Head Medical Symptoms: Page 5
Health Symptoms
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- Coarse Facial Features
- Coarse, Brittle Hair And Hair Loss
- Coarse, Brittle Hair; Hair Loss
- Cocaine-anxiety, Feeling Tired, Depression
- Cognition Is Intact
- Cognitive And Behavioral Changes
- Cognitive Changes
- Cognitive Dysfunction
- Cold Intolerance
- Cold Weather
- Cold, Clammy Feeling
- Collecting And Hoarding Useless Objects
- Coma
- Coma And Death
- Compulsions And Ritualistic Behaviors
- Compulsions-repetitive Behaviors Or Mental Acts To Reduce The Distress Associated With Obsessions
- Compulsions-repetitive Behaviors Or Mental Acts Usually Performed To Reduce The Anxiety Or Distress Associated With Obsessions
- Compulsive Use Of The Medication Despite Adverse Effects
- Conceptual Apraxia-inability To Select Or Use Tools Or Objects Properly, Inability To Make Complex Coordinated Movements And To Do Tasks In Order
- Conduct Disorder
- Conduct Disorders
- Confusion
- Confusion / Disorientation
- Confusion And Increased Sleepiness
- Confusion Or Agitation
- Confusion Or Coma
- Confusion Or Disorientation
- Confusion Or Light-headedness
- Confusion, Delirium, Unconsciousness (can Progress To Coma)
- Confusion, Impaired Judgment, Or An Altered Mental State
- Congenital Abnormalities Present
- Congenital Glaucoma (type Iv Only)
- Consciousness Regained Without Any Need For Intervention
- Constant Fatigue
- Constant Feeling Of Fatigue Or Tiredness
- Constant Pain
- Constant Stuffiness
- Constant, Steady Pain And Pressure
- Constructional Apraxia-inability To Copy Or Draw Simple Figures Or To Construct Two- Or Three-dimensional Forms
- Continued Use Of Drugs Despite Social, Legal, Occupational, Or Interpersonal Problems Stemming From Drug Use
- Continued Use Of Drugs Even Though It Means Risking Physical Safety
- Continuing Behavior Problems, Such As Anger And Inflexibility
- Continuing To Drink Despite Alcohol-related Difficulties
- Continuing To Use Drugs Despite Drug-related Problems In Personal Relationships
- Continuous Spasms Involving All The Muscles On One Side Of The Face
- Contradictory And Inconsistent Behavior-an Individual With Passive-aggressive Personality Disorder May Appear Enthusiastic To Carry Out Others' Requests, But He Purposely Performs In A Manner That Is Not Useful And Sometimes Even Damaging.
- Convulsion (jerking Or Stiffening Muscles)
- Convulsions
- Convulsions (especially In Infants)
- Convulsions May Occur In Association With High Fever In Up To 5% To 10% Of Children
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