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When should you become concerned with symptoms of Gilbert's Syndrome?

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Any particular symptom or a number of them?

I dont know anything about the syndrome, sorry, but one of the forums on the web says that its unusual (but has been known) for people to suffer from:

- difficulty finding the right words,

- feeling drunk,

- vomiting, intolerance to fatty foods,

- strong hangovers,

- acid reflux,

- excessive thirst,

- chest pain,

- swollen lymph nodes

- eye pain

- panic attacks,

- constipation or pale stools,

- low body temperature,

- night sweats or excessive sweating,

- light sensitivity

so I guess if you have any of these symptoms, seek medical advice.

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It's actually a very common condition. If any of the above symptoms present, then I will consult a doctor. Thank you.

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