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central nervous system, inconsolability, irritability, excessive response to stimuli, term "irritability" is used specifically in regard to infants, young children who, ill, demonstrate increased fussiness, whining, fretfulness despite attempts at comforting, soothing, irritability, beginning of many infectious diseases, metabolic diseases, head trauma, malignancies, a very early sign of serious problems, irritability is not a symptom of any specific illness, should arouse suspicion, in the parent that something might be wrong, the child, though, not yet be other symptoms, parents, very aware of child's normal behavior, pick up early changes that would be unremarkable, examining health care provider, aid, in the early diagnosis of illness, meningitis, serious infection, otitis media, head trauma, alcohol, drug withdrawal state, nutritional deficiencies, intestinal obstruction, milk intolerance, celiac disease sprue, intracranial bleeding, abscess, headache, migraine, colic in infants, congenital infections, diabetes, metabolic disease, fracture, sprain, bone, joint, tissue injury, encephalitis, hydrocephalus, hypoglycemia, iron deficiency anemia, lead poisoning, neoplastic disease, cancer, pinworm, viral infection, sleep disorders, tay-sachs, genetic disease, drug reaction, attempt to soothe the child, usual measures, rocking, cuddling, whatever the child, finds soothing, child cannot be consoled, consult health care provider, observe the child, symptoms fever, abdominal pain, vomiting, rash, unusual finding, child is irritable, inconsolable, consult health care provider, medical history, a physical examination performed, a complete blood count, electrolyte analysis, blood culture, medical history, irritability in detail, how irritable, child, does the irritability persist, how does the child, eat, how often, how, child eating now, how often does the child, have bowel movements, does the child have problems, diarrhea, constipation, any fever, confusion, pain, related to irritability.



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