Category:Neurological signs and symptoms
This page is for neurological signs and symptoms of ME/CFS.
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Cerebral hypoperfusion, Cognitive overload, Delayed onset of post-exertional symptoms, Difficulty learning new information, Difficulty processing information, Emotional liability, Encephalomyelitis, Formication, Hyperesthesia, Hypersensitivity, Impaired depth perception, Light-headedness, Marked, rapid physical and/or cognitive fatigability in response to exertion, Myoclonus, Neuroendocrine symptoms, Post-exertional exhaustion: immediate or delayed, Recovery period is prolonged, usually taking 24 hours or longer, Sensory overload, Slowed thought, Tremor
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Subcategories
This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
Pages in category "Neurological signs and symptoms"
The following 67 pages are in this category, out of 67 total.
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- Lack of stamina
- Light-headedness
- List of symptoms in ME CFS
- List of symptoms in ME CFS/Canadian/Motor and balance
- List of symptoms in ME CFS/Canadian/Neuroendocrine
- List of symptoms in ME CFS/Canadian/Neurological
- List of symptoms in ME CFS/Canadian/Neuropsychological
- List of symptoms in ME CFS/ICC/Neurological/Motor
- List of symptoms in ME CFS/ICC/Neurological/Neurosensory and perceptual
- List of symptoms in ME CFS/ICC/Pediatric
- List of symptoms in ME CFS/ICC/PENE
- Loss of sense of smell
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- Parageusia
- Paresthesia
- Parosmia
- Pathological inability to produce sufficient energy on demand with prominent symptoms primarily in the neuroimmune regions
- PBA
- Photophobia
- Pins and needles
- Post-exertional exhaustion: immediate or delayed
- Post-exertional fatigue
- Post-exertional malaise
- Post-exertional neuroimmune exhaustion
- Post-exertional symptom exacerbation
- Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome
- Pseudobulbar affect