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0,Which two are the main symptoms of albinism?,20,"The effects of long-term exposure to asbestos typically don't show up until 10-40 years after initial exposure. Symptoms can vary in severity.Shortness of breath A persistent, dry cough Chest tightness or pain Dry and crackling sounds in your lungs when you inhale Fingertips and toes that appear wider and rounder than usual (clubbing)",1
1,Which two are the main symptoms of albinism?,258,"In multiple sclerosis, the protective coating on nerve fibers (myelin) in the central nervous system is damaged. This creates a lesion that, depending on the location in the central nervous system, may cause symptoms such as numbness, pain or tingling in parts of the body.Numbness or weakness in one or more limbs that typically occurs on one side of your body at a time Tingling Electric-shock sensations that occur with certain neck movements, especially bending the neck forward (Lhermitte sign) Lack of coordination Unsteady gait or inability to walk Partial or complete loss of vision, usually in one eye at a time, often with pain during eye movement Prolonged double vision Blurry vision Vertigo Problems with sexual, bowel and bladder function Fatigue Slurred speech Cognitive problems Mood disturbances",1
2,Which two are the main symptoms of albinism?,984,"Symptoms can vary widely by type of porphyria and in how severe the symptoms are. Symptoms also can vary among people with the condition. Some people with a gene change that causes porphyria never have any symptoms.Severe pain in the belly, chest, legs or back. Digestive problems, such as constipation, nausea and vomiting. Muscle pain, tingling, numbness, weakness or paralysis. Red or brown urine. Mental changes, such as anxiety, hallucinations or mental confusion. Rapid or irregular heartbeats you can feel, called palpitations. Breathing problems. High blood pressure. Seizures.",1
3,Which two are the main symptoms of albinism?,181,"Septic arthritis typically causes extreme discomfort and difficulty using the affected joint. The joint could be swollen, red and warm, and you might have a fever.Existing joint problems. Chronic diseases and conditions that affect your joints — such as osteoarthritis, gout, rheumatoid arthritis or lupus — can increase your risk of septic arthritis, as can previous joint surgery and joint injury. Having an artificial joint. Bacteria can be introduced during joint replacement surgery, or an artificial joint may become infected if germs travel to the joint from a different area of the body through the bloodstream. Taking medications for rheumatoid arthritis. People with rheumatoid arthritis have a further increase in risk because of medications they take that can suppress the immune system, making infections more likely to occur. Diagnosing septic arthritis in people with rheumatoid arthritis is difficult because many of the signs and symptoms are similar. Skin fragility. Skin that breaks easily and heals poorly can give bacteria access to your body. Skin conditions such as psoriasis and eczema increase your risk of septic arthritis, as do infected skin wounds. People who regularly inject drugs also have a higher risk of infection at the site of injection. Weak immune system. People with a weak immune system are at greater risk of septic arthritis. This includes people with diabetes, kidney and liver problems, and those taking drugs that suppress their immune systems. Joint trauma. Animal bites, puncture wounds or cuts over a joint can put you at risk of septic arthritis.",1
4,Which two are the main symptoms of albinism?,911,"These are common features of ganglion cysts:Location. Ganglion cysts most often develop along the tendons or joints of wrists or hands. The next most common locations are the ankles and feet. These cysts grow near other joints too. Shape and size. Ganglion cysts are round or oval. Some are too small to feel. The size of a cyst can change, often getting larger over time with joint movement. Pain. Ganglion cysts usually are painless. But if a cyst presses on a nerve or other structures, it can cause pain, tingling, numbness or muscle weakness.",1
5,Which two are the main symptoms of albinism?,274,"There are many different types of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, but the most common signs and symptoms include:Overly flexible joints. Because the connective tissue that holds joints together is looser, your joints can move far past the normal range of motion. Joint pain and dislocations are common. Stretchy skin. Weakened connective tissue allows your skin to stretch much more than usual. You may be able to pull a pinch of skin up away from your flesh, but it will snap right back into place when you let go. Your skin might also feel exceptionally soft and velvety. Fragile skin. Damaged skin often doesn't heal well. For example, the stitches used to close a wound often will tear out and leave a gaping scar. These scars may look thin and crinkly.",1
6,Which two are the main symptoms of albinism?,220,"Babies with Rett syndrome usually are born after an uncomplicated pregnancy and delivery. Most infants with Rett syndrome seem to grow and behave as expected for the first six months. After that, signs and symptoms start to appear.Slowed growth. Brain growth slows after birth. Smaller than usual head size (microcephaly) is sometimes the first sign that a child has Rett syndrome. As children get older, there is delayed growth in other parts of the body. Loss of movement and coordination abilities. The first signs often include reduced hand control and a decreasing ability to crawl or walk. At first, this loss of abilities occurs rapidly, and then it continues more gradually. Eventually muscles become weak or stiff, with unusual movement and positioning. Loss of communication abilities. Children with Rett syndrome typically begin to lose the ability to speak, to make eye contact and to communicate in other ways. They may become disinterested in other people, toys and their surroundings. Some children have rapid changes, such as a sudden loss of language. Over time, children may gradually regain eye contact and develop nonverbal communication skills. Unusual hand movements. Children with Rett syndrome usually develop repetitive, purposeless hand movements, which differ from child to child. Hand movements may include hand-wringing, squeezing, clapping, tapping or rubbing.",1
7,Which two are the main symptoms of albinism?,93,Signs and symptoms of astigmatism may include:Blurred or distorted vision Eyestrain or discomfort Headaches Difficulty with night vision Squinting,1
8,Which two are the main symptoms of albinism?,799,"The main symptom of hyperhidrosis is heavy sweating. This goes beyond the sweating from being in a hot environment, exercising, or feeling anxious or stressed. The type of hyperhidrosis that usually affects the hands, feet, underarms or face causes at least one episode a week when you're awake. And the sweating usually happens on both sides of the body.Sweating disrupts your daily routine Sweating causes emotional distress or social withdrawal You suddenly begin to sweat more than usual You experience night sweats for no apparent reason",1
9,Which two are the main symptoms of albinism?,722,"A pilonidal cyst may not cause symptoms. But if it's infected, the skin around the cyst may be swollen and painful. Symptoms of an infected pilonidal cyst include:A pit near the top of the buttocks crease. Pain. Inflamed, swollen skin. Pus or blood leaking from an opening in the skin. An odor from draining pus.",1
10,Which two are the main symptoms of albinism?,283,"People with monoclonal gammopathy often don't have symptoms. Some people have a rash or nerve problems, such as numbness or tingling. A blood test for another condition might find MGUS by chance.Age. The average age at diagnosis is 70 years. Race. Africans and Black Americans are more likely to get MGUS than white people are. Sex. MGUS is more common in men. Family history. Having family members with MGUS might increase the risk.",1
11,Which two are the main symptoms of albinism?,502,"Most herniated disks occur in the lower back, but they also can occur in the neck. Symptoms depend on where the disk is sitting and whether the disk is pressing on a nerve. Herniated disks often affect one side of the body.Arm or leg pain. If your herniated disk is in your lower back, you'll typically feel pain in your lower back, buttocks, thigh and calf. You might have pain in part of your foot as well. For a herniated disk in your neck, you'll typically feel the most pain in your shoulder and arm. This pain might shoot into your arm or leg when you cough, sneeze or move into certain positions. Pain is often described as sharp or burning. Numbness or tingling. People who have herniated disks often have radiating numbness or tingling in the body part served by the affected nerves. Weakness. Muscles served by the affected nerves tend to weaken. This can cause you to stumble or affect your ability to lift or hold items.",1
12,Which two are the main symptoms of albinism?,139,"Baby acne is small, inflamed bumps on a baby's face, neck, back or chest. It often develops within 2 to 4 weeks of birth.Baby acne Baby acne on cheek",1
13,Which two are the main symptoms of albinism?,794,"Eyestrain symptoms include:Sore, tired, burning or itching eyes Watery or dry eyes Blurred or double vision Headache Sore neck, shoulders or back Increased sensitivity to light, called photophobia Difficulty concentrating Feeling that you cannot keep your eyes open",1
14,Which two are the main symptoms of albinism?,1013,"Mild small bowel prolapse may produce no signs or symptoms. However, if you have significant prolapse, you might experience:A pulling sensation in your pelvis that eases when you lie down A feeling of pelvic fullness, pressure or pain Low back pain that eases when you lie down A soft bulge of tissue in your vagina Vaginal discomfort and painful intercourse (dyspareunia)",1
15,Which two are the main symptoms of albinism?,6,"The most common symptom of a rectovaginal fistula is passing gas or stool from the vagina. Depending on the fistula's size and location, you may have only minor symptoms. Or you may have significant problems with stool and gas leakage and keeping the area clean.Injuries during childbirth. Delivery-related injuries are the most common cause of rectovaginal fistulas. Injuries include tears in the perineum ⸺ the skin between the vagina and the anus ⸺ that extend to the bowel or an infection. Fistulas caused by injuries during childbirth may involve injury to the anal sphincter ⸺ the rings of muscle at the end of the rectum that help hold in stool. Inflammatory bowel disease. The second most common cause of rectovaginal fistulas is Crohn's disease and, more rarely, ulcerative colitis. These inflammatory bowel diseases cause swelling and irritation of the tissues lining the digestive tract. Most people with Crohn's disease never develop a rectovaginal fistula, but having Crohn's disease does increase your risk of the condition. Cancer or radiation treatment in the pelvic area. A cancerous tumor in your rectum, cervix, vagina, uterus or anal canal can result in a rectovaginal fistula. Also, radiation therapy for cancers in these areas can put you at risk. A fistula caused by radiation can form at any time following radiation treatment, but most commonly forms within the first two years. Surgery involving the vagina, perineum, rectum or anus. In rare cases, prior surgery in your lower pelvic area, such as removing an infected Bartholin's gland, can cause a fistula to develop. Bartholin's glands are found on each side of the vaginal opening and help keep the vagina moist. The fistula may develop as a result of an injury during surgery or a leak or infection that develops afterward. Complication from diverticulitis. Infection of small, bulging pouches in your digestive tract, called diverticulitis, may cause the rectum or large intestine to stick to the vagina and may lead to a fistula. Other causes. Rarely, a rectovaginal fistula may develop following infections in the skin around the anus or vagina.",1
16,Which two are the main symptoms of albinism?,540,"The signs and symptoms of pneumonia vary from mild to severe, depending on factors such as the type of germ causing the infection, and your age and overall health. Mild signs and symptoms often are similar to those of a cold or flu, but they last longer.Chest pain when you breathe or cough Confusion or changes in mental awareness (in adults age 65 and older) Cough, which may produce phlegm Fatigue Fever, sweating and shaking chills Lower than normal body temperature (in adults older than age 65 and people with weak immune systems) Nausea, vomiting or diarrhea Shortness of breath",1
17,Which two are the main symptoms of albinism?,1008,"You might not have signs or symptoms if your hypercalcemia is mild. More-severe cases produce signs and symptoms related to the parts of your body affected by the high calcium levels in your blood. Examples include:Kidneys. Excess calcium makes your kidneys work harder to filter it. This can cause excessive thirst and frequent urination. Digestive system. Hypercalcemia can cause stomach upset, nausea, vomiting and constipation. Bones and muscles. In most cases, the excess calcium in your blood was leached from your bones, which weakens them. This can cause bone pain and muscle weakness. Brain. Hypercalcemia can interfere with how your brain works, resulting in confusion, lethargy and fatigue. It can also cause depression. Heart. Rarely, severe hypercalcemia can interfere with your heart function, causing palpitations and fainting, indications of cardiac arrhythmia, and other heart problems.",1
18,Which two are the main symptoms of albinism?,135,"Signs and symptoms of a brain tumor in children vary greatly and depend on the brain tumor type, size, location and rate of growth. Some signs and symptoms may not be easy to detect because they're similar to symptoms of other conditions.Headaches, which may become more frequent and more severe Feeling of increased pressure in the head Unexplained nausea or vomiting Abrupt onset of vision problems, such double vision",1
19,Which two are the main symptoms of albinism?,127,"Signs and symptoms of balance problems include:Sense of motion or spinning (vertigo) Feeling of faintness or lightheadedness (presyncope) Loss of balance or unsteadiness Falling or feeling like you might fall Feeling a floating sensation or dizziness Vision changes, such as blurriness Confusion",1
20,Which two are the main symptoms of albinism?,555,"Initially, you may not even notice symptoms of oral thrush. Signs and symptoms may include:Creamy white lesions on your tongue, inner cheeks, and sometimes on the roof of your mouth, gums and tonsils Slightly raised lesions with a cottage cheese-like appearance Redness, burning or soreness that may be severe enough to cause difficulty eating or swallowing Slight bleeding if the lesions are rubbed or scraped Cracking and redness at the corners of your mouth A cottony feeling in your mouth Loss of taste Redness, irritation and pain under dentures (denture stomatitis)",1
21,Which two are the main symptoms of albinism?,78,"Kidney stones form in your kidneys. As stones move into your ureters — the thin tubes that allow urine to pass from your kidneys to your bladder — signs and symptoms can result. Signs and symptoms of kidney stones can include severe pain, nausea, vomiting, fever, chills and blood in your urine.Severe, sharp pain in the side and back, below the ribs Pain that radiates to the lower abdomen and groin Pain that comes in waves and fluctuates in intensity Pain or burning sensation while urinating",1
22,Which two are the main symptoms of albinism?,647,One of the major signs of encephalitis in infants is bulging of the soft spots (fontanels) of the baby's skull. Pictured here is the anterior fontanel. Other fontanels are found on the sides and back of an infant's head.Headache. Fever. Aches in muscles or joints. Fatigue or weakness.,1
23,Which two are the main symptoms of albinism?,874,"The esophagus is a muscular tube that connects the mouth and the stomach. Rings of muscle called sphincters contract and relax to allow food and liquid to pass.Squeezing pain in your chest. The pain is often intense, and you might mistake it for heart pain, also known as angina. Difficulty swallowing solids and liquids, sometimes related to swallowing specific substances. Red wine or extremely hot or cold liquids are more common culprits. The feeling that an object is stuck in your throat. The return of food and liquids back up your esophagus, also called regurgitation.",1
24,Which two are the main symptoms of albinism?,67,"The first sign of intussusception in an otherwise healthy infant may be sudden, loud crying caused by belly pain. Infants who have belly pain may pull their knees to their chests when they cry.Stool mixed with blood and mucus — sometimes referred to as currant jelly stool because of its appearance. Vomiting. A lump in the belly. Weakness or lack of energy. Diarrhea.",1
