Children who display a high degree of emotional lability generally have low frustration tolerance and frequent crying spells or tantrums.
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The words also appear to be gaining traction in common usage as colloquialisms meaning emotional lability over trivial events or circumstances.
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Lifelong neurological defects such as deafness, emotional lability and hemiparesis may occur in those who have had central nervous system involvement.
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While typically caused by physiological damage or disorder, emotional lability is known to accompany certain personality disorders, such as borderline personality disorder.
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There had been eight adverse events in the patients taking placebo, of which four were suicidal thoughts or behaviour, one self-mutilation and three emotional lability.
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Depending upon the size of the lesion, the emotional lability may be a sign of an acute condition, and not itself the cause of the fatality.
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As is the case, for example, in emotional lability in a wide variety of neurological conditions, other symptoms take priority in clinical management and research efforts.
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There are other symptoms present in some cases such as nausea and vomiting, memory loss and emotional lability ( i . e ., frontal lobe signs ).
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Hans Eysenck's Theory of Emotionality ( emotional lability, neuroticism ), which was generally accepted at that time, was critically tested in a number of experimental and clinical studies.
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Of 20 reports of adverse events in the paroxetine groups, 12 had been suidical thoughts or suicide attempts ( none successful ), three self-mutilation and five general emotional lability.