10 Wilson's Disease Symptoms

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Symptom #6: Anxiety

Feeling anxious is in itself a natural and healthy thing. Without it, we may not have a heightened sense of alertness that helps us to get things done when needed. Sometimes, though, anxiety can occur even when there is no apparent reason for the patient to feel anxious. In some cases, it can be absolutely debilitating.

Wilson’s disease of the brain can have the effect of causing anxiety in patients. This can make them feel uncomfortable even in completely benign situations. In severe cases, it can leave them unable to leave the home and even afraid to speak with other people at all.

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