*inability to control food or saliva in the mouth
*unexplained weight loss
*difficulty controlling food in the mouth
*nasal regurgitation
*wet voice after swallowing
*Pain on swallowing
The signs of an anxiety attack can differ from person to person. Some of the usual signs can include, rapid pulse rate, fainting, hyperventilation, nausea and tremors.
The signs of an anxiety attack can differ from person to person. Some of the usual signs can include, rapid pulse rate, fainting, hyperventilation, nausea and tremors.
at least two weeks
Depending on the severity and cause of a person's anaemia, the signs and symptoms they can experience can include; * shortness of breath on exertion * fatigue/tiredness * pallor * pale palm creases If the person is anaemic due to malabsorption, he/she may notice steatorrhea, which are stools comprised of fat which are offensive in odour and are hard to flush as they float on top of the water.
Vital signs, or signs of life, include the following objective measures for a person: temperature, respiratory rate, heart beat (pulse), and blood pressure. When these values are not zero, they indicate that a person is alive.
Signs and symptoms are both used in diagnosis. Signs are the objective observations that can be sensed, measured, or recorded by another person. Symptoms are the subjective experience that has to be reported.
Signs of love include putting that person's needs before your own, thinking about how your actions affect him or her, and a desire to make that person happy, even if it means sacrificing some of your own "wants."
Yes, newborns can experience anxiety. Signs and symptoms to look out for include excessive crying, difficulty sleeping, feeding problems, and being easily startled. It is important to consult a healthcare provider if you suspect your newborn is experiencing anxiety.
Yes, newborns can experience car sickness. Signs may include fussiness, vomiting, or pale skin. To prevent it, ensure proper ventilation, limit motion, and take breaks during long car rides.
If you have more focus, more attention to details, if you don't experience the same symptoms you've taken the medication for. Other signs may be that you always have a positive, and in some cases "victorious" mood constantly. But this varies from person to person.
Signs and symptoms of emotional abuse include, Name calling, Yelling, Insulting the person, Threatening the person or threatening to take away something that is important to them,Imitating or mocking the person,Swearing at them. Physical abuse includes fighting, beating or body harm.
Some people do have signs, others do not. It is very dependent on the person. Common signs that some people experience include: * Cramps * Lethargy * Mood swings * Sore breasts * Increased grease on skin and hair * Spots or boils * Heightened sense of smell, taste etc * Increase in energy * Water retention * Slight weight gain * Increased/decreased appetite * Nausea