Mental confusion: Disorientation in time and/or space, inattention, slowed thought processes, memory problems. |
Abnormal behavior: Manifestly abnormal, inappropriate, and/or unusual behavior for that patient, such as disinhibition, excitement, euphoria, aggressiveness, or indifference. |
Logorrhea: Excessive, incontrollable, or incoherent speech. |
Anxiety: Constant anxiety, nervousness, and worry about everything occurring in the patient's life. |
Ataxia: Loss of muscle control in the arms and legs, which may lead to a lack of balance and coordination and, possibly, a disturbance of gait. Ataxia may affect the fingers, hands, arms, legs, body, speech, and even eye movements. |
Tremor: Involuntary twitching movements of one or more body parts. |
Motor weakness: Weakness in one or more muscles groups, usually the limbs and/or trunk. |
Speech impairment: Inability to speak and articulate words normally. |
Abnormal gait: The patient cannot walk normally. |
Abnormal movements: Uncontrollable and abnormal movements which can affect the limbs, trunk, face, or neck, such as facial grimacing, tremor, chorea, and/or athetosis in the limbs, which may also be observed during walking or on clinical examination. |
Seizures: Uncontrolled shaking movements involving much of the body with loss of consciousness (tonic-clonic seizure), or shaking movements involving only part of the body with variable levels of consciousness (focal seizure). |
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