Delayed Milestone Information
Delayed milestone, also called developmental delays, is used to describe the condition where a child does not reach one of these stages at the expected age. However, in most cases, a wide variety of ages can be considered normal, and not a cause for medical concern. Milestones are often measured using percentiles, and for many milestones a value between the 5th and 95th percentile does not require intervention, though values towards the edges of that range can be associated with other medical conditions.
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| Symptoms and signs: general (R50-R69, 780-789) |
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heat: Fever (Fever of unknown origin, Drug-induced fever) • Hyperhidrosis (e.g., Sleep Hyperhidrosis; "Sweating") • Hyperpyrexia • Hyperthermia
cold: Rigor ("Chills")
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| Aches/Pains |
headache: Cluster Headache • Migraine • Tension headache
other: Chronic Pain • Fibromyalgia • Neuralgia
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| Muscles |
Agitation • Akathisia ("Inner Restlessness") • Atrophy (e.g., Muscle Atrophy) • Bruxism ("Teeth Grinding") • Debility (or Asthenia; "Weakness") • Dyskinesia • Fatigue • Lassitude • Lethargy • Muscle Tremors ("Trembling", "Shaking", etc) • Myoclonus • Restless legs syndrome (RLS) • Tenderness • Trismus ("Jaw Clenching")
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| Fainting/Syncope |
Carotid Sinus Syncope • Heat Syncope • Vasovagal Syncope
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| Ingestion/Weight |
Anorexia ("Loss of Appetite") • Cachexia • Orexigenia ("Increased Appetite") • Polydipsia ("Excessive Thirst") • Polyphagia (or Hyperphagia; "Overreating") • Weight Gain • Weight Loss • Xerostomia ("Dry Mouth")
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| Hemodynamic |
Shock (e.g., Cardiogenic, Hypovolemic, or Distributive (e.g., Septic or Neurogenic))
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| Edema |
Peripheral Edema • Anasarca
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| Hyperaemia |
Functional • Reactive
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| Growth |
Delayed Milestone • Failure to Thrive • Growth Failure • Short Stature (e.g., Idiopathic)
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| Miscellaneous |
Clubbing ("Finger Deformity") • Flu-Like Symptoms • Lymphadenopathy • Seizure (or Convulsion; Febrile Seizure)
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