Search Results 171-180 of 5227 for hallucinations
Seeing nonexistent things, or hallucinating; Sensitivity to light; Shimmering spots or stars; Spots or strings floating in field of vision; Tunnel vision
Patients with DLB were younger at the onset of symptoms than patients with PDD and had more hallucinations and cognitive fluctuations. Journalists ...
These frightening but generally harmless seizures are triggered by a fever and affect infants and young children.
Mayo Clinic neuropsychologist Tanis J. Ferman, Ph.D., discusses the background and causes of fluctuations and hallucinations and gives tips for caregivers to ...
hallucinations; lethargy; low blood pressure or pulse; severe drowsiness; slowing of the heartbeat; unresponsiveness; very slow breathing. Some side effects may ...
Also tell your doctor if you have hallucinations or any unusual thoughts, especially if they are new or getting worse quickly. This medicine may cause slow ...
... hallucinations, headache, irritability, loss of consciousness, mood or mental changes, seizures, stiff neck, unusual tiredness or weakness, or vomiting.
enlarged pupils; fainting; fast or slow heartbeat; hallucinations; hives; holding false beliefs that cannot be changed by fact; increased sensitivity of the ...
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; heartburn; increased thirst; increased urination; indigestion; irritability; itching; loss of appetite; loss of strength or energy; light- ...
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