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Experiencing Emotional lability
2912 patients currently experience Emotional lability. See all
jhallowell
Mouth/throat: mild
Arms: severe
Chest: mild
Legs: severe
jhallowell
mild
reugie
Mouth/throat: mild
Arms: mild
Chest: mild
Legs: mild
reugie
mild
LadyMac
Sensation: mild
Overall: none
Cognition: none
Vision: none
Speech: none
Swallowing: mild
Upper limb: mild
Walking: moderate
LadyMac
mild

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Also known as pseudobulbar affect, emotional lability refers to an exaggeration of laughing crying, or yawning beyond what the person feels. For instance, a person feels the same emotion as usual at a movie but the laughing or crying is louder, longer and difficult to control. This is caused by the disease and is not related to the patients' psychological or emotional states. Read more...Click to read more below


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