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There are many symptoms and signs that show that a person has Huntington's disease. Some of those symptoms are behavioral changes such as antisocial behaviors, hallucinations, irritability, moodiness, restlessness or fidgeting, paranoia, and psychosis. There's also abnormal and unusual movements such as head turning to shift eye position, facial movements, including grimaces, slow, uncontrolled movements, quick, sudden, sometimes wild jerking movements of the arms, legs, face, and other body parts, and unsteady gait. Besides that, there's is the dementia that slowly gets worse, including: loss of memory, loss of judgment, speech changes, personality changes, and disorientation or confusion. Last but not least, some symptoms that could be included with this disease are: anxiety, stress, and tension, difficulty swallowing, and speech impairment. In children some symptoms that can show would be rigidity, slow movements, and tremors.