25,Which two are the main symptoms of albinism?,373,"Rheumatic fever symptoms result from inflammation in the heart, joints, skin or central nervous system. There may be few symptoms or several. Symptoms can change during the course of the disease. The onset of rheumatic fever usually occurs about 2 to 4 weeks after a strep throat infection.Fever Painful and tender joints — most often in the knees, ankles, elbows and wrists Pain in one joint that migrates to another joint Red, hot or swollen joints Chest pain Fatigue Flat or slightly raised, painless rash with a ragged edge Heart murmur Jerky, uncontrollable body movements (Sydenham chorea) — most often in the hands, feet and face Outbursts of unusual behavior, such as crying or inappropriate laughing, that accompanies Sydenham chorea Small, painless bumps beneath the skin",1
26,Which two are the main symptoms of albinism?,744,"Symptoms of an anal fistula can include:An opening on the skin around the anus A red, inflamed area around the tunnel opening Oozing of pus, blood or stool from the tunnel opening Pain in the rectum and anus, especially when sitting or passing stool Fever",1
27,Which two are the main symptoms of albinism?,599,The most common signs and symptoms of acute flaccid myelitis include:Sudden arm or leg weakness Sudden loss of muscle tone Sudden loss of reflexes,1
28,Which two are the main symptoms of albinism?,1053,"Signs and symptoms of uterine polyps include:Vaginal bleeding after menopause. Bleeding between periods. Frequent, unpredictable periods whose lengths and heaviness vary. Very heavy periods. Infertility.",1
29,Which two are the main symptoms of albinism?,856,"Basal cell carcinoma is a type of skin cancer that most often develops on areas of skin exposed to the sun, such as the face. On white skin, basal cell carcinoma often looks like a bump that's skin-colored or pink.A pearly or waxy bump A flat, flesh-colored or brown scar-like lesion A bleeding or scabbing sore that heals and returns",1
30,Which two are the main symptoms of albinism?,622,The signs and symptoms of entropion result from the friction of your eyelashes and outer eyelid against the surface of your eye. You may experience:The feeling that something is in your eye Eye redness Eye irritation or pain Sensitivity to light and wind Watery eyes (excessive tearing) Mucous discharge and eyelid crusting,1
31,Which two are the main symptoms of albinism?,310,"Dry skin is often temporary or seasonal — you might get it only in winter, for example — or you might need to treat it long term. Signs and symptoms of dry skin might vary based on your age, health status, skin tone, living environment and sun exposure. They include:A feeling of skin tightness Skin that feels and looks rough Itchiness (pruritus) Slight to severe flaking skin, which causes the ashy look that can affect dry brown and black skin Slight to severe scaling or peeling Cracked ""dry riverbed"" look to leg Fine lines or cracks Skin that ranges from reddish on white skin to grayish on brown and black skin Deep cracks that may bleed",1
32,Which two are the main symptoms of albinism?,111,"Addison's disease symptoms usually happen slowly, often over months. The disease can move so slowly that people who have it may ignore the symptoms at first. Then a stress, such as illness or injury, makes symptoms worse.Extreme fatigue Weight loss and loss of appetite Areas of darkened skin Low blood pressure, even fainting Salt craving Low blood sugar, also called hypoglycemia Nausea, diarrhea or vomiting Abdominal pain Muscle and joint pain Irritability Depression Body hair loss or sexual issues in some people",1
33,Which two are the main symptoms of albinism?,632,"A benign peripheral nerve tumor can cause symptoms if it presses on the nerve in which it is growing or on nearby nerves, blood vessels or tissues.Swelling or a lump under your skin Pain, tingling or numbness Weakness or loss of function in the affected area Dizziness or loss of balance",1
34,Which two are the main symptoms of albinism?,767,"Symptoms of diabetes insipidus in adults include:Being very thirsty, often with a preference for cold water. Making large amounts of pale urine. Getting up to urinate and drink water often during the night.",1
35,Which two are the main symptoms of albinism?,1065,"Signs and symptoms of CRPS include:Continuous burning or throbbing pain, usually in the arm, leg, hand or foot Sensitivity to touch or cold Swelling of the painful area Changes in skin temperature — alternating between sweaty and cold Changes in skin color, ranging from white and blotchy to red or blue Changes in skin texture, which may become tender, thin or shiny in the affected area Changes in hair and nail growth Joint stiffness, swelling and damage Muscle spasms, tremors and weakness (atrophy) Decreased ability to move the affected body part",1
36,Which two are the main symptoms of albinism?,509,"Common warts usually occur on your fingers or hands and may be:Small, fleshy, grainy bumps Rough to the touch Sprinkled with black pinpoints, which are small, clotted blood vessels",1
37,Which two are the main symptoms of albinism?,425,"Many people with chronic lymphocytic leukemia have no symptoms at first. Signs and symptoms might develop as the cancer progresses. They might include:Enlarged, but painless, lymph nodes Fatigue Fever Pain in the upper left portion of the abdomen, which may be caused by an enlarged spleen Night sweats Weight loss Frequent infections",1
38,Which two are the main symptoms of albinism?,104,"Feelings of shyness or discomfort in certain situations aren't necessarily signs of social anxiety disorder, particularly in children. Comfort levels in social situations vary, depending on personality traits and life experiences. Some people are naturally reserved and others are more outgoing.Fear of situations in which you may be judged negatively Worry about embarrassing or humiliating yourself Intense fear of interacting or talking with strangers Fear that others will notice that you look anxious Fear of physical symptoms that may cause you embarrassment, such as blushing, sweating, trembling or having a shaky voice Avoidance of doing things or speaking to people out of fear of embarrassment Avoidance of situations where you might be the center of attention Anxiety in anticipation of a feared activity or event Intense fear or anxiety during social situations Analysis of your performance and identification of flaws in your interactions after a social situation Expectation of the worst possible consequences from a negative experience during a social situation",1
39,Which two are the main symptoms of albinism?,771,"Nasal polyps are linked to irritation and swelling, also called inflammation, of the inside of the nose and sinuses that lasts more than 12 weeks. This is known as chronic sinusitis. But it's possible to have chronic sinusitis without getting nasal polyps.Runny, stuffy nose. Mucus running down the throat, also known as postnasal drip. Not being able to smell. Not being able to taste. Facial pain or headache. Pain in the teeth. A sense of pressure over the forehead and face. Snoring.",1
40,Which two are the main symptoms of albinism?,1029,"Some people with mitral valve disease might not have symptoms for many years, if at all.Fatigue. Irregular heartbeat. Shortness of breath.",1
41,Which two are the main symptoms of albinism?,895,"Growing pains usually cause an aching or throbbing feeling in the legs. This pain often occurs in the front of the thighs, the calves or behind the knees. Usually both legs hurt. Some children may also experience abdominal pain or headaches during episodes of growing pains. The pain doesn't occur every day. It comes and goes.Persistent Still present in the morning Severe enough to interfere with your child's usual activities Located in the joints Associated with an injury Accompanied by other signs or symptoms, such as swelling, redness, tenderness, fever, limping, rash, loss of appetite, weakness or fatigue",1
42,Which two are the main symptoms of albinism?,432,"There are three major types of uterine fibroids. Intramural fibroids grow within the muscular uterine wall. Submucosal fibroids bulge into the uterine cavity. Subserosal fibroids project to the outside of the uterus. Some submucosal or subserosal fibroids may be pedunculated. This means they hang from a stalk inside or outside the uterus.Heavy menstrual bleeding or painful periods. Longer or more frequent periods. Pelvic pressure or pain. Frequent urination or trouble urinating. Growing stomach area. Constipation. Pain in the stomach area or lower back, or pain during sex.",1
43,Which two are the main symptoms of albinism?,153,Tonic-clonic seizures have two stages:Tonic phase. Loss of consciousness occurs. The muscles suddenly contract and cause the person to fall down. This phase tends to last about 10 to 20 seconds. Clonic phase. The muscles go into rhythmic contractions. They alternately flex and relax. Convulsions usually last 1 to 2 minutes or less.,1
44,Which two are the main symptoms of albinism?,247,The most common symptom of orthostatic hypotension is lightheadedness or dizziness when standing after sitting or lying down. Symptoms usually last less than a few minutes.Lightheadedness or dizziness upon standing Blurry vision Weakness Fainting (syncope) Confusion,1
45,Which two are the main symptoms of albinism?,162,"Scabies symptoms include:Itching, often severe and usually worse at night Thin, wavy tunnels made up of tiny blisters or bumps on the skin",1
46,Which two are the main symptoms of albinism?,158,"The severity of fetal alcohol syndrome symptoms varies, with some children experiencing them to a far greater degree than others. Signs and symptoms of fetal alcohol syndrome may include any mix of physical defects, intellectual or cognitive disabilities, and problems functioning and coping with daily life.Distinctive facial features, including small eyes, an exceptionally thin upper lip, a short, upturned nose, and a smooth skin surface between the nose and upper lip Deformities of joints, limbs and fingers Slow physical growth before and after birth Vision difficulties or hearing problems Small head circumference and brain size Heart defects and problems with kidneys and bones",1
47,Which two are the main symptoms of albinism?,244,"Bleeding into the skin looks like tiny reddish-purple spots, also known as petechiae. Petechiae might look like a rash. Here they appear on a leg (A) and on the stomach area (B).Easy bruising. Bleeding into the skin that looks like tiny reddish-purple spots, also known as petechiae. The spots mostly show up on the lower legs. They look like a rash. Bleeding into the skin that's larger than petechiae, also known as purpura. Bleeding from the gums or nose. Blood in urine or stools. Really heavy menstrual flow.",1
48,Which two are the main symptoms of albinism?,493,"Symptoms of Noonan syndrome vary greatly and range from mild to severe. These symptoms may be related to the specific gene containing the change.Eyes are wide-set, slant down and have droopy lids. Eyes may be pale blue or green. Ears are set low and look like they're tipped backward. Nose is depressed at the top, with a wide base and round tip. Mouth has a deep groove between the nose and the mouth and wide peaks in the upper lip. The crease that runs from the edge of the nose to the corner of the mouth becomes deeply grooved with age. Teeth may be crooked. The inside roof of the mouth may be highly arched. And the lower jaw may be small. Facial features may appear coarse but look sharper with age. The face may appear droopy and not show expression. Head may be large with a big forehead and a low hairline on the back of the head. Skin may appear thin and transparent with age.",1
49,Which two are the main symptoms of albinism?,151,"Signs and symptoms of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy might include one or more of the following:Chest pain, especially during exercise Fainting, especially during or just after exercise or exertion Heart murmur, which a health care provider might detect while listening to the heart Sensation of fast, fluttering or pounding heartbeats (palpitations) Shortness of breath, especially during exercise",1
50,Where can you get hives?,200,"Not all children carrying extra pounds are overweight. Some children have larger than average body frames. And children normally carry different amounts of body fat at the various stages of development. So you might not know by how your child looks if weight is a health concern.Diet. Regularly eating high-calorie foods, such as fast foods, baked goods and vending machine snacks, can cause your child to gain weight. Candy and desserts also can cause weight gain, and more and more evidence points to sugary drinks, including fruit juices and sports drinks, as culprits in obesity in some people. Lack of exercise. Children who don't exercise much are more likely to gain weight because they don't burn as many calories. Too much time spent in sedentary activities, such as watching television or playing video games, also contributes to the problem. TV shows also often feature ads for unhealthy foods. Family factors. If your child comes from a family of overweight people, he or she may be more likely to put on weight. This is especially true in an environment where high-calorie foods are always available and physical activity isn't encouraged. Psychological factors. Personal, parental and family stress can increase a child's risk of obesity. Some children overeat to cope with problems or to deal with emotions, such as stress, or to fight boredom. Their parents might have similar tendencies. Socioeconomic factors. People in some communities have limited resources and limited access to supermarkets. As a result, they might buy convenience foods that don't spoil quickly, such as frozen meals, crackers and cookies. Also, people who live in lower income neighborhoods might not have access to a safe place to exercise. Certain medications. Some prescription drugs can increase the risk of developing obesity. They include prednisone, lithium, amitriptyline, paroxetine (Paxil), gabapentin (Neurontin, Gralise, Horizant) and propranolol (Inderal, Hemangeol).",1
51,Where can you get hives?,958,Some people naturally sweat more or less than other people. Body odor also can vary from person to person. See a doctor if:You suddenly begin to sweat much more or less than usual Sweating disrupts your daily routine You experience night sweats for no apparent reason You notice a change in your body odor,1
52,Where can you get hives?,72,"Typically, there's no outward sign of this condition, such as a lump. Instead, you may experience the following symptoms:A feeling as if you're standing on a pebble in your shoe A burning pain in the ball of your foot that may radiate into your toes Tingling or numbness in your toes",1
53,Where can you get hives?,209,General signs and symptoms of most types of vasculitis include:Fever Headache Fatigue Weight loss General aches and pains,1
54,Where can you get hives?,456,"Signs and symptoms of alcohol intolerance — or of a reaction to ingredients in an alcoholic beverage — can include:Facial redness (flushing) Red, itchy skin bumps (hives) Worsening of pre-existing asthma Runny or stuffy nose Low blood pressure Nausea and vomiting Diarrhea",4
55,Where can you get hives?,343,"The signs and symptoms of type 1 diabetes in children usually develop quickly, and may include:Increased thirst Frequent urination, possibly bed-wetting in a toilet-trained child Extreme hunger Unintentional weight loss Fatigue Irritability or behavior changes Fruity-smelling breath",1
56,Where can you get hives?,412,"Epidermolysis bullosa symptoms include:Fragile skin that blisters easily, especially on the palms and feet Nails that are thick or unformed Blisters inside the mouth and throat Scalp blistering and hair loss (scarring alopecia) Skin that looks thin Tiny pimple-like bumps (milia) Dental problems, such as tooth decay Difficulty swallowing Itchy, painful skin",1
57,Where can you get hives?,563,"If you're allergic to latex, you're likely to have symptoms after touching latex rubber products, such as gloves or balloons. You also can have symptoms if you breathe in latex particles that are released into the air when someone removes latex gloves.Itching Skin redness Hives or rash",4
58,Where can you get hives?,503,"Depending on the joint that's affected, signs and symptoms of osteochondritis dissecans might include:Pain. This most common symptom of osteochondritis dissecans might be triggered by physical activity — walking up stairs, climbing a hill or playing sports. Swelling and tenderness. The skin around your joint might be swollen and tender. Joint popping or locking. Your joint might pop or stick in one position if a loose fragment gets caught between bones during movement. Joint weakness. You might feel as though your joint is ""giving way"" or weakening. Decreased range of motion. You might be unable to straighten the affected limb completely.",1
