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changes in skin color; chest discomfort or pain; cold sweats; coma; confusion; cool, pale skin; cough; coughing that sometimes produces a pink frothy sputum ...
Deep coma defined as a 5 or lower on the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS). Open craniotomy neurosurgical evacuation of ICH. Secondary ICH related to aneurysm, AVM ...
Agitation · back, leg, or stomach pains · bleeding gums · bloating · blurred or double vision · clay-colored stools · coma · confusion about identity, place, and time ...
coma; confusion; cough; cough producing mucus; dark urine; difficult, burning, or painful urination; dizziness; drowsiness; ear congestion; fever; general ...
The majority of heart attack victims who receive therapeutic hypothermia after entering a coma don't suffer cognitive decline and are able to return to everyday ...
convulsions (seizures)—may be followed by coma; false sense of well-being; fast heartbeat; hallucinations (seeing, hearing, or feeling things that are not ...
Make sure you tell your doctor if you have any other medical problems, especially: Anuria (not able to form urine) or; Liver disease, severe (e.g., hepatic coma) ...
Check with doctor right away if you have anxiety, blurred vision, chills, cold sweats, coma, confusion, cool, pale skin, depression, dizziness, fast ...
The burden of cancer is different for everyone, and life stages can play a role in how it affects people. For adolescents and young adults[...] ...
This rare type of cancer can begin in the muscles, fat, blood vessels, nerves, tendons and the lining of joints. Treatment usually includes surgery.
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