As the effects wear off, the person typically experiences low moods and a sense of feeling generally unwell.
The symptoms of worsening kidney function are non-specific, and might include feeling generally unwell and experiencing a reduced appetite.
The diagnosis can be made in the typical setting of pain or limp in a young child who is not generally unwell and has no recent trauma.
If you're not sure what's causing the rash or your child is generally unwell, see your GP.
Feeling generally unwell, with flu-like symptoms such as fever, tiredness, headache, swollen glands, aches and pains in the lower back, down the legs or in the groin.
If you are generally unwell with any of the above symptoms you should of course consult your doctor first.
Or perhaps your baby seems generally unwell, or makes you anxious because he seems to be growing very slowly, or is difficult to feed?
If you are still fatigued, have no appetite, or are feeling generally unwell, the amount of your medicine may be too low.
Patients may feel generally unwell, with nausea, dizziness, and vomiting.
Older people may feel generally unwell (malaise) and lose their appetite but not have a fever.1 For some people the symptoms get worse quickly, making hospitalization necessary.