59,Where can you get hives?,943,"Symptoms of PCOS often start around the time of the first menstrual period. Sometimes symptoms develop later after you have had periods for a while.Irregular periods. Having few menstrual periods or having periods that aren't regular are common signs of PCOS. So is having periods that last for many days or longer than is typical for a period. For example, you might have fewer than nine periods a year. And those periods may occur more than 35 days apart. You may have trouble getting pregnant. Too much androgen. High levels of the hormone androgen may result in excess facial and body hair. This is called hirsutism. Sometimes, severe acne and male-pattern baldness can happen, too. Polycystic ovaries. Your ovaries might be bigger. Many follicles containing immature eggs may develop around the edge of the ovary. The ovaries might not work the way they should.",1
60,Where can you get hives?,44,"Often the only sign of a hydrocele is a painless swelling of one or both testicles.Injury or inflammation within the scrotum. Infection, including a sexually transmitted infection.",1
61,Where can you get hives?,415,"The signs and symptoms of granuloma annulare can vary, depending on the type:Localized. This is the most common type of granuloma annulare. The rash borders are circular or semicircular, with a diameter up to 2 inches (5 centimeters). The rash occurs most commonly on the hands, feet, wrists and ankles of young adults. Generalized. This type is uncommon and usually affects adults. It causes bumps that form a rash on most of the body, including the trunk, arms and legs. The rash might cause discomfort or itchiness. Under the skin. A type that usually affects young children is called subcutaneous granuloma annulare. It produces small, firm lumps under the skin, instead of a rash. The lumps form on the hands, shins and scalp.",1
62,Where can you get hives?,1064,Atypical hyperplasia usually doesn't cause any specific symptoms.Atypical ductal hyperplasia describes abnormal cells within the breast ducts. Atypical lobular hyperplasia describes abnormal cells within the breast lobules.,1
63,Where can you get hives?,252,"Iritis can occur in one or both eyes. It usually develops suddenly, and can last up to three months.Eye redness Discomfort or achiness in the affected eye Sensitivity to light Decreased vision",1
64,Where can you get hives?,856,"Basal cell carcinoma is a type of skin cancer that most often develops on areas of skin exposed to the sun, such as the face. On white skin, basal cell carcinoma often looks like a bump that's skin-colored or pink.A pearly or waxy bump A flat, flesh-colored or brown scar-like lesion A bleeding or scabbing sore that heals and returns",1
65,Where can you get hives?,283,"People with monoclonal gammopathy often don't have symptoms. Some people have a rash or nerve problems, such as numbness or tingling. A blood test for another condition might find MGUS by chance.Age. The average age at diagnosis is 70 years. Race. Africans and Black Americans are more likely to get MGUS than white people are. Sex. MGUS is more common in men. Family history. Having family members with MGUS might increase the risk.",1
66,Where can you get hives?,419,"Early meningitis symptoms may be similar to the flu. Symptoms may develop over several hours or over a few days.Sudden high fever. Stiff neck. Severe headache. Nausea or vomiting. Confusion or trouble concentrating. Seizures. Sleepiness or trouble waking. Sensitivity to light. No appetite or thirst. Skin rash in some cases, such as in meningococcal meningitis.",1
67,Where can you get hives?,737,Liver problems that can occur include fatty liver disease and cirrhosis. The liver and its cells — as seen through a microscope — change dramatically when a normal liver becomes fatty or cirrhotic.Skin and eyes that appear yellowish (jaundice) Abdominal pain and swelling Swelling in the legs and ankles Itchy skin Dark urine color Pale stool color Chronic fatigue Nausea or vomiting Loss of appetite Tendency to bruise easily,1
68,Where can you get hives?,464,"Widespread enlargement of the thyroid can expand the gland well beyond its typical size (left) and cause a noticeable bulge in the neck (right).Anxiety and irritability A fine tremor of the hands or fingers Heat sensitivity and an increase in perspiration or warm, moist skin Weight loss, despite normal eating habits Enlargement of the thyroid gland (goiter) Change in menstrual cycles Erectile dysfunction or reduced libido Frequent bowel movements Bulging eyes (Graves' ophthalmopathy) Fatigue Thick, red skin usually on the shins or tops of the feet (Graves' dermopathy) Rapid or irregular heartbeat (palpitations) Sleep disturbance",1
69,Where can you get hives?,1,"There are four main types of diabetic neuropathy. You can have one type or more than one type of neuropathy.Numbness or reduced ability to feel pain or temperature changes Tingling or burning feeling Sharp pains or cramps Muscle weakness Extreme sensitivity to touch — for some people, even a bedsheet's weight can be painful Serious foot problems, such as ulcers, infections, and bone and joint damage",1
70,Where can you get hives?,858,"The main symptom of impetigo is reddish sores, often around the nose and mouth. The sores quickly rupture, ooze for a few days and then form a honey-colored crust. Sores can spread to other areas of the body through touch, clothing and towels. Itching and soreness are generally mild.Age. Impetigo occurs most commonly in children ages 2 to 5. Close contact. Impetigo spreads easily within families, in crowded settings, such as schools and child care facilities, and from participating in sports that involve skin-to-skin contact. Warm, humid weather. Impetigo infections are more common in warm, humid weather. Broken skin. The bacteria that cause impetigo often enter the skin through a small cut, insect bite or rash. Other health conditions. Children with other skin conditions, such as atopic dermatitis (eczema), are more likely to develop impetigo. Older adults, people with diabetes or people with a weakened immune system are also more likely to get it.",1
71,Where can you get hives?,316,Coarctation of the aorta symptoms depend on how much of the aorta is narrowed. Most people don't have symptoms. Mild coarctation may not be diagnosed until adulthood.Difficulty breathing Difficulty feeding Heavy sweating Irritability Pale skin,1
72,Where can you get hives?,381,"Common symptoms of chronic sinusitis include:Thick, discolored mucus from the nose, known as a runny nose. Mucus down the back of the throat, known as postnasal drip. Blocked or stuffy nose, known as congestion. This makes it hard to breathe through the nose. Pain, tenderness and swelling around the eyes, cheeks, nose or forehead. Reduced sense of smell and taste.",1
73,Where can you get hives?,885,"Breast and nipple changes can be a sign of breast cancer. Make an appointment with your doctor if you notice anything unusual.A breast lump or thickening that feels different from the surrounding tissue Change in the size, shape or appearance of a breast Changes to the skin over the breast, such as dimpling A newly inverted nipple Peeling, scaling, crusting or flaking of the pigmented area of skin surrounding the nipple (areola) or breast skin Redness or pitting of the skin over your breast, like the skin of an orange",1
74,Where can you get hives?,435,"You might develop signs and symptoms of an intracranial hematoma right after a head injury, or they may take weeks or longer to appear. You might seem fine after a head injury. This period is called the lucid interval.Headache that gets worse Vomiting Drowsiness and progressive loss of consciousness Dizziness Confusion Unequal pupil size Slurred speech Loss of movement (paralysis) on the opposite side of the body from the head injury",1
75,Where can you get hives?,1047,"Symptoms of Eisenmenger syndrome include:Blue or gray skin color due to low oxygen levels (cyanosis) Chest pain or tightness Coughing up blood Dizziness or fainting Easily tiring and shortness of breath with activity Headaches Large, rounded fingernails or toenails (clubbing) Numbness or tingling in fingers or toes Shortness of breath while at rest Skipped or racing heartbeats (palpitations)",1
76,Where can you get hives?,928,"For many people with pectus excavatum, the only sign or symptom is a slight indentation in their chests. In some people, the depth of the indentation worsens in early adolescence and can continue to worsen into adulthood.Decreased exercise tolerance Rapid heartbeat or heart palpitations Recurrent respiratory infections Wheezing or coughing Chest pain Heart murmur Fatigue Dizziness",1
77,Where can you get hives?,237,The following can cause pain with a broken rib or make pain worse:A deep breath. Pressure on the injured area. A bend or a twist of the body.,1
78,Where can you get hives?,801,"Some people with heart valve disease might not have symptoms for many years. When signs and symptoms occur, they might include:Whooshing sound (heart murmur) when a doctor is listening to the heart with a stethoscope Chest pain Abdominal swelling (more common with advanced tricuspid regurgitation) Fatigue Shortness of breath, particularly when active or lying down Swelling of your ankles and feet Dizziness Fainting Irregular heartbeat",1
79,Where can you get hives?,76,Cold urticaria signs and symptoms may include:Temporary itchy welts (hives) on the area of skin that was exposed to cold A worsening of the reaction as the skin warms Swelling of hands while holding cold objects Swelling of lips from consuming cold food or drink,2
80,Where can you get hives?,318,"Impacted wisdom teeth don't always cause symptoms. However, when an impacted wisdom tooth becomes infected, damages other teeth or causes other dental problems, you may experience some of these signs or symptoms:Red or swollen gums Tender or bleeding gums Jaw pain Swelling around the jaw Bad breath An unpleasant taste in your mouth Difficulty opening your mouth",1
81,Where can you get hives?,19,"Suicide warning signs or suicidal thoughts include:Talking about suicide — for example, making statements such as ""I'm going to kill myself,"" ""I wish I were dead"" or ""I wish I hadn't been born"" Getting the means to take your own life, such as buying a gun or stockpiling pills Withdrawing from social contact and wanting to be left alone Having mood swings, such as being emotionally high one day and deeply discouraged the next Being preoccupied with death, dying or violence Feeling trapped or hopeless about a situation Increasing use of alcohol or drugs Changing normal routine, including eating or sleeping patterns Doing risky or self-destructive things, such as using drugs or driving recklessly Giving away belongings or getting affairs in order when there's no other logical explanation for doing this Saying goodbye to people as if they won't be seen again Developing personality changes or being severely anxious or agitated, particularly when experiencing some of the warning signs listed above",1
82,Where can you get hives?,1020,"Spinal headache symptoms include:Dull, throbbing pain that varies in intensity from mild to very severe Pain that typically gets worse when you sit up or stand and decreases or goes away when you lie down",1
83,Where can you get hives?,346,"Congenital diaphragmatic hernia ranges in severity. It may be mild and have few or no effects on the baby, or it can be more serious and affect the ability to bring oxygen to the rest of the body.Severe trouble breathing due to small lungs that don't work well (pulmonary hypoplasia). A type of high blood pressure that affects the arteries in the lungs and the right side of the heart (pulmonary hypertension). Problems with development of the heart. Damage to the intestines, stomach, liver and other abdominal organs if they move through the hernia into the chest.",1
84,Where can you get hives?,1026,"You might not have symptoms in the early stages of diabetic retinopathy. As the condition progresses, you might develop:Spots or dark strings floating in your vision (floaters) Blurred vision Fluctuating vision Dark or empty areas in your vision Vision loss",1
85,Where can you get hives?,439,"One of the most common signs of primary immunodeficiency is having infections that are more frequent, longer lasting or harder to treat than are the infections of someone with a typical immune system. You may also get infections that a person with a healthy immune system likely wouldn't get (opportunistic infections).Frequent and recurrent pneumonia, bronchitis, sinus infections, ear infections, meningitis or skin infections Inflammation and infection of internal organs Blood disorders, such as low platelet count or anemia Digestive problems, such as cramping, loss of appetite, nausea and diarrhea Delayed growth and development Autoimmune disorders, such as lupus, rheumatoid arthritis or type 1 diabetes",1
86,Where can you get hives?,589,"Symptoms of primary lateral sclerosis usually take years to develop and get worse. Symptoms generally begin in the legs. Rarely, PLS begins with weakness in the tongue or hands. Then weakness gradually moves down the spinal cord to the legs. However, symptoms vary from person to person. Symptoms may include:Stiffness, weakness and muscle spasms in the legs. This is known as spasticity. Rarely, spasticity starts in only one leg and moves to the arms, hands, tongue and jaw. Slowed movement. Tripping, being clumsy and having trouble with balance. Hand clumsiness. A hoarse voice, as well as slowed, slurred speech and drooling. Trouble chewing and swallowing. Sometimes, frequent, rapid and intense shifts in emotions. Rarely, breathing problems and bladder problems late in the disease.",1
87,Where can you get hives?,755,"Symptoms vary depending on what type of sexual dysfunction you're experiencing:Low sexual desire. This most common of female sexual dysfunctions involves a lack of sexual interest and willingness to be sexual. Sexual arousal disorder. Your desire for sex might be intact, but you have difficulty with arousal or are unable to become aroused or maintain arousal during sexual activity. Orgasmic disorder. You have persistent or recurrent difficulty in achieving orgasm after sufficient sexual arousal and ongoing stimulation. Sexual pain disorder. You have pain associated with sexual stimulation or vaginal contact.",1
88,Where can you get hives?,372,"The most common signs and symptoms of juvenile idiopathic arthritis are:Pain. While your child might not complain of joint pain, you may notice that he or she limps — especially first thing in the morning or after a nap. Swelling. Joint swelling is common but is often first noticed in larger joints such as the knee. Stiffness. You might notice that your child appears clumsier than usual, particularly in the morning or after naps. Fever, swollen lymph nodes and rash. In some cases, high fever, swollen lymph nodes or a rash on the trunk may occur — which is usually worse in the evenings.",1
89,Where can you get hives?,219,"Symptoms of somatic symptom disorder may be:Specific sensations, such as pain or shortness of breath, or more general symptoms, such as fatigue or weakness Unrelated to any medical cause that can be identified, or related to a medical condition such as cancer or heart disease, but more significant than what's usually expected A single symptom, multiple symptoms or varying symptoms Mild, moderate or severe",1
90,Where can you get hives?,251,"Most people with adult Still disease have a combination of the following symptoms:Fever. Fever may rise to at least 102 degrees Fahrenheit (38.9 degrees Celsius). The fever may spike once or twice a day for a week or longer. Rash. A rash might come and go with the fever. The rash usually appears on the trunk, arms or legs. Sore throat. This is one of the first symptoms of adult Still disease. The lymph nodes in the neck might be swollen and tender. Achy and swollen joints. Joints — especially in the knees and wrists— might be stiff, painful and inflamed. Ankles, elbows, hands and shoulders also might ache. The joint discomfort usually lasts at least two weeks. Muscle pain. Muscular pain usually comes and goes with the fever. The pain can be severe enough to disrupt daily activities.",1
91,Where can you get hives?,591,"People who have Marfan syndrome typically have especially long fingers. It's common for their thumbs to extend far beyond the edge of their hands when they make a fist.Tall and slender build Disproportionately long arms, legs and fingers A breastbone that protrudes outward or dips inward A high, arched palate and crowded teeth Heart murmurs Extreme nearsightedness An abnormally curved spine Flat feet",1
