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Physical Symptoms:

  • Dizziness – A sensation of lightheadedness or unsteadiness.

  • Dry mouth – Lack of saliva, leading to discomfort or difficulty swallowing.

  • Diarrhea – Frequent, loose, or watery bowel movements.

  • Dehydration – Loss of fluids, causing weakness and dry skin.

  • Double vision (Diplopia) – Seeing two images of a single object.

  • Dark circles under eyes – Discoloration under the eyes, often due to fatigue.

  • Delayed healing – Wounds taking longer than usual to recover.

  • Discolored skin – Patches of unusual skin color, such as yellow (jaundice) or blue (cyanosis).

  • Difficulty breathing (Dyspnea) – Shortness of breath or labored breathing.

  • Digestive discomfort – Bloating, gas, or stomach pain.

  • Drooping eyelids (Ptosis) – Partial or complete sagging of the eyelid.

  • Dry skin – Rough, flaky, or cracked skin.

  • Decreased appetite – Loss of interest in eating.

  • Delayed reflexes – Slower response times to stimuli.

  • Dandruff – Flaky scalp due to dryness or skin conditions.

  • Difficulty swallowing (Dysphagia) – Trouble moving food or liquids down the throat.

  • Distorted sense of taste (Dysgeusia) – Changes in how things taste, often metallic or bitter.

Mental Symptoms:

  • Depression – Persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and loss of interest.

  • Delusions – Strong, false beliefs that persist despite contrary evidence.

  • Disorientation – Confusion about time, place, or identity.

  • Derealization – Feeling disconnected from reality, as if the world isn't real.

  • Dissociation – Feeling detached from oneself or surroundings.

  • Distorted thinking – Cognitive distortions, such as catastrophic thinking or black-and-white thinking.

  • Daydreaming excessively (Maladaptive Daydreaming) – Losing touch with reality due to vivid or obsessive fantasies.

  • Decision-making difficulties – Struggling to choose between options.

  • Distractibility – Inability to focus or stay on task.

  • Decreased motivation (Avolition) – Loss of drive to complete tasks or engage in activities.

  • Distress intolerance – Difficulty coping with stress or discomfort.

  • Defensive behavior – Overreacting to criticism or perceived threats.

  • Doom feeling – A sense of impending disaster or extreme worry (often linked to anxiety or panic attacks).

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