tremors, or unusual behavior. Symptoms of an overdose include: blurred vision, change in consciousness, changes in ...
Olanzapine may cause drowsiness, trouble with thinking, trouble with controlling body movements, or trouble with your vision, which may lead to falls, fractures ...
double vision; drowsiness; fainting; fast or irregular heartbeat; hallucinations; high fever; hives, itching, skin rash; inability to move the arms, legs, or ...
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