92,Where can you get hives?,821,Shaken baby syndrome symptoms and signs include:Extreme fussiness or irritability Difficulty staying awake Breathing problems Poor eating Vomiting Pale or bluish skin Seizures Paralysis Coma,1
93,Where can you get hives?,721,"There are three pairs of major salivary glands — parotid, sublingual and submandibular. Each gland has its own tube (duct) leading from the gland to the mouth.Dry eyes. Your eyes might burn, itch or feel gritty — as if there's sand in them. Dry mouth. Your mouth might feel like it's full of cotton, making it difficult to swallow or speak.",1
94,Where can you get hives?,715,"Symptoms of bacterial vaginosis include:Thin, vaginal discharge that may be gray, white or green. Foul-smelling, ""fishy"" vaginal odor. Vaginal itching. Burning during urination.",1
95,Where can you get hives?,676,"Gingivitis can cause dusky red, swollen, tender gums that bleed easily, especially when you brush your teeth.Swollen or puffy gums Dusky red or dark red gums Gums that bleed easily when you brush or floss Bad breath Receding gums Tender gums",1
96,Where can you get hives?,1019,An enlarged liver might not cause symptoms.Abdominal pain Fatigue Nausea and vomiting Yellowing of the skin and the whites of the eyes (jaundice),1
97,Where can you get hives?,385,"The main sign of placenta previa is bright red vaginal bleeding, usually without pain, after 20 weeks of pregnancy. Sometimes, spotting happens before an event with more blood loss.Have had a baby Have had a previous C-section delivery Have scars on the uterus from a previous surgery or procedure Had placenta previa with a previous pregnancy Are pregnant after having an assisted reproductive technology (ART) procedure for treating infertility Are carrying more than one fetus Are age 35 or older Smoke Use cocaine",1
98,Where can you get hives?,552,"Corns have a hard center and tend to develop on the tops and sides of your toes. They can be painful.A thick, rough area of skin A hardened, raised bump Tenderness or pain under the skin Flaky, dry or waxy skin",1
99,Where can you get hives?,8,"Ameloblastoma often causes no symptoms, but signs and symptoms may include pain and a lump or swelling in the jaw.Conventional ameloblastoma. This is the most common type and grows aggressively, usually in the lower jawbone, and approximately 10% recur after treatment. Unicystic ameloblastoma. This type is less aggressive, but typically occurs at a younger age. The tumor is often in the back of the lower jawbone at the molars. Recurrence is possible after treatment. Peripheral ameloblastoma. This type is rare and affects the gums and oral tissue in the upper or lower jaw. The tumor has a low risk of recurrence after treatment. Metastasizing ameloblastoma. This type is very rare and is defined by tumor cells that occur away from the primary site in the jaw.",1
100,What are the symptoms and signs of klinefelter syndrome?,369,"Healthy gums are firm and fit snugly around teeth. The color of healthy gums can vary. They may range from light pink in some people to dark pink and brown in others.Swollen or puffy gums. Bright red, dark red or dark purple gums. Gums that feel tender when touched. Gums that bleed easily. A toothbrush that looks pink after brushing your teeth. Spitting out blood when brushing or flossing your teeth. Bad breath that won't go away. Pus between your teeth and gums. Loose teeth or loss of teeth. Painful chewing. New spaces that develop between your teeth that look like black triangles. Gums that pull away from your teeth, making your teeth look longer than usual, called receding gums. A change in the way your teeth fit together when you bite.",1
101,What are the symptoms and signs of klinefelter syndrome?,114,There are several types of thalassemia. The signs and symptoms you have depend on the type and severity of your condition.Fatigue Weakness Pale or yellowish skin Facial bone deformities Slow growth Abdominal swelling Dark urine,1
102,What are the symptoms and signs of klinefelter syndrome?,994,"Paget's disease of the breast affects your nipple and usually the skin (areola) surrounding it. It's easy to mistake the signs and symptoms of Paget's disease of the breast for skin irritation (dermatitis) or another noncancerous (benign) skin condition.Flaky or scaly skin on your nipple Crusty, oozing or hardened skin resembling eczema on the nipple, areola or both Itching Redness A tingling or burning sensation Straw-colored or bloody nipple discharge A flattened or turned-in (inverted) nipple A lump in the breast Thickening skin on the breast",1
103,What are the symptoms and signs of klinefelter syndrome?,201,"People with chronic granulomatous disease experience serious bacterial or fungal infection every few years. An infection in the lungs, including pneumonia, is common. People with CGD may develop a serious type of fungal pneumonia after being exposed to dead leaves, mulch or hay.Fever. Chest pain when inhaling or exhaling. Swollen and sore lymph glands. An ongoing runny nose. Skin irritation that may include a rash, swelling or redness. Swelling and redness in the mouth. Gastrointestinal problems that may include: Vomiting. Diarrhea. Stomach pain. Bloody stool. A painful pocket of pus near the anus.",1
104,What are the symptoms and signs of klinefelter syndrome?,146,"Giant cell arteritis causes inflammation of certain arteries, especially those near the temples.Persistent, severe head pain, usually in your temple area Scalp tenderness Jaw pain when you chew or open your mouth wide Fever Fatigue Unintended weight loss Vision loss or double vision, particularly in people who also have jaw pain Sudden, permanent loss of vision in one eye",1
105,What are the symptoms and signs of klinefelter syndrome?,137,"Syringomyelia symptoms usually develop slowly over time. If your syringomyelia is caused by protrusion of brain tissue into your spinal canal (Chiari malformation), symptoms generally begin between ages 25 and 40.Muscle weakness and wasting (atrophy) Loss of reflexes Loss of sensitivity to pain and temperature Headaches Stiffness in your back, shoulders, arms and legs Pain in your neck, arms and back Spinal curvature (scoliosis)",1
106,What are the symptoms and signs of klinefelter syndrome?,129,"Nausea, with or without vomiting, is common in pregnancy. Morning sickness is often brought on by smelling certain odors or eating certain foods.You produce no urine or only a little urine that's a dark color You can't keep liquids down You feel dizzy or faint when you stand up Your heart races",1
107,What are the symptoms and signs of klinefelter syndrome?,539,"Cardiogenic shock signs and symptoms include:Rapid breathing Severe shortness of breath Sudden, rapid heartbeat (tachycardia) Loss of consciousness Weak pulse Low blood pressure (hypotension) Sweating Pale skin Cold hands or feet Urinating less than normal or not at all",1
108,What are the symptoms and signs of klinefelter syndrome?,203,"Signs and symptoms caused by brain metastases can vary based on the location, size and rate of growth of the metastatic tumors.Headache, sometimes with vomiting or nausea Mental changes, such as increasing memory problems Seizures Weakness or numbness on one side of the body",1
109,What are the symptoms and signs of klinefelter syndrome?,11,"The male reproductive system makes, stores and moves sperm. The testicles produce sperm. Fluid from the seminal vesicles and prostate gland combines with sperm to make semen. The penis ejaculates semen during sexual intercourse.An unusual lump. Sudden pain. Dull aching or a feeling of heaviness in the scrotum. Pain that spreads all over the groin, stomach area or lower back. A tender, swollen or hardened testicle or epididymis (ep-ih-DID-uh-miss). The epididymis is the soft, comma-shaped tube above and behind the testicle that stores and transports sperm. Swelling in the scrotum. A change in color of the skin of the scrotum. Upset stomach or vomiting.",1
110,What are the symptoms and signs of klinefelter syndrome?,270,"An unusual sensation known as an aura may happen before a temporal lobe seizure. An aura acts as a warning. Not everyone who has temporal lobe seizures has auras. And not everyone who has auras remembers them.A sudden sense of fear or joy. A feeling that what's happening has happened before, known as deja vu. A sudden or strange odor or taste. A rising sensation in the belly similar to being on a roller coaster.",1
111,What are the symptoms and signs of klinefelter syndrome?,876,"Most people with high blood pressure have no symptoms, even if blood pressure readings reach dangerously high levels. You can have high blood pressure for years without any symptoms.Headaches Shortness of breath Nosebleeds",1
112,What are the symptoms and signs of klinefelter syndrome?,426,"Signs and symptoms of whiplash usually develop within days of the injury, and may include:Neck pain and stiffness Worsening of pain with neck movement Loss of range of motion in the neck Headaches, most often starting at the base of the skull Tenderness or pain in the shoulder, upper back or arms Tingling or numbness in the arms Fatigue Dizziness",1
113,What are the symptoms and signs of klinefelter syndrome?,227,"When the heart beats too fast, it may not pump enough blood to the rest of the body. So the organs and tissues may not get enough oxygen. Signs and symptoms that occur during an episode of ventricular tachycardia are due to a lack of oxygen and may include:Chest pain (angina) Dizziness Pounding heartbeat (palpitations) Lightheadedness Shortness of breath",1
114,What are the symptoms and signs of klinefelter syndrome?,985,"Usually within the first year of life, you'll notice that your child's growth has slowed. But motor development and intelligence are not affected.Slowed growth and poor weight gain, with below-average height and weight. Lack of fat that's stored just beneath the skin. Head that is large compared with the face. Small jaw, chin and mouth and thin lips. Thin, curved nose with a slight hook at the end, which may look like a bird's beak. Large eyes and eyelids that don't close completely. Hair loss, including eyelashes and eyebrows. Thin, spotty and wrinkled skin. Veins easily seen through the skin. High-pitched voice. Premature aging.",1
115,What are the symptoms and signs of klinefelter syndrome?,559,"Your skin has three layers that house your sweat and oil glands, hair follicles, melanocytes, and blood vessels.1st-degree burn. This minor burn affects only the outer layer of the skin (epidermis). It may cause redness and pain. 2nd-degree burn. This type of burn affects both the epidermis and the second layer of skin (dermis). It may cause swelling and red, white or splotchy skin. Blisters may develop, and pain can be severe. Deep second-degree burns can cause scarring. 3rd-degree burn. This burn reaches to the fat layer beneath the skin. Burned areas may be black, brown or white. The skin may look leathery. Third-degree burns can destroy nerves, causing numbness.",1
116,What are the symptoms and signs of klinefelter syndrome?,716,"The pain associated with Achilles tendinitis typically begins as a mild ache in the back of the leg or above the heel after running or other sports activity. Episodes of more-severe pain may occur after prolonged running, stair climbing or sprinting.Your sex. Achilles tendinitis occurs most commonly in men. Age. Achilles tendinitis is more common as you age. Physical problems. A naturally flat arch in your foot can put more strain on the Achilles tendon. Obesity and tight calf muscles also can increase tendon strain. Training choices. Running in worn-out shoes can increase your risk of Achilles tendinitis. Tendon pain occurs more frequently in cold weather than in warm weather, and running on hilly terrain also can predispose you to Achilles injury. Medical conditions. People who have psoriasis or high blood pressure are at higher risk of developing Achilles tendinitis. Medications. Certain types of antibiotics, called fluoroquinolones, have been associated with higher rates of Achilles tendinitis.",1
117,What are the symptoms and signs of klinefelter syndrome?,5,Symptoms of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) may appear 2 to 14 days after exposure. This time after exposure and before having symptoms is called the incubation period. You can still spread COVID-19 before you have symptoms. This is called presymptomatic transmission. Common symptoms can include:Fever. Cough. Tiredness.,1
118,What are the symptoms and signs of klinefelter syndrome?,33,"Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis can begin days to months, and even years, after exposure to an older gadolinium-based contrast agent (group 1). Some signs and symptoms of nephrogenic systemic fibrosis may include:Swelling and tightening of the skin Reddened or darkened patches on the skin Thickening and hardening of the skin, typically on the arms and legs and sometimes on the body, but almost never on the face or head Skin that may feel ""woody"" and develop an orange-peel appearance Burning, itching or severe sharp pains in areas of involvement Skin thickening that inhibits movement, resulting in loss of joint flexibility Rarely, blisters or ulcers",1
119,What are the symptoms and signs of klinefelter syndrome?,597,"Signs and symptoms of DiGeorge syndrome (22q11.2 deletion syndrome) can vary in type and severity, depending on what body systems are affected and how severe the defects are. Some signs and symptoms may be apparent at birth, but others may not appear until later in infancy or early childhood.Heart murmur and bluish skin due to poor circulation of oxygen-rich blood (cyanosis) as a result of a heart defect Frequent infections Certain facial features, such as an underdeveloped chin, low-set ears, wide-set eyes or a narrow groove in the upper lip A gap in the roof of the mouth (cleft palate) or other problems with the palate Delayed growth Difficulty feeding, failure to gain weight or gastrointestinal problems Breathing problems Poor muscle tone Delayed development, such as delays in rolling over, sitting up or other infant milestones Delayed speech development or nasal-sounding speech Learning delays or disabilities Behavior problems",1
120,What are the symptoms and signs of klinefelter syndrome?,437,"Bulimia signs and symptoms may include:Being preoccupied with your body shape and weight Living in fear of gaining weight Repeated episodes of eating abnormally large amounts of food in one sitting Feeling a loss of control during bingeing — like you can't stop eating or can't control what you eat Forcing yourself to vomit or exercising too much to keep from gaining weight after bingeing Using laxatives, diuretics or enemas after eating when they're not needed Fasting, restricting calories or avoiding certain foods between binges Using dietary supplements or herbal products excessively for weight loss",1
121,What are the symptoms and signs of klinefelter syndrome?,64,"Signs and symptoms of Hirschsprung's disease vary with the severity of the condition. Usually signs and symptoms appear shortly after birth, but sometimes they're not apparent until later in life.Swollen belly Vomiting, including vomiting a green or brown substance Constipation or gas, which might make a newborn fussy Diarrhea Delayed passage of meconium — a newborn's first bowel movement",1
122,What are the symptoms and signs of klinefelter syndrome?,403,"The main symptom of supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) is a very fast heartbeat (100 beats a minute or more) that may last for a few minutes to a few days. The fast heartbeat may come and go suddenly, with stretches of typical heart rates in between.Very fast (rapid) heartbeat A fluttering or pounding in the chest (palpitations) A pounding sensation in the neck Weakness or feeling very tired (fatigue) Chest pain Shortness of breath Lightheadedness or dizziness Sweating Fainting (syncope) or near fainting",1
123,What are the symptoms and signs of klinefelter syndrome?,869,"Symptoms of hemorrhoids usually depend on the type of hemorrhoid.Painless bleeding during bowel movements. You might notice small amounts of bright red blood on your toilet tissue or in the toilet. A hemorrhoid to push through the anal opening, called a prolapsed or protruding hemorrhoid. This may result in pain and irritation.",1
124,What are the symptoms and signs of klinefelter syndrome?,828,Thunderclap headaches are dramatic. Symptoms include pain that:Strikes suddenly and severely Peaks within 60 seconds Can be accompanied by nausea or vomiting,1
