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Aggressive behavior · agitation · anxiety · changes in vision, including blurred vision · difficulty concentrating · difficulty speaking or swallowing · inability to ...
Visual snow, or visual static, is an uncommon neurological condition that affects around 2% of the population.
Check with doctor right away if you have blurred vision, dizziness, drowsiness, confusion, delirium, or hallucinations, nausea, vomiting, constipation ...
This causes symptoms such as blurred central vision or a blind spot in the center of the visual field. There are two types — wet macular degeneration and ...
Quetiapine may cause drowsiness, trouble with thinking, trouble with controlling body movements, or trouble with your vision (especially during the first ...
... visual hallucinations, loss of vision, spreading numbness and tingling on one side of the body, language disturbance, and muscle weakness on one side of ...
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 ...
... delusions, disorientation, forgetfulness, hallucinations, language difficulties, memory loss, personality and behavior changes, poor judgment, poor problem ...
Cataplexy, sleep paralysis and hallucinations are similar to changes that occur in REM sleep. But in narcolepsy, these symptoms happen while you're awake or ...
These may be symptoms of serious eye or vision problems. This medicine can temporarily lower the number of white blood cells in your blood, increasing the ...
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