1. Anxiety:
People with pyroluria may experience anxiety symptoms such as feelings of fear or dread, racing heart, and difficulty breathing.
2. Depression:
Depression symptoms associated with pyroluria might include feelings of hopelessness, lack of motivation, and difficulty enjoying activities that used to bring joy.
3. Problems with concentration:
Pyroluria may lead to difficulty concentrating and staying focused on tasks, as well as problems with short-term memory.
4. Poor memory:
Poor memory is a common symptom of pyroluria. People may find it difficult to remember recent events, or even conversations they’ve just had.
5. Fatigue:
Fatigue can be a sign of pyroluria; people might feel tired after only minimal exertion and have low energy levels overall despite getting enough sleep.
6. Pale skin:
Skin paleness can be a sign of pyroluria; people may also notice dark circles under their eyes.
7. Sensitivity to light and noise:
People with pyroluria may be sensitive to bright lights, loud noises, and other environmental stimulants.
8. White spots on nails:
People with the condition might have white spots or lines on their fingernails that are not usually present.
9. Aberrant behaviors or thinking patterns:
People with pyroluria may display aberrant behaviors or thinking patterns that are out of character for them.
10. Easily overwhelmed:
Pyroluria sufferers may feel easily overwhelmed by normal day-to-day activities, leading to feelings of distress and anxiety.