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Confusion · convulsions (seizures) · cough · hallucinations (seeing, hearing, or feeling things that are not there) · missing menstrual periods · shortness of breath ...
In some cases, agitation, paranoia and hallucinations may be part of dementia. The root cause of dementia is damage to nerve cells in the brain. A wide ...
hallucinations; high fever; hives, itching, or skin rash; holding false beliefs that cannot be changed by fact; increased blood pressure; increased thirst ...
Other changes may be more unusual and extreme, such as confusion, hallucinations (seeing, hearing, smelling, or feeling things that are not there), and unusual ...
Stimulants can cause an increase in body temperature, heart problems, high blood pressure, seizures or tremors, hallucinations, aggressiveness, and paranoia.
... hallucinations, stiff neck, confusion, change or loss of consciousness, seizures, or death. Check with your doctor or nurse right away if you or your child ...
hallucinations; headache, sudden and severe; hives; inability to speak; increased blood pressure; increased hunger; increased thirst; increased urination ...
... hallucinations, headache, irritability, mood or metal changes, seizures, stiff neck, unusual tiredness or weakness, or vomiting when given intrathecally.
... hallucinations and coma, and can cause birth defects — what would you say?'" asks Dr. Poland. In this Mayo Clinic Q&A podcast, Dr. Poland talks about waning ...
... hallucinations, I suddenly saw my sister walking through the door bringing me some unsolicited clean clothing – and not a hallucination! Conclusion. The ...
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