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Physical Symptoms:

  • Earache – Pain in one or both ears, often due to infection or pressure buildup.

  • Excessive sweating (Hyperhidrosis) – Unusual or extreme sweating even without exertion.

  • Eye strain – Fatigue or discomfort in the eyes, often from prolonged screen time.

  • Edema – Swelling caused by fluid buildup, often in the legs, feet, or hands.

  • Ear ringing (Tinnitus) – Persistent ringing, buzzing, or hissing sounds in the ears.

  • Extreme fatigue – Overwhelming exhaustion not relieved by rest.

  • Elevated heart rate (Tachycardia) – Faster-than-normal heartbeat.

  • Eczema – Dry, itchy, and inflamed skin.

  • Excessive thirst (Polydipsia) – Feeling constantly thirsty, possibly due to diabetes or dehydration.

  • Excessive urination (Polyuria) – Needing to urinate frequently, often linked to diabetes or kidney issues.

  • Enlarged lymph nodes – Swollen glands in the neck, armpits, or groin.

  • Eye twitching (Myokymia) – Involuntary spasms of the eyelid.

  • Easy bruising – Unusual bruising from minor bumps or without a clear cause.

  • Ear discharge – Fluid or pus leaking from the ear, often due to infection.

Mental Symptoms:

  • Emotional numbness – Feeling detached or unable to experience emotions.

  • Excessive worry – Persistent anxiety or fear about various aspects of life.

  • Erratic behavior – Sudden, unpredictable mood or personality changes.

  • Existential dread – Deep fear or anxiety about life, purpose, or mortality.

  • Executive dysfunction – Difficulty with planning, organizing, or completing tasks (common in ADHD and depression).

  • Euphoria – Intense feelings of happiness or excitement, sometimes excessive or unnatural (e.g., in mania).

  • Extreme irritability – Unusually high levels of frustration or anger.

  • Emotional hypersensitivity – Reacting strongly to minor triggers.

  • Echolalia – Repeating words or phrases involuntarily (often seen in autism or neurological conditions).

  • Escape-seeking behavior – A strong desire to avoid responsibilities, situations, or emotions.

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