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The following medical conditions are some of the possible
causes of Stupor.
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Listed below are some combinations of symptoms associated with Stupor, as listed in our database. Visit the Symptom Checker, to add and remove symptoms and research your condition.
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The following drugs, medications, substances or toxins are some of the possible
causes of Stupor as a symptom.
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When combined, certain drugs, medications, substances or toxins may react causing Stupor as a symptom. Always advise your doctor of any medications or treatments you are using, including prescription, over-the-counter, supplements, herbal or alternative treatments.
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Some of the comorbid or associated medical symptoms for Stupor may include these symptoms:
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Stupor: A state of impaired consciousness in which the patient shows a marked diminution in reactivity to environmental stimuli and can be aroused only by continual stimulation. [L. fr. stupeo, to be stunned]
Source: Stedman's Medical Spellchecker, © 2006 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. All rights reserved.
The list of organs typically affected by Stupor may include, but is not limited to:
The list below shows some of the causes of Stupor mentioned in various sources:
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This information refers to the general prevalence and incidence of these diseases, not to how likely they are to be the actual cause of Stupor. Of the 98 causes of Stupor that we have listed, we have the following prevalence/incidence information:
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The following list of conditions have 'Stupor' or similar listed as a symptom in our database. This computer-generated list may be inaccurate or incomplete. Always seek prompt professional medical advice about the cause of any symptom.
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This information shows analysis of the list of causes of Stupor based
on whether certain risk factors apply to the patient:
Depending on the seriousness of the onset of Stupor, you may want to consult one of the following medical professionals.
Important:In extreme cases, always seek advice from emergency services :
Medical Conditions associated with Stupor:
Level of consciousness symptoms (1504 causes)
Symptoms related to Stupor:
Coma (862 causes), Fainting (1326 causes), Seizures (2418 causes), Syncope (2084 causes), Prostration (65 causes), Listlessness (33 causes), Malaise (468 causes), Exhaustion (65 causes), Catatonic schizophrenia (3 causes)
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