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Physical Symptoms:
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Tremors – Involuntary shaking or trembling of a body part, often seen in conditions like Parkinson's disease or anxiety.
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Tinnitus – A ringing, buzzing, or hissing sound in the ears, which may be caused by hearing loss, ear infections, or exposure to loud noises.
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Tightness in the chest – A feeling of pressure or constriction in the chest, often linked to anxiety, heart conditions, or respiratory issues.
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Throat discomfort – Pain, scratchiness, or irritation in the throat, commonly caused by infections like sore throat, laryngitis, or allergies.
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Temperature sensitivity – Abnormal sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures, which can be associated with conditions like multiple sclerosis or thyroid problems.
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Tachycardia – An abnormally fast heart rate, often caused by stress, fever, or heart conditions.
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Tiredness (Fatigue) – A state of physical and mental exhaustion, which may result from lack of sleep, illness, or chronic conditions like anemia or depression.
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Tingling (Paresthesia) – A sensation of "pins and needles" that can occur in the hands, feet, or other body parts, often due to nerve compression or circulation problems.
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Trapped gas – Pain or discomfort from gas trapped in the digestive system, often causing bloating, cramping, or belching.
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Thinning hair – A gradual loss of hair, which can be due to hormonal changes, stress, or certain medical conditions.
Mental Symptoms:
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Tension – A state of mental or emotional strain, often linked to stress or anxiety, leading to feelings of being "on edge."
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Tiredness (Mental fatigue) – A sense of mental exhaustion, often caused by prolonged stress, lack of sleep, or cognitive overload.
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Trauma – Emotional or psychological damage caused by distressing or disturbing events, which may lead to conditions like PTSD.
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Trance-like states – A form of dissociation where a person feels detached from reality or themselves, which may occur in response to stress or trauma.
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Thought blocking – A condition in which a person experiences sudden and involuntary interruptions in their thought process, often seen in schizophrenia.
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Tendency to withdraw – A behavior in which a person isolates themselves from social interactions, often linked to depression, anxiety, or personality disorders.
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Temper tantrums – Intense emotional outbursts, often involving crying or yelling, typically seen in children but can also occur in adults with certain mental health issues.
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Tunnel vision – A condition where a person's focus becomes so narrow that they may have difficulty seeing the bigger picture, often caused by stress, anxiety, or certain mental health disorders.
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Transience of mood – Rapid changes in mood, from high to low, often seen in bipolar disorder or mood fluctuations due to external factors.
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Trust issues – Difficulty believing in others or forming secure relationships, often stemming from past experiences or mental health conditions like anxiety or trauma.