125,What are the symptoms and signs of klinefelter syndrome?,947,"Trigeminal neuralgia results in pain occurring in an area of the face supplied by one or more of the three branches of the trigeminal nerve.Episodes of severe, shooting or jabbing pain that may feel like an electric shock Spontaneous attacks of pain or attacks triggered by things such as touching the face, chewing, speaking or brushing teeth Attacks of pain lasting from a few seconds to several minutes Pain that occurs with facial spasms Bouts of multiple attacks lasting days, weeks, months or longer — some people have periods when they experience no pain Pain in areas supplied by the trigeminal nerve, including the cheek, jaw, teeth, gums, lips, or less often the eye and forehead Pain affecting one side of the face at a time Pain focused in one spot or spread in a wider pattern Pain rarely occurring at night while sleeping Attacks that become more frequent and intense over time",1
126,What are the symptoms and signs of klinefelter syndrome?,219,"Symptoms of somatic symptom disorder may be:Specific sensations, such as pain or shortness of breath, or more general symptoms, such as fatigue or weakness Unrelated to any medical cause that can be identified, or related to a medical condition such as cancer or heart disease, but more significant than what's usually expected A single symptom, multiple symptoms or varying symptoms Mild, moderate or severe",1
127,What are the symptoms and signs of klinefelter syndrome?,672,"Symptoms of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome often begin within a week after using injectable medications to stimulate ovulation, though sometimes it can take two weeks or longer for symptoms to appear. Symptoms can range from mild to severe and may worsen or improve over time.Mild to moderate abdominal pain Abdominal bloating or increased waist size Nausea Vomiting Diarrhea Tenderness in the area of your ovaries",1
128,What are the symptoms and signs of klinefelter syndrome?,138,"Symptoms are likely to start slowly, often showing up 1 to 3 weeks after exposure to the bacteria.Fever that starts low and increases throughout the day, possibly reaching as high as 104 degrees Fahrenheit (40 degrees Celsius). Chills. Headache. Weakness and fatigue. Muscle aches. Stomach pain. Diarrhea or constipation. Rash.",1
129,What are the symptoms and signs of klinefelter syndrome?,37,"Diphtheria signs and symptoms usually begin 2 to 5 days after a person becomes infected. Signs and symptoms may include:A thick, gray membrane covering the throat and tonsils A sore throat and hoarseness Swollen glands (enlarged lymph nodes) in the neck Difficulty breathing or rapid breathing Nasal discharge Fever and chills Tiredness",1
130,What are the symptoms and signs of klinefelter syndrome?,855,"The symptoms of a coma commonly include:Closed eyes. Depressed brainstem reflexes, such as pupils not responding to light. No responses of limbs except for reflex movements. No response to painful stimuli except for reflex movements. Irregular breathing.",1
131,What are the symptoms and signs of klinefelter syndrome?,239,"Most people with colon polyps do not have any symptoms. You might not know you have a polyp until your health care provider finds it during an exam of your colon.Change in bowel habits. Constipation or diarrhea that lasts longer than a week may mean the presence of a larger colon polyp or cancer. However, several other conditions also can cause changes in bowel habits. Change in stool color. Blood can show up as red streaks in your stool or make stool appear black. A change in color also may be caused by certain foods, medicines or dietary supplements. Iron deficiency anemia. Bleeding from polyps can happen slowly over time, without visible blood in your stool. Chronic bleeding may lead to iron deficiency anemia, which can make you feel tired and short of breath. Pain. A large colon polyp can block part of your bowel, leading to crampy abdominal pain. Rectal bleeding. This can be a sign of colon polyps or cancer or other conditions, such as hemorrhoids or minor tears of the anus.",1
132,What are the symptoms and signs of klinefelter syndrome?,821,Shaken baby syndrome symptoms and signs include:Extreme fussiness or irritability Difficulty staying awake Breathing problems Poor eating Vomiting Pale or bluish skin Seizures Paralysis Coma,1
133,What are the symptoms and signs of klinefelter syndrome?,388,"Posterior cortical atrophy symptoms vary among people. Symptoms also can vary over time. They tend to gradually get worse. Common symptoms include having trouble with:Reading, spelling or math. Driving. Getting dressed. Telling the difference between objects that are moving and those that are still. Judging how far away objects are. Using everyday objects or tools. Identifying left from right.",1
134,What are the symptoms and signs of klinefelter syndrome?,596,"Symptoms of jock itch are:A spreading rash that begins in the crease of the groin and moves down the upper thigh and buttocks. A rash whose center tends to clear as the rash spreads. A rash that may be full or partially ring shaped. A rash bordered with small blisters. Itchiness. Scaly skin. A rash that might be red, brown, purple or gray depending on your skin color.",1
135,What are the symptoms and signs of klinefelter syndrome?,445,"In most cases, no signs or symptoms of susceptibility to malignant hyperthermia exist until you're exposed to certain drugs used for anesthesia.Severe muscle rigidity or spasms Rapid, shallow breathing and problems with low oxygen and high carbon dioxide Rapid heart rate Irregular heart rhythm Dangerously high body temperature Excessive sweating Patchy, irregular skin color (mottled skin)",1
136,What are the symptoms and signs of klinefelter syndrome?,408,"Early-stage Chlamydia trachomatis infections often cause few symptoms. Even when symptoms occur, they're often mild. That makes them easy to overlook, which is why regular screening is important.Painful urination Vaginal discharge Discharge from the penis Painful sexual intercourse in women Vaginal bleeding between periods and after sex Testicular pain",1
137,What are the symptoms and signs of klinefelter syndrome?,781,"Contact dermatitis often affects skin directly exposed to an offending substance. Here, the rash is likely caused by cosmetics.An itchy rash Leathery patches that are darker than usual (hyperpigmented), typically on brown or Black skin Dry, cracked, scaly skin, typically on white skin Bumps and blisters, sometimes with oozing and crusting Swelling, burning or tenderness",1
138,What are the symptoms and signs of klinefelter syndrome?,401,"Your medical team will likely be the first to recognize ambiguous genitalia soon after your baby is born. Occasionally, ambiguous genitalia may be suspected before birth (prenatally). Characteristics can vary in severity, depending on when during genital development the problem occurred and the cause of the disorder.An enlarged clitoris, which may resemble a penis Closed labia, or labia that include folds and resemble a scrotum Lumps that feel like testes in the fused labia",1
139,What are the symptoms and signs of klinefelter syndrome?,154,"Signs and symptoms of glomerulonephritis may vary depending on whether you have the acute or chronic form and the cause. You may notice no symptoms of chronic disease. Your first indication that something is wrong might come from the results of a routine urine test (urinalysis).Pink or cola-colored urine from red blood cells in your urine (hematuria) Foamy or bubbly urine due to excess protein in the urine (proteinuria) High blood pressure (hypertension) Fluid retention (edema) with swelling evident in your face, hands, feet and abdomen Urinating less than usual Nausea and vomiting Muscle cramps Fatigue",1
140,What are the symptoms and signs of klinefelter syndrome?,523,Signs and symptoms of ureteral cancer include:Blood in urine Back pain Pain when urinating Losing weight without trying Fatigue,1
141,What are the symptoms and signs of klinefelter syndrome?,243,Symptoms of high blood sugar or low blood sugar usually develop before a diabetic coma.Increased thirst Frequent urination Blurred vision Tiredness or weakness Headache Nausea and vomiting Shortness of breath Stomach pain Fruity breath odor A very dry mouth,1
142,What are the symptoms and signs of klinefelter syndrome?,126,"Dystonia affects different people in different ways. Muscle spasms might:Begin in a single area, such as your leg, neck or arm. Focal dystonia that begins after age 21 usually starts in the neck, arm or face. It tends to remain focal or become segmental. Occur during a specific action, such as writing by hand. Worsen with stress, fatigue or anxiety. Become more noticeable over time.",1
143,What are the symptoms and signs of klinefelter syndrome?,1020,"Spinal headache symptoms include:Dull, throbbing pain that varies in intensity from mild to very severe Pain that typically gets worse when you sit up or stand and decreases or goes away when you lie down",1
144,What are the symptoms and signs of klinefelter syndrome?,244,"Bleeding into the skin looks like tiny reddish-purple spots, also known as petechiae. Petechiae might look like a rash. Here they appear on a leg (A) and on the stomach area (B).Easy bruising. Bleeding into the skin that looks like tiny reddish-purple spots, also known as petechiae. The spots mostly show up on the lower legs. They look like a rash. Bleeding into the skin that's larger than petechiae, also known as purpura. Bleeding from the gums or nose. Blood in urine or stools. Really heavy menstrual flow.",1
145,What are the symptoms and signs of klinefelter syndrome?,71,"Type 2 diabetes in children may develop so gradually that there are no noticeable symptoms. Sometimes, the disorder is diagnosed during a routine check-up.Increased thirst Frequent urination Increased hunger Fatigue Blurry vision Darkened areas of skin, most often around the neck or in the armpits and groin Unintended weight loss, although this is less common in children with type 2 diabetes than in children with type 1 diabetes Frequent infections",1
146,What are the symptoms and signs of klinefelter syndrome?,217,"Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease is marked by changes in mental abilities. Symptoms get worse quickly, usually within several weeks to a few months. Early symptoms include:Personality changes. Memory loss. Impaired thinking. Blurry vision or blindness. Insomnia. Problems with coordination. Trouble speaking. Trouble swallowing. Sudden, jerky movements.",1
147,What are the symptoms and signs of klinefelter syndrome?,691,"Signs and symptoms of a tooth abscess include:Severe, constant, throbbing toothache that can spread to your jawbone, neck or ear Pain or discomfort with hot and cold temperatures Pain or discomfort with the pressure of chewing or biting Fever Swelling in your face, cheek or neck that may lead to difficulty breathing or swallowing Tender, swollen lymph nodes under your jaw or in your neck Foul odor in your mouth Sudden rush of foul-smelling and foul-tasting, salty fluid in your mouth and pain relief, if the abscess ruptures",1
148,What are the symptoms and signs of klinefelter syndrome?,199,"Digestive signs and symptoms are common in Whipple disease and may include:Diarrhea Stomach cramping and pain, which may worsen after meals Weight loss, associated with the malabsorption of nutrients",1
149,What are the symptoms and signs of klinefelter syndrome?,903,"Male-pattern baldness typically appears first at the hairline or top of the head. It can progress to partial or complete baldness.Gradual thinning on top of head. This is the most common type of hair loss, affecting people as they age. In men, hair often begins to recede at the hairline on the forehead. Women typically have a broadening of the part in their hair. An increasingly common hair loss pattern in older women is a receding hairline (frontal fibrosing alopecia). Circular or patchy bald spots. Some people lose hair in circular or patchy bald spots on the scalp, beard or eyebrows. Your skin may become itchy or painful before the hair falls out. Sudden loosening of hair. A physical or emotional shock can cause hair to loosen. Handfuls of hair may come out when combing or washing your hair or even after gentle tugging. This type of hair loss usually causes overall hair thinning but is temporary. Full-body hair loss. Some conditions and medical treatments, such as chemotherapy for cancer, can result in the loss of hair all over your body. The hair usually grows back. Patches of scaling that spread over the scalp. This is a sign of ringworm. It may be accompanied by broken hair, redness, swelling and, at times, oozing.",1
150,Which of the four main types of diabetic neuropathy has the most common symptom?,111,"Addison's disease symptoms usually happen slowly, often over months. The disease can move so slowly that people who have it may ignore the symptoms at first. Then a stress, such as illness or injury, makes symptoms worse.Extreme fatigue Weight loss and loss of appetite Areas of darkened skin Low blood pressure, even fainting Salt craving Low blood sugar, also called hypoglycemia Nausea, diarrhea or vomiting Abdominal pain Muscle and joint pain Irritability Depression Body hair loss or sexual issues in some people",1
151,Which of the four main types of diabetic neuropathy has the most common symptom?,141,"Farsightedness may mean:Nearby objects may appear blurry You need to squint to see clearly You have eyestrain, including burning eyes, and aching in or around the eyes You have general eye discomfort or a headache after doing close tasks, such as reading, writing, computer work or drawing, for a time",1
152,Which of the four main types of diabetic neuropathy has the most common symptom?,3,"Signs and symptoms of a ruptured eardrum may include:Ear pain that may subside quickly Mucuslike, pus-filled or bloody drainage from the ear Hearing loss Ringing in the ear (tinnitus) Spinning sensation (vertigo) Nausea or vomiting that can result from vertigo",1
153,Which of the four main types of diabetic neuropathy has the most common symptom?,436,"The most common symptom of pneumonitis is shortness of breath, which may be accompanied by a dry cough. If pneumonitis is undetected or left untreated, you may gradually develop chronic pneumonitis, which can result in scarring (fibrosis) in the lungs.Shortness of breath Cough Fatigue Loss of appetite Unintentional weight loss",1
154,Which of the four main types of diabetic neuropathy has the most common symptom?,844,"Signs and symptoms of lupus nephritis include:Blood in the urine. Urine that foams because of too much protein. High blood pressure. Swelling in the legs, ankles or feet and sometimes in the hands and face. High levels of a waste product called creatinine in the blood.",1
155,Which of the four main types of diabetic neuropathy has the most common symptom?,165,"Some children show signs of autism spectrum disorder in early infancy, such as reduced eye contact, lack of response to their name or indifference to caregivers. Other children may develop normally for the first few months or years of life, but then suddenly become withdrawn or aggressive or lose language skills they've already acquired. Signs usually are seen by age 2 years.Fails to respond to his or her name or appears not to hear you at times Resists cuddling and holding, and seems to prefer playing alone, retreating into his or her own world Has poor eye contact and lacks facial expression Doesn't speak or has delayed speech, or loses previous ability to say words or sentences Can't start a conversation or keep one going, or only starts one to make requests or label items Speaks with an abnormal tone or rhythm and may use a singsong voice or robot-like speech Repeats words or phrases verbatim, but doesn't understand how to use them Doesn't appear to understand simple questions or directions Doesn't express emotions or feelings and appears unaware of others' feelings Doesn't point at or bring objects to share interest Inappropriately approaches a social interaction by being passive, aggressive or disruptive Has difficulty recognizing nonverbal cues, such as interpreting other people's facial expressions, body postures or tone of voice",1
156,Which of the four main types of diabetic neuropathy has the most common symptom?,755,"Symptoms vary depending on what type of sexual dysfunction you're experiencing:Low sexual desire. This most common of female sexual dysfunctions involves a lack of sexual interest and willingness to be sexual. Sexual arousal disorder. Your desire for sex might be intact, but you have difficulty with arousal or are unable to become aroused or maintain arousal during sexual activity. Orgasmic disorder. You have persistent or recurrent difficulty in achieving orgasm after sufficient sexual arousal and ongoing stimulation. Sexual pain disorder. You have pain associated with sexual stimulation or vaginal contact.",1
157,Which of the four main types of diabetic neuropathy has the most common symptom?,74,"Sciatica pain can be almost anywhere along the nerve pathway. It's especially likely to follow a path from the low back to the buttock and the back of a thigh and calf.Sudden, severe pain in the low back or a leg and numbness or muscle weakness in a leg Pain after a violent injury, such as a traffic accident Trouble controlling bowels or bladder",1
