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Causes of Weeping

This section discusses 50 medical conditions causing Weeping. A simple discussion of these causes with additional information is below.

Causes of Weeping:

The following medical conditions are some of the possible causes of Weeping. There are likely to be other possible causes, so ask your doctor about your symptoms.

Conditions listing medical symptoms: Weeping:

The following list of conditions have 'Weeping' or similar listed as a symptom in our database. This computer-generated list may be inaccurate or incomplete. Always seek prompt professional medical advice about the cause of any symptom.

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  • 14q+ syndrome ... feeble cry

    A

  • Anxiety, separation ... crying
  • Arnold Stickler Bourne syndrome ... abnormal cry
  • Aromatic amino acid decarboxylase deficiency ... crying

    C

  • Caustic or corrosive substance ingestion ... crying
  • Chromosome 1, monosomy 1q4 ... abnormal cry
  • Chromosome 3, monosomy 3p25 ... abnormal cry
  • Congenital syphilis ... hoarse crying, weakened crying
  • Cri-du-chat syndrome ... cat-like cry in infants, cat-like infant crying
  • Cytochrome c oxydase deficiency, French-Canadian type ... continuous infant crying

    D

  • Depression ... inappropriate crying
  • Depressive disorders ... inappropriate crying
  • Dysthymia ... inappropriate crying

    E

  • Earache ... excessive crying
  • Eczema ... weeping

    F

  • Floppy infant syndrome ... feeble cry
  • Food Allergy - wheat ... colic in infants

    G

  • Gluten allergy ... colic in infants

    I

  • Infant botulism food poisoning ... feeble cry
  • Infantile colic ... crying may stop when baby is held, crying for 1 to 2 hours daily or twice daily, infant crying with legs drawn up, crying infant, crying in the evening or late afternoon

    L

  • Leigh syndrome ... continuous infant crying
  • Leigh syndrome, French Canadian type ... continuous infant crying
  • Leigh syndrome, Saguenay-Lac-St. Jean type ... continuous infant crying
  • Lesch-Nyhan syndrome ... colic in infant

    M

  • Maternally Inherited Leigh Syndrome ... continuous infant crying
  • Meningitis ... whimpering, high pitched crying
  • Meningococcal disease ... whimpering, high pitched crying
  • Microphthalmia - brain atrophy ... constant crying
  • Microphthalmia syndromic, type 10 ... constant crying
  • Middle ear infection ... Crying (infant)
  • Multi-Infarct Dementia ... crying inappropriately

    N

  • Neonatal myasthenia ... feeble cry

    P

  • Premenstrual syndrome ... weeping
  • Psychogenic nonepileptic seizures ... weeping

    R

  • Reactive depression ... Frequent crying
  • Reflux ... crying infant

    S

  • Sickle Cell Anemia ... crying
  • Situational depression ... Frequent crying

    T

  • Tuberous sclerosis ... childhood episodes of crying
  • Tucker syndrome ... abnormal cry

    U

  • Urinary tract infections ... crying when urinating, crying when picked up
  • Urinary tract infections (child) ... crying

    V

  • Viral meningitis ... whimpering, high pitched crying

    More Information About Weeping

    List of 50 causes of Weeping

    This section shows a full list of all the diseases and conditions listed as a possible cause of Weeping in our database from various sources.


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