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Have you had any mood changes, including irritability, anxiety or depression? Have you felt sluggish or easily fatigued since the injury? Are you having ...
Fear, anxiety, sadness, irritability and other emotions related to cancer survival usually dissipate as you adjust to life changes. Still, these feelings ...
irritability; large, flat, blue, or purplish patches in the skin; loss of sexual desire or ability; menstrual irregularities; mental depression; muscle pain or ...
irritability; lack of appetite; loss of interest or pleasure; recurrent fever; severe nausea or vomiting; stomach fullness; swelling of the face, feet, or lower ...
Known history irritable bowel syndrome, radiation enteritis or other inflammatory bowel disease, such as Crohn's disease. 18. Known history of a structural ...
diabetes, Celiac disease, Irritable bowel syndrome, Gastroesophageal reflux disease, Deep vein thrombosis, Heart failure, High blood pressure, COPD ...
depression; difficult or labored breathing; fever; hoarseness; irritability; lower back or side pain; mood swings; nausea; painful or difficult urination; pale ...
irritability; painful urination; restlessness; shaking; trouble sleeping. Incidence not known. Bleeding, blistering, burning, coldness, discoloration of the ...
Feeling irritable or depressed. Lacking motivation. Also, the use of recreational drugs, such as marijuana, stimulants like cocaine and methamphetamines, or ...
Little interest in daily life, including caring for your baby. Thoughts of harming yourself or others. Worrying a lot or feeling much more anxious or irritable ...
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