158,Which of the four main types of diabetic neuropathy has the most common symptom?,829,"Angelman syndrome signs and symptoms include:Developmental delays, including no crawling or babbling at 6 to 12 months Intellectual disability No speech or minimal speech Difficulty walking, moving or balancing well Frequent smiling and laughter Happy, excitable personality Sucking or feeding difficulty Trouble going to sleep and staying asleep",1
159,Which of the four main types of diabetic neuropathy has the most common symptom?,379,"Symptoms of SCAD can include:Chest pain or pressure. Pain in the arms, shoulders, back or jaw. Shortness of breath. Unusual sweating. Extreme tiredness. Upset stomach. A rapid heartbeat or fluttery feeling in the chest. Feeling dizzy.",1
160,Which of the four main types of diabetic neuropathy has the most common symptom?,678,"Kleptomania symptoms may include:Inability to resist powerful urges to steal items that you don't need Feeling increased tension, anxiety or arousal leading up to the theft Feeling pleasure, relief or satisfaction while stealing Feeling terrible guilt, remorse, self-loathing, shame or fear of arrest after the theft Return of the urges and a repetition of the kleptomania cycle",1
161,Which of the four main types of diabetic neuropathy has the most common symptom?,341,"For most people, antibiotic-associated diarrhea causes mild signs and symptoms, such as:Loose stools More-frequent bowel movements",1
162,Which of the four main types of diabetic neuropathy has the most common symptom?,970,"Symptoms may go unrecognized at first, or they may only occur when the heart is beating hard like during exercise. As the coronary arteries continue to narrow, less and less blood gets to the heart and symptoms can become more severe or frequent.Chest pain (angina). You may feel pressure or tightness in your chest. Some people say it feels like someone is standing on their chest. The chest pain usually occurs on the middle or left side of the chest. Activity or strong emotions can trigger angina. The pain usually goes away within minutes after the triggering event ends. In some people, especially women, the pain may be brief or sharp and felt in the neck, arm or back. Shortness of breath. You may feel like you can't catch your breath. Fatigue. If the heart can't pump enough blood to meet your body's needs, you may feel unusually tired. Heart attack. A completely blocked coronary artery will cause a heart attack. The classic signs and symptoms of a heart attack include crushing chest pain or pressure, shoulder or arm pain, shortness of breath, and sweating. Women may have less typical symptoms, such as neck or jaw pain, nausea and fatigue. Some heart attacks don't cause any noticeable signs or symptoms.",1
163,Which of the four main types of diabetic neuropathy has the most common symptom?,917,"Leukemia symptoms vary, depending on the type of leukemia. Common leukemia signs and symptoms include:Fever or chills Persistent fatigue, weakness Frequent or severe infections Losing weight without trying Swollen lymph nodes, enlarged liver or spleen Easy bleeding or bruising Recurrent nosebleeds Tiny red spots in your skin (petechiae) Excessive sweating, especially at night Bone pain or tenderness",1
164,Which of the four main types of diabetic neuropathy has the most common symptom?,1008,"You might not have signs or symptoms if your hypercalcemia is mild. More-severe cases produce signs and symptoms related to the parts of your body affected by the high calcium levels in your blood. Examples include:Kidneys. Excess calcium makes your kidneys work harder to filter it. This can cause excessive thirst and frequent urination. Digestive system. Hypercalcemia can cause stomach upset, nausea, vomiting and constipation. Bones and muscles. In most cases, the excess calcium in your blood was leached from your bones, which weakens them. This can cause bone pain and muscle weakness. Brain. Hypercalcemia can interfere with how your brain works, resulting in confusion, lethargy and fatigue. It can also cause depression. Heart. Rarely, severe hypercalcemia can interfere with your heart function, causing palpitations and fainting, indications of cardiac arrhythmia, and other heart problems.",1
165,Which of the four main types of diabetic neuropathy has the most common symptom?,954,"SARS usually begins with flu-like signs and symptoms — fever, chills, muscle aches, headache and occasionally diarrhea. After about a week, signs and symptoms include:Fever of 100.5 F (38 C) or higher Dry cough Shortness of breath",1
166,Which of the four main types of diabetic neuropathy has the most common symptom?,281,"Some people with dilated cardiomyopathy don't have any signs or symptoms in the early stages of the disease.Fatigue Shortness of breath (dyspnea) during activity or while lying down Reduced ability to exercise Swelling (edema) in the legs, ankles, feet or belly (abdomen) Chest pain or discomfort Fast, fluttering or pounding heartbeat (palpitations)",1
167,Which of the four main types of diabetic neuropathy has the most common symptom?,694,"Symptoms of pyloric stenosis usually appear within 3 to 5 weeks after birth. Pyloric stenosis is rare in babies older than 3 months.Vomiting after feeding. The baby may vomit forcefully, ejecting breast milk or formula up to several feet away. This is known as projectile vomiting. Vomiting might be mild at first. But over time, it becomes more severe as the pylorus opening narrows. The vomit may sometimes contain blood. Persistent hunger. Babies who have pyloric stenosis often want to eat soon after vomiting. Stomach contractions. You may notice wavelike contractions that ripple across your baby's upper stomach area soon after feeding but before vomiting. These contractions are part of the digestive process known as peristalsis. The contractions are caused by stomach muscles trying to force food through the narrowed pylorus. Dehydration. Your baby might cry without tears or become lethargic. You might find yourself changing fewer wet diapers or diapers that aren't as wet as you expect. Changes in bowel movements. Since pyloric stenosis prevents food from reaching the intestines, babies with this condition might be constipated. Weight problems. Pyloric stenosis can keep a baby from gaining weight, and sometimes can cause weight loss.",1
168,Which of the four main types of diabetic neuropathy has the most common symptom?,623,"Signs and symptoms of trichotillomania often include:Repeatedly pulling your hair out, typically from your scalp, eyebrows or eyelashes, but sometimes from other body areas, and sites may vary over time An increasing sense of tension before pulling, or when you try to resist pulling A sense of pleasure or relief after the hair is pulled Noticeable hair loss, such as shortened hair or thinned or bald areas on the scalp or other areas of your body, including sparse or missing eyelashes or eyebrows Preference for specific types of hair, rituals that accompany hair pulling or patterns of hair pulling Biting, chewing or eating pulled-out hair Playing with pulled-out hair or rubbing it across your lips or face Repeatedly trying to stop pulling out your hair or trying to do it less often without success Significant distress or problems at work, school or in social situations related to pulling out your hair",1
169,Which of the four main types of diabetic neuropathy has the most common symptom?,246,"Skin without cold damage (1) has no change in color or texture. Frostnip (2) is mild frostbite that irritates the skin, causing a change in skin color and a cold feeling followed by numbness. Frostnip doesn't permanently damage the skin and can be treated with first-aid measures. With superficial frostbite (3), the skin feels warm. A fluid-filled blister may appear 12 to 36 hours after rewarming the skin. With deep frostbite (4), you may experience numbness. Joints or muscles may stop working. Large blisters form 24 to 48 hours after rewarming. The tissue turns black and hard as it dies.At first, cold skin and a prickling feeling Numbness Skin that looks red, white, bluish-white, grayish-yellow, purplish, brown or ashen, depending on the severity of the condition and usual skin color Hard or waxy-looking skin Clumsiness due to joint and muscle stiffness Blistering after rewarming, in severe cases",1
170,Which of the four main types of diabetic neuropathy has the most common symptom?,1036,"Wet macular degeneration symptoms usually appear suddenly and worsen quickly. They may include:Visual distortions, such as straight lines seeming bent. Reduced central vision in one or both eyes. The need for brighter light when reading or doing close-up work. Difficulty adjusting to low light levels, such as when entering a dimly lit restaurant or theater. Increased blurriness of printed words. Difficulty recognizing faces. A well-defined blurry spot or blind spot in the field of vision.",1
171,Which of the four main types of diabetic neuropathy has the most common symptom?,295,"Although it's commonly called stomach flu, gastroenteritis isn't the same as influenza. The flu (influenza) affects only your respiratory system — your nose, throat and lungs. Gastroenteritis, on the other hand, attacks your intestines, causing signs and symptoms such as:Watery, usually nonbloody diarrhea — bloody diarrhea usually means you have a different, more severe infection Nausea, vomiting or both Stomach cramps and pain Occasional muscle aches or headache Low-grade fever",1
172,Which of the four main types of diabetic neuropathy has the most common symptom?,682,"If you have a broken foot, you may experience some of the following signs and symptoms:Immediate, throbbing pain Pain that increases with activity and decreases with rest Swelling Bruising Tenderness Deformity Difficulty in walking or bearing weight",1
173,Which of the four main types of diabetic neuropathy has the most common symptom?,548,Signs and symptoms of norovirus infection may start suddenly and include:Nausea Vomiting Stomach pain or cramps Watery or loose diarrhea Feeling ill Low-grade fever Muscle pain,1
174,Which of the four main types of diabetic neuropathy has the most common symptom?,35,Signs and symptoms of a hip fracture include:Inability to get up from a fall or to walk Severe pain in the hip or groin Inability to put weight on the leg on the side of the injured hip Bruising and swelling in and around the hip area Shorter leg on the side of the injured hip Outward turning of the leg on the side of the injured hip,1
175,Which of the four main types of diabetic neuropathy has the most common symptom?,552,"Corns have a hard center and tend to develop on the tops and sides of your toes. They can be painful.A thick, rough area of skin A hardened, raised bump Tenderness or pain under the skin Flaky, dry or waxy skin",1
176,Which of the four main types of diabetic neuropathy has the most common symptom?,66,"Signs and symptoms of rectal cancer include:A change in bowel habits, such as diarrhea, constipation or more-frequent bowel movements Dark maroon or bright red blood in stool Narrow stool A feeling that your bowel doesn't empty completely Abdominal pain Unexplained weight loss Weakness or fatigue",1
177,Which of the four main types of diabetic neuropathy has the most common symptom?,918,"Some men with delayed ejaculation need 30 minutes or more of sexual stimulation to have an orgasm and ejaculate. Other men might not be able to ejaculate at all (anejaculation).Lifelong vs. acquired. With lifelong delayed ejaculation, the problem is present from the time of sexual maturity. Acquired delayed ejaculation occurs after a period of normal sexual functioning. Generalized vs. situational. Generalized delayed ejaculation isn't limited to certain sex partners or certain kinds of stimulation. Situational delayed ejaculation occurs only under certain circumstances.",1
178,Which of the four main types of diabetic neuropathy has the most common symptom?,504,"You may feel chronic pelvic pain in different parts of your pelvic area, rather than in just one spot. You might describe the pain in one or more of the following ways:Serious and steady. Pain that comes and goes. Dull aching. Sharp pains or cramping. Pressure or heaviness deep within the pelvis.",1
179,Which of the four main types of diabetic neuropathy has the most common symptom?,427,"A sprained ankle is the stretching or tearing of ankle ligaments, which support the joint by connecting bones to each other.Pain Swelling Bruising Limited ability to move the affected joint Hearing or feeling a ""pop"" in your joint at the time of injury",1
180,Which of the four main types of diabetic neuropathy has the most common symptom?,894,"Symptoms of ischemic colitis can include:Pain, tenderness or cramping in your belly, which can occur suddenly or happen over time Bright red or maroon blood in your stool or, at times, passage of blood alone without stool A feeling of urgency to move your bowels Diarrhea Nausea",1
181,Which of the four main types of diabetic neuropathy has the most common symptom?,318,"Impacted wisdom teeth don't always cause symptoms. However, when an impacted wisdom tooth becomes infected, damages other teeth or causes other dental problems, you may experience some of these signs or symptoms:Red or swollen gums Tender or bleeding gums Jaw pain Swelling around the jaw Bad breath An unpleasant taste in your mouth Difficulty opening your mouth",1
182,Which of the four main types of diabetic neuropathy has the most common symptom?,101,"Signs and symptoms of ocular rosacea can precede the skin symptoms of rosacea, develop at the same time, develop later or occur on their own. Signs and symptoms of ocular rosacea may include:Red, burning, itchy or watering eyes Dry eyes Grittiness or the feeling of having a foreign body in the eye or eyes Blurred vision Sensitivity to light (photophobia) Dilated small blood vessels on the white part of the eye that are visible when you look in a mirror Red, swollen eyelids Recurrent eye or eyelid infections, such as pink eye (conjunctivitis), blepharitis, sties or chalazia",1
183,Which of the four main types of diabetic neuropathy has the most common symptom?,498,"Generalized anxiety disorder symptoms can vary. They may include:Persistent worrying or anxiety about a number of areas that are out of proportion to the impact of the events Overthinking plans and solutions to all possible worst-case outcomes Perceiving situations and events as threatening, even when they aren't Difficulty handling uncertainty Indecisiveness and fear of making the wrong decision Inability to set aside or let go of a worry Inability to relax, feeling restless, and feeling keyed up or on edge Difficulty concentrating, or the feeling that your mind ""goes blank""",1
184,Which of the four main types of diabetic neuropathy has the most common symptom?,964,"Many people experience occasional, minor leaks of urine. Others may lose small to moderate amounts of urine more frequently.Stress incontinence. Urine leaks when you exert pressure on your bladder by coughing, sneezing, laughing, exercising or lifting something heavy. Urge incontinence. You have a sudden, intense urge to urinate followed by an involuntary loss of urine. You may need to urinate often, including throughout the night. Urge incontinence may be caused by a minor condition, such as infection, or a more severe condition such as a neurological disorder or diabetes. Overflow incontinence. You experience frequent or constant dribbling of urine due to a bladder that doesn't empty completely. Functional incontinence. A physical or mental impairment keeps you from making it to the toilet in time. For example, if you have severe arthritis, you may not be able to unbutton your pants quickly enough. Mixed incontinence. You experience more than one type of urinary incontinence — most often this refers to a combination of stress incontinence and urge incontinence.",1
185,Which of the four main types of diabetic neuropathy has the most common symptom?,587,Signs and symptoms of recurrent breast cancer vary depending on where the cancer comes back.A new lump in your breast or irregular area of firmness Changes to the skin of your breast Skin inflammation or area of redness Nipple discharge,1
186,Which of the four main types of diabetic neuropathy has the most common symptom?,935,"A hamstring injury typically causes a sudden, sharp pain in the back of the thigh. There might also be a ""popping"" or tearing sensation.Sports. Sports that require sprinting or running might make a hamstring injury more likely. So might other activities that can require extreme stretching, such as dancing. Earlier hamstring injury. People who have had one hamstring injury are more likely to have another one. This is especially true for people who try to go back to the same activities before the muscles have time to heal. Tired muscles, weak muscles and muscles that don't stretch well. Tired or weak muscles are more likely to be injured. Muscles with poor flexibility might not be able to bear the force of the action that certain activities require. Muscle imbalance. Although not all experts agree, some suggest that a muscle imbalance may lead to a hamstring injury. If the quadricep muscles along the front of the thigh are stronger and more developed than the hamstring muscles, injury to the hamstring muscles might be more likely. Age. Risk of injury increases with age.",1
187,Which of the four main types of diabetic neuropathy has the most common symptom?,730,"Although it's possible to have no signs or symptoms with an Achilles tendon rupture, most people have:The feeling of having been kicked in the calf Pain, possibly severe, and swelling near the heel An inability to bend the foot downward or ""push off"" the injured leg when walking An inability to stand on the toes on the injured leg A popping or snapping sound when the injury occurs",1
188,Which of the four main types of diabetic neuropathy has the most common symptom?,1043,"For either acute bronchitis or chronic bronchitis, signs and symptoms may include:Cough Production of mucus (sputum), which can be clear, white, yellowish-gray or green in color — rarely, it may be streaked with blood Fatigue Shortness of breath Slight fever and chills Chest discomfort",1
189,Which of the four main types of diabetic neuropathy has the most common symptom?,432,"There are three major types of uterine fibroids. Intramural fibroids grow within the muscular uterine wall. Submucosal fibroids bulge into the uterine cavity. Subserosal fibroids project to the outside of the uterus. Some submucosal or subserosal fibroids may be pedunculated. This means they hang from a stalk inside or outside the uterus.Heavy menstrual bleeding or painful periods. Longer or more frequent periods. Pelvic pressure or pain. Frequent urination or trouble urinating. Growing stomach area. Constipation. Pain in the stomach area or lower back, or pain during sex.",1
190,Which of the four main types of diabetic neuropathy has the most common symptom?,881,"Symptoms of sepsis may include:Change in mental status. Fast, shallow breathing. Sweating for no clear reason. Feeling lightheaded. Shivering. Symptoms specific to the type of infection, such as painful urination from a urinary tract infection or worsening cough from pneumonia.",1
191,Which of the four main types of diabetic neuropathy has the most common symptom?,365,"Placental abruption is most likely to occur in the last trimester of pregnancy, especially in the last few weeks before birth. Signs and symptoms of placental abruption include:Vaginal bleeding, although there might not be any Abdominal pain Back pain Uterine tenderness or rigidity Uterine contractions, often coming one right after another",1
192,Which of the four main types of diabetic neuropathy has the most common symptom?,346,"Congenital diaphragmatic hernia ranges in severity. It may be mild and have few or no effects on the baby, or it can be more serious and affect the ability to bring oxygen to the rest of the body.Severe trouble breathing due to small lungs that don't work well (pulmonary hypoplasia). A type of high blood pressure that affects the arteries in the lungs and the right side of the heart (pulmonary hypertension). Problems with development of the heart. Damage to the intestines, stomach, liver and other abdominal organs if they move through the hernia into the chest.",1
193,Which of the four main types of diabetic neuropathy has the most common symptom?,133,"The main symptom of infertility is not getting pregnant. There may be no other clear symptoms. Some women with infertility may have irregular menstrual periods or no periods. And some men may have some symptoms of hormonal problems, such as changes in hair growth or sexual function.Are age 35 or older and have tried to conceive for six months or longer. Are over age 40. Have no periods, or irregular or very painful periods. Have known fertility problems. Have endometriosis or a history of pelvic inflammatory disease. Have had more than one miscarriage. Have gotten cancer treatment such as chemotherapy or radiation.",1
194,Which of the four main types of diabetic neuropathy has the most common symptom?,277,"The signs and symptoms of Takayasu's arteritis often occur in two stages.Fatigue Unintended weight loss Muscle and joint aches and pains Mild fever, sometimes accompanied by night sweats",1
195,Which of the four main types of diabetic neuropathy has the most common symptom?,904,"During a hot flash, you might have:A sudden feeling of warmth spreading through your chest, neck and face A flushed appearance with red, blotchy skin Rapid heartbeat Perspiration, mostly on your upper body A chilled feeling as the hot flash lets up Feelings of anxiety",1
196,Which of the four main types of diabetic neuropathy has the most common symptom?,717,"Normally when you blink, your eyelids distribute tears evenly across your eyes, keeping the surfaces of the eyes lubricated. These tears drain into small openings on the inner part of your eyelids (puncta).Watery eyes (excessive tearing). Without proper drainage, your tears may pool and constantly flow over your eyelids. Excessive dryness. Ectropion can cause your eyes to feel dry, gritty and sandy. Irritation. Stagnant tears or dryness can irritate your eyes, causing a burning sensation and redness in your eyelids and the whites of your eyes. Sensitivity to light. Stagnant tears or dry eyes can irritate the surface of the cornea, making you sensitive to light.",1
197,Which of the four main types of diabetic neuropathy has the most common symptom?,399,"Hidradenitis suppurativa can affect one or several areas of the body. Signs and symptoms of the condition include:Blackheads. Blackheads appear in small, pitted areas of skin, often appearing in pairs. Painful pea-sized lumps. The condition usually starts with a single, painful lump under the skin that persists for weeks or months. More bumps may form later, usually in areas where you have more sweat and oil glands or where the skin rubs together, such as the armpits, groin, buttocks and breasts. Leaking bumps or sores. Some bumps or sores get bigger, break open and drain pus with an odor. Tunnels. Over time, tunnels might form under the skin, connecting the lumps. These wounds heal slowly, if at all, and drain blood and pus.",1
198,Which of the four main types of diabetic neuropathy has the most common symptom?,416,"Congenital myasthenic syndromes are typically identified at birth. But if signs and symptoms are mild, the condition may not be identified until childhood, or rarely, early adulthood.Droopy eyelids and poor eye control, often with double vision. Difficulty chewing and swallowing. Weakness of facial muscles. Weak cry. Slurring or nasal speech. Delayed crawling and walking. Delayed development of wrist, hand and finger skills, such as brushing teeth or combing hair. Trouble supporting the head in an upright position. Problems breathing, such as feeling short of breath and having short pauses in breathing, sometimes worsened by infection, fever or stress.",1
199,Which of the four main types of diabetic neuropathy has the most common symptom?,571,"Symptoms at the site of a scorpion sting may include:Pain, which can be intense. Numbness and tingling. Slight swelling. Warmth.",1
200,What are some symptoms that can be indicative of lead poisoning?,1028,"Molluscum contagiosum signs and symptoms include:Raised, round, skin-colored bumps Small bumps — typically under about 1/4 inch (smaller than 6 millimeters) in diameter Bumps with a small dent or dot at the top near the center Itchy, pink bumps Bumps on the face, trunk, arms or legs of children Bumps on the genitals, lower abdomen or inner thighs of adults if the infection was sexually transmitted",1
201,What are some symptoms that can be indicative of lead poisoning?,854,"Yellowing of the skin and the whites of the eyes — the main sign of infant jaundice — usually appears between the second and fourth day after birth.Your baby's skin becomes more yellow The skin on your baby's the abdomen, arms or legs looks yellow The whites of your baby's eyes look yellow Your baby seems listless or sick or is difficult to awaken Your baby isn't gaining weight or is feeding poorly Your baby makes high-pitched cries Your baby develops any other signs or symptoms that concern you",1
202,What are some symptoms that can be indicative of lead poisoning?,1004,"Signs and symptoms of E. coli O157:H7 infection usually begin three or four days after exposure to the bacteria. But you may become ill as soon as one day after exposure to more than a week later. Signs and symptoms include:Diarrhea, which may range from mild and watery to severe and bloody Stomach cramping, pain or tenderness Nausea and vomiting, in some people",1
203,What are some symptoms that can be indicative of lead poisoning?,717,"Normally when you blink, your eyelids distribute tears evenly across your eyes, keeping the surfaces of the eyes lubricated. These tears drain into small openings on the inner part of your eyelids (puncta).Watery eyes (excessive tearing). Without proper drainage, your tears may pool and constantly flow over your eyelids. Excessive dryness. Ectropion can cause your eyes to feel dry, gritty and sandy. Irritation. Stagnant tears or dryness can irritate your eyes, causing a burning sensation and redness in your eyelids and the whites of your eyes. Sensitivity to light. Stagnant tears or dry eyes can irritate the surface of the cornea, making you sensitive to light.",1
204,What are some symptoms that can be indicative of lead poisoning?,660,Some people with long QT syndrome (LQTS) do not have any noticeable symptoms. The condition may be discovered when an electrocardiogram (ECG) or genetic testing is done for other reasons.Blurred vision Lightheadedness Pounding heartbeats (palpitations) Weakness,1
205,What are some symptoms that can be indicative of lead poisoning?,648,"Patent foramen ovale occurs in about 1 in 4 people. Most people with the condition never know they have it. A patent foramen ovale is often discovered during tests for other health problems.The right upper chamber, also called the right atrium. This heart chamber receives oxygen-poor blood from the body. It pumps blood to the right lower heart chamber through the tricuspid valve. The right lower chamber, also called the right ventricle. This heart chamber pumps blood to the lungs through a large vessel called the pulmonary artery. In the lungs, blood picks up oxygen. The blood moves through the pulmonary valve. The valve closes when the chamber relaxes between beats. The left upper chamber, also called the left atrium. This heart chamber receives the oxygen-rich blood from the lungs. It sends blood through the pulmonary veins and mitral valve and into the left lower chamber. The left lower chamber, also called the left ventricle. This chamber is the heart's main pumping chamber. It pumps the oxygen-rich blood to the rest of the body through the body's largest blood vessel, called the aorta. The blood passes through the aortic valve, which also closes when the chamber relaxes.",1
206,What are some symptoms that can be indicative of lead poisoning?,1061,Common symptoms of hemifacial spasm include jerking of muscles in the face that are most often:On one side of the face. Not controllable. Painless.,1
207,What are some symptoms that can be indicative of lead poisoning?,266,"In some cases, a Baker cyst causes no pain, and you may not notice it. If you do have symptoms, they might include:Swelling behind the knee, and sometimes in the leg Knee pain Stiffness and inability to fully flex the knee",1
208,What are some symptoms that can be indicative of lead poisoning?,595,"Fetal macrosomia can be difficult to detect and diagnose during pregnancy. Signs and symptoms include:Large fundal height. During prenatal visits, your health care provider might measure your fundal height — the distance from the top of your uterus to your pubic bone. A larger than expected fundal height could be a sign of fetal macrosomia. Excessive amniotic fluid (polyhydramnios). Having too much amniotic fluid — the fluid that surrounds and protects a baby during pregnancy — might be a sign that your baby is larger than average. The amount of amniotic fluid reflects your baby's urine output, and a larger baby produces more urine. Some conditions that cause a baby to be larger might also increase his or her urine output.",1
209,What are some symptoms that can be indicative of lead poisoning?,942,"The physical signs and symptoms of anorexia nervosa are related to starvation. Anorexia also includes emotional and behavioral issues involving an unrealistic perception of body weight and an extremely strong fear of gaining weight or becoming fat.Extreme weight loss or not making expected developmental weight gains Thin appearance Abnormal blood counts Fatigue Insomnia Dizziness or fainting Bluish discoloration of the fingers Hair that thins, breaks or falls out Soft, downy hair covering the body Absence of menstruation Constipation and abdominal pain Dry or yellowish skin Intolerance of cold Irregular heart rhythms Low blood pressure Dehydration Swelling of arms or legs Eroded teeth and calluses on the knuckles from induced vomiting",1
210,What are some symptoms that can be indicative of lead poisoning?,578,"People who have KTS may have the following features, which can range from mild to more extensive:Port-wine stain. This pink to reddish-purple birthmark is caused by extra tiny blood vessels (capillaries) in the top layer of skin. The birthmark often covers part of one leg but can involve any portion of the skin. It may get darker or lighter with age. Vein malformations. These include swollen, twisted veins (varicose veins), usually on the surface of the legs. Deeper malformed veins in the arms, legs, abdomen and pelvis also can occur. There may be spongy tissue filled with small veins in or under the skin. Malformed veins may become more prominent with age. Overgrowth of bones and soft tissue. This begins in infancy and may be limited to one leg, but it can occur in an arm or, rarely, in the trunk or face. This overgrowth of bone and tissue creates a larger and longer extremity. Rarely, there may be fusion of fingers or toes or extra fingers or toes. Lymphatic system malformations. The lymphatic system — part of the immune system that protects against infection and disease and transports lymphatic fluid — can be malformed. Extra lymphatic vessels can be present that don't work properly and can lead to fluid leakage into the tissues and swelling. Other conditions. KTS can also include cataracts, glaucoma, hip dislocation at birth, purple-red skin coloring when cold and blood-clotting problems.",1
211,What are some symptoms that can be indicative of lead poisoning?,969,"There are two types of sex headaches:A dull ache in the head and neck that intensifies as sexual excitement increases A sudden, severe, throbbing headache that occurs just before or at the moment of orgasm",1
212,What are some symptoms that can be indicative of lead poisoning?,393,Primary sclerosing cholangitis is often diagnosed before symptoms appear when a routine blood test or an X-ray taken for an unrelated condition shows liver abnormalities.Fatigue Itching Yellow eyes and skin (jaundice) Abdominal pain,1
213,What are some symptoms that can be indicative of lead poisoning?,1058,"Symptoms of illness anxiety disorder involve preoccupation with the idea that you're seriously ill, based on normal body sensations (such as a noisy stomach) or minor signs (such as a minor rash). Signs and symptoms may include:Being preoccupied with having or getting a serious disease or health condition Worrying that minor symptoms or body sensations mean you have a serious illness Being easily alarmed about your health status Finding little or no reassurance from doctor visits or negative test results Worrying excessively about a specific medical condition or your risk of developing a medical condition because it runs in your family Having so much distress about possible illnesses that it's hard for you to function Repeatedly checking your body for signs of illness or disease Frequently making medical appointments for reassurance — or avoiding medical care for fear of being diagnosed with a serious illness Avoiding people, places or activities for fear of health risks Constantly talking about your health and possible illnesses Frequently searching the internet for causes of symptoms or possible illnesses",1
