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Unilateral Neglect
Paying little or no attention to things on one side of the body. This usually
occurs on the side opposite from the location of the injury to the brain because
nerve fibers from the brain typically cross before innervating body structures.
In extreme cases, the patient may not bathe, dress or acknowledge one side of
the body. Urinary Tract Infection
When bacteria have reproduced to a large number in the bladder. This can cause
fever, chills, burning on urination, urgency, frequency, incontinence or foul
smelling urine.
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