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Tiredness is a normal part of life, but if it persists, it may suggest a medical problem.
The initial finding is usually poor feeding and lethargy as in any sick infant and the initial diagnosis is often sepsis. However, in the absence of risk factors for sepsis and poor response ...
Establish whether there has been a recent start or change in medication : Treatments for hypertension, especially beta-blockers, can cause lethargy. Ask systematically about bodily func...
Drowsiness, lethargy, and cyanosis despite increasing respiratory distress should be considered as red flags for impending respiratory failure.
Anorexia, lethargy, diarrhoea. Growth restriction (delayed bone maturation). Impaired immune function and susceptibility to infection.
Persistent hunger, weight loss, dehydration, lethargy, and infrequent or absent bowel movements may be seen. Stomach wall peristalsis may be visible.
Once uraemia occurs - patients may have nausea, anorexia and generalised lethargy. Extrarenal manifestations (may be due to a combination of other genetic defects) [ 1 ] Retina...
Associated symptoms may include: Gastrointestinal symptoms. Lethargy, weakness. An underlying condition - eg, respiratory, neuromuscular. Alcohol or drug abuse.
Common symptoms include tiredness, having little energy (lethargy), feeling faint and becoming easily breathless. Less common symptoms include headaches , heartbeats suddenly becoming not...
However, in contrast to hyperphagic short stature, Prader-Willi syndrome is associated with an obese body mass index, lethargy and more severe learning disabilities. Investigations ...
In infants, hyperviscosity may occur as a result of the polycythaemia which develops in response to intrauterine hypoxia or hypoxia during delivery. [ 3 ] Presentation Increased viscosity and...
Presents with poor feeding, vomiting, poor weight gain and increasing lethargy. Neurological signs (eg, alternating muscular hypotonia and hypertonia, dystonia, seizures, encephalopathy) d...
Grade 2: drowsiness, lethargy, gross deficits in ability to perform mental tasks, obvious personality changes, inappropriate behaviour, intermittent disorientation.
Symptoms include: Headache Abdominal pain Nausea or vomiting Lethargy Visual changes Impaired consciousness Other features suggestive of raised intracranial pressur...
Features include lethargy, irritability, poor suck, abnormal muscle tone and posture (opisthotonus), high-pitched cry, apnoea, and eventually seizures and coma.
Hepatomegaly symptoms Associated hepatomegaly symptoms may be few or rather vague - eg, loss of appetite, weight loss and lethargy. There may be hepatomegaly symptoms relating to liv...
There may also be features of iron-deficiency anaemia like lethargy, tiredness and shortness of breath on exertion. Examination [ 10 ] The features that appear on examination are thos...
Lack of energy (lethargy), and weakness. Black-coloured stools (faeces). If you have any of these symptoms see a doctor urgently.
Common symptoms include tiredness, lethargy, feeling faint and becoming breathless. Less common symptoms include headaches, a 'thumping heart' (palpitations), altered taste, loss o...
Central nervous system: dementia, irritability, lethargy, light-headedness, confusion, memory loss, nocturnal wakefulness, syncope. Cardiovascular system: angina, arterial thromboemboli, c...
Uraemic symptoms (including anorexia, pruritus, lethargy, nausea). Deteriorating renal function. Acute nephritis causes (aetiology) Post-infection with nephritogenic strains ...