214,What are some symptoms that can be indicative of lead poisoning?,964,"Many people experience occasional, minor leaks of urine. Others may lose small to moderate amounts of urine more frequently.Stress incontinence. Urine leaks when you exert pressure on your bladder by coughing, sneezing, laughing, exercising or lifting something heavy. Urge incontinence. You have a sudden, intense urge to urinate followed by an involuntary loss of urine. You may need to urinate often, including throughout the night. Urge incontinence may be caused by a minor condition, such as infection, or a more severe condition such as a neurological disorder or diabetes. Overflow incontinence. You experience frequent or constant dribbling of urine due to a bladder that doesn't empty completely. Functional incontinence. A physical or mental impairment keeps you from making it to the toilet in time. For example, if you have severe arthritis, you may not be able to unbutton your pants quickly enough. Mixed incontinence. You experience more than one type of urinary incontinence — most often this refers to a combination of stress incontinence and urge incontinence.",1
215,What are some symptoms that can be indicative of lead poisoning?,8,"Ameloblastoma often causes no symptoms, but signs and symptoms may include pain and a lump or swelling in the jaw.Conventional ameloblastoma. This is the most common type and grows aggressively, usually in the lower jawbone, and approximately 10% recur after treatment. Unicystic ameloblastoma. This type is less aggressive, but typically occurs at a younger age. The tumor is often in the back of the lower jawbone at the molars. Recurrence is possible after treatment. Peripheral ameloblastoma. This type is rare and affects the gums and oral tissue in the upper or lower jaw. The tumor has a low risk of recurrence after treatment. Metastasizing ameloblastoma. This type is very rare and is defined by tumor cells that occur away from the primary site in the jaw.",1
216,What are some symptoms that can be indicative of lead poisoning?,663,"Mosquito bites often happen on parts of the body that aren't covered by clothing. Symptoms include:An itchy, inflamed bump that forms a few minutes after a bite A painful spot that looks like a hive and forms within 24 hours after a bite Small blisters",1
217,What are some symptoms that can be indicative of lead poisoning?,887,"Back pain can range from a muscle aching to a shooting, burning or stabbing sensation. Also, the pain can radiate down a leg. Bending, twisting, lifting, standing or walking can make it worse.Lasts longer than a few weeks. Is severe and doesn't improve with rest. Spreads down one or both legs, especially if the pain goes below the knee. Causes weakness, numbness, or tingling in one or both legs. Is paired with unexplained weight loss.",1
218,What are some symptoms that can be indicative of lead poisoning?,224,"Symptoms of self-injury may include:Scars, often in patterns. Fresh cuts, scratches, bruises, bite marks or other wounds. Excessive rubbing of an area to create a burn. Keeping sharp objects or other items used for self-injury on hand. Wearing long sleeves or long pants to hide self-injury, even in hot weather. Frequent reports of accidental injury. Difficulties in relationships with others. Behaviors and emotions that change quickly and are impulsive, intense and unexpected. Talk of helplessness, hopelessness or worthlessness.",1
219,What are some symptoms that can be indicative of lead poisoning?,1034,"Symptoms of delirium usually begin over a few hours or a few days. They typically occur with a medical problem. Symptoms often come and go during the day. There may be periods of no symptoms. Symptoms tend to be worse at night when it's dark and things look less familiar. They also tend to be worse in settings that aren't familiar, such as in a hospital.Trouble focusing on a topic or changing topics Getting stuck on an idea rather than responding to questions Being easily distracted Being withdrawn, with little or no activity or little response to surroundings",1
220,What are some symptoms that can be indicative of lead poisoning?,226,"Common signs and symptoms of head lice may include:Itching. The most common symptom of head lice is itching on the scalp, neck and ears. This is an allergic reaction to louse bites. When a person has head lice for the first time, itching may not occur for 4 to 6 weeks. Lice on scalp. You may be able to see the lice, but they're often hard to spot because they're small, avoid light and move quickly. Lice eggs (nits) on hair shafts. Nits stick to hair shafts and may be hard to see because they're very tiny. They're easiest to spot around the ears and the hairline of the neck. Empty nits may be easier to spot because they're lighter in color and further from the scalp. However, the presence of nits doesn't mean there are live lice. Sores on the scalp, neck and shoulders. Scratching can lead to small, red bumps that may sometimes get infected with bacteria.",1
221,What are some symptoms that can be indicative of lead poisoning?,657,"Glioma symptoms depend on the location of the glioma. Symptoms also may depend on the type of glioma, its size and how quickly it's growing.Headache, particularly one that hurts the most in the morning. Nausea and vomiting. Confusion or a decline in brain function, such as problems with thinking and understanding information. Memory loss. Personality changes or irritability. Vision problems, such as blurred vision, double vision or loss of peripheral vision. Speech difficulties. Seizures, especially in someone who hasn't had seizures before.",1
222,What are some symptoms that can be indicative of lead poisoning?,457,"Small vessel disease signs and symptoms include:Chest pain, squeezing or discomfort (angina), which may get worse with activity or emotional stress Discomfort in the left arm, jaw, neck, back or abdomen along with chest pain Shortness of breath Tiredness and lack of energy",1
223,What are some symptoms that can be indicative of lead poisoning?,92,"The muscle weakness associated with polymyositis involves the muscles closest to the trunk, such as those in your hips, thighs, shoulders, upper arms and neck. The weakness affects both the left and right sides of your body, and tends to gradually worsen.Difficulty swallowing. If the muscles in your esophagus are affected, you may have problems swallowing (dysphagia), which in turn may cause weight loss and malnutrition. Aspiration pneumonia. Difficulty swallowing may also cause you to breathe food or liquids, including saliva, into your lungs (aspiration), which can lead to pneumonia. Breathing problems. If your chest muscles are affected by the disease, you may experience breathing problems, such as shortness of breath or, in severe cases, respiratory failure.",1
224,What are some symptoms that can be indicative of lead poisoning?,1053,"Signs and symptoms of uterine polyps include:Vaginal bleeding after menopause. Bleeding between periods. Frequent, unpredictable periods whose lengths and heaviness vary. Very heavy periods. Infertility.",1
225,What are some symptoms that can be indicative of lead poisoning?,900,"Symptoms of a serious drug allergy often occur within an hour after taking a drug. Other reactions, particularly rashes, can occur hours, days or weeks later.Skin rash Hives Itching Fever Swelling Shortness of breath Wheezing Runny nose Itchy, watery eyes",1
226,What are some symptoms that can be indicative of lead poisoning?,41,"The nerve that controls your facial muscles passes through a narrow corridor of bone on its way to your face. Facial weakness or paralysis may cause one corner of your mouth to droop, and you may have trouble retaining saliva on that side of your mouth. The condition may also make it difficult to close the eye on the affected side of your face.Rapid onset of mild weakness to total paralysis on one side of your face — occurring within hours to days Facial droop and difficulty making facial expressions, such as closing your eye or smiling Drooling Pain around the jaw or in or behind your ear on the affected side Increased sensitivity to sound on the affected side Headache A loss of taste Changes in the amount of tears and saliva you produce",1
227,What are some symptoms that can be indicative of lead poisoning?,528,"Patent ductus arteriosus symptoms (PDA) depend on the size of the opening and the person's age. A small PDA might not cause symptoms. Some people don't notice symptoms until adulthood. A large PDA can cause symptoms of heart failure soon after birth.Poor eating, which leads to poor growth. Sweating with crying or eating. Persistent fast breathing or breathlessness. Easy tiring. Rapid heart rate.",1
228,What are some symptoms that can be indicative of lead poisoning?,134,"A heart attack occurs when an artery supplying the heart with blood and oxygen becomes blocked. Fatty deposits build up over time, forming plaques in the heart's arteries. If a plaque ruptures, a blood clot can form and block the arteries, causing a heart attack. During a heart attack, tissue in the heart muscle dies due to lack of blood flow through the heart's arteries.Burning Fullness Pressure Squeezing",1
229,What are some symptoms that can be indicative of lead poisoning?,311,"Mild kyphosis may produce no noticeable signs or symptoms. In fact, the upper back naturally has a little kyphosis. People who have excessive curvature may experience back pain and stiffness.Fractures. Broken vertebrae can result in curvature of the spine. Compression fractures, which can occur in weakened bone, are the most common. Mild compression fractures often don't produce noticeable signs or symptoms. Osteoporosis. Weak bones can cause spinal curvature, especially if weakened vertebrae develop compression fractures. Osteoporosis is most common in older women and people who have taken corticosteroids for long periods of time. Disk degeneration. Soft, circular disks act as cushions between spinal vertebrae. With age, these disks flatten and shrink, which often worsens kyphosis. Scheuermann's disease. Also called Scheuermann's kyphosis, this disease typically begins during the growth spurt that occurs before puberty. Other problems. Spinal bones that don't develop properly before birth can cause kyphosis. Kyphosis in children can also be associated with certain medical conditions, such as Ehlers-Danlos syndrome.",1
230,What are some symptoms that can be indicative of lead poisoning?,600,Cellulitis usually occurs on one side of the body. Its signs and symptoms may include:An irritated area of skin that tends to expand Swelling Tenderness Pain Warmth Fever Chills Spots Blisters Skin dimpling,1
231,What are some symptoms that can be indicative of lead poisoning?,35,Signs and symptoms of a hip fracture include:Inability to get up from a fall or to walk Severe pain in the hip or groin Inability to put weight on the leg on the side of the injured hip Bruising and swelling in and around the hip area Shorter leg on the side of the injured hip Outward turning of the leg on the side of the injured hip,1
232,What are some symptoms that can be indicative of lead poisoning?,26,"Eye melanoma may not cause signs and symptoms. When they do occur, signs and symptoms of eye melanoma can include:A sensation of flashes or specks of dust in your vision (floaters) A growing dark spot on the iris A change in the shape of the dark circle (pupil) at the center of your eye Poor or blurry vision in one eye Loss of peripheral vision",1
233,What are some symptoms that can be indicative of lead poisoning?,542,Warning signs of bedsores or pressure ulcers are:Unusual changes in skin color or texture Swelling Pus-like draining An area of skin that feels cooler or warmer to the touch than other areas Tender areas,1
234,What are some symptoms that can be indicative of lead poisoning?,787,"Symptoms of chilblains include:Small, itchy areas on your skin, often on your feet or hands. Sores or blistering. Swelling. Pain or stinging. Changes in skin color.",1
235,What are some symptoms that can be indicative of lead poisoning?,655,"The most common pink eye symptoms include:Redness in one or both eyes. Itchiness in one or both eyes. A gritty feeling in one or both eyes. A discharge in one or both eyes that forms a crust during the night that may prevent your eye or eyes from opening in the morning. Tearing. Sensitivity to light, called photophobia.",1
236,What are some symptoms that can be indicative of lead poisoning?,556,"Epididymitis is an inflammation of the coiled tube, called the epididymis, at the back of the testicle.A swollen, discolored or warm scrotum Testicle pain and tenderness, usually on one side, that often comes on slowly Pain when you pass urine An urgent or frequent need to urinate Discharge from the penis Pain or discomfort in the lower abdomen or pelvic area Blood in the semen Less commonly, fever",1
237,What are some symptoms that can be indicative of lead poisoning?,842,"The pain of golfer's elbow occurs primarily where the tendons of the forearm muscles attach to the bony bump on the inside of the elbow (medial epicondyle). By contrast, the pain of tennis elbow usually occurs at the bony bump on the outside of the elbow (lateral epicondyle).Pain and tenderness. Usually felt on the inner side of your elbow, the pain sometimes extends along the inner side of your forearm. Pain typically worsens with certain movements. Stiffness. Your elbow may feel stiff, and making a fist might hurt. Weakness. You may have weakness in your hands and wrists. Numbness or tingling. These sensations might radiate into one or more fingers — usually the ring and little fingers.",1
238,What are some symptoms that can be indicative of lead poisoning?,398,"Churg-Strauss syndrome varies greatly from person to person. Some people have only mild symptoms. Others have severe or life-threatening complications.Loss of appetite and weight loss Joint and muscle pain Abdominal pain and gastrointestinal bleeding Weakness, fatigue or a general feeling of being unwell Rash or skin sores Pain, numbness, and tingling in your hands and feet",1
239,What are some symptoms that can be indicative of lead poisoning?,669,"In hypospadias, the opening of the urethra is located on the underside of the penis instead of at the tip. In most cases, the opening of the urethra is within the head of the penis. Less often, the opening is at the middle or the base of the penis. Rarely, the opening is in or beneath the scrotum.Opening of the urethra at a location other than the tip of the penis Downward curve of the penis (chordee) Hooded appearance of the penis because only the top half of the penis is covered by foreskin Abnormal spraying during urination",1
240,What are some symptoms that can be indicative of lead poisoning?,356,"The symptoms of flu caused by H1N1, commonly called the swine flu, are similar to those of other flu viruses.Fever, but not always. Aching muscles. Chills and sweats. Cough. Sore throat. Runny or stuffy nose. Watery, red eyes. Eye pain. Body aches. Headache. Tiredness and weakness. Diarrhea. Feeling sick to the stomach, vomiting, but this is more common in children than adults.",1
241,What are some symptoms that can be indicative of lead poisoning?,611,Signs and symptoms of lazy eye include:An eye that wanders inward or outward Eyes that appear to not work together Poor depth perception Squinting or shutting an eye Head tilting Abnormal results of vision screening tests,1
242,What are some symptoms that can be indicative of lead poisoning?,225,"Signs and symptoms of autonomic neuropathy depend on which nerves are damaged. They might include:Dizziness and fainting when standing, caused by a sudden drop in blood pressure. Urinary problems, such as difficulty starting urination, loss of bladder control, difficulty sensing a full bladder and inability to completely empty the bladder. Not being able to completely empty the bladder can lead to urinary tract infections. Sexual difficulties, including problems achieving or maintaining an erection (erectile dysfunction) or ejaculation problems. In women, problems include vaginal dryness, low libido and difficulty reaching orgasm. Difficulty digesting food, such as feeling full after a few bites of food, loss of appetite, diarrhea, constipation, abdominal bloating, nausea, vomiting, difficulty swallowing and heartburn. These problems are all due to changes in digestive function. Inability to recognize low blood sugar (hypoglycemia), because the warning signals, such as getting shaky, aren't there. Sweating problems, such as sweating too much or too little. These problems affect the ability to regulate body temperature. Sluggish pupil reaction, making it difficult to adjust from light to dark and seeing well when driving at night. Exercise intolerance, which can occur if your heart rate stays the same instead of adjusting to your activity level.",1
243,What are some symptoms that can be indicative of lead poisoning?,261,Symptoms of bags under eyes can include:Mild swelling Saggy or loose skin Dark circles,1
244,What are some symptoms that can be indicative of lead poisoning?,412,"Epidermolysis bullosa symptoms include:Fragile skin that blisters easily, especially on the palms and feet Nