Huntington's Disease Symptoms:
Behavior changes may occur before movement problems, and can include:
~ Antisocial behaviors
~ Hallucinations
~ Irritability
~ Moodiness
~ Restlessness or fidgeting
~ Paranoia
~ Psychosis
Abnormal and unusual movements include:
~ Head turning to shift eye position
~ Facial movements, including grimaces
~ slow, uncontrolled movements
~ Quick, sudden, sometimes wild jerking movements of the arms, legs, face, and other body parts
~ Unsteady gait
Dementia that slowly gets worse, including:
~ Loss of memory
~ Loss of judgment
~ Speech changes
~ Personality changes
~ Disorientation or confusion
Additional symptoms that may be associated with this disease:
~ Anxiety, stress, and tension
~ Difficulty swallowing
~ Speech impairment
Symptoms in children:
~ Rigidity
~ Slow movements
~ Tremor
Dementia Symptoms:
~ Reduced ability to learn
~ Reduced ability to reason
~ Reduced ability to retain or recall past experiences
~ Loss of patterns of thoughts
~ Loss of feelings and activities
~ Psychosis
~ Agitation
~ Aggression
~ Depression
Lung Cancer Symptoms:
~ dyspnea (shortness of breath)
~ hemoptysis (coughing up blood)
~ chronic coughing or change in regular coughing pattern
~ wheezing
~ chest pain or pain in the abdomen
~ cachexia (weight loss), fatigue, and loss of appetite
~ dysphonia (hoarse voice)
~ clubbing of the fingernails (uncommon)
~ dysphagia (difficulty swallowing)
~ Breathing difficulties
~ Pneumonia
~ Bone pain
~ Fever
~ Weight loss
Influenza Symptoms:
~ Fever and extreme coldness (chills shivering, shaking (rigor)
~ Cough
~ Nasal congestion
~ Body aches, especially joints and throat
~ Fatigue
~ Headache
~ Irritated, watering eyes
~ Reddened eyes, skin (especially face), mouth, throat and nose
~ In children, gastrointestinal symptoms such as diarrhea and abdominal pain, (may be severe in children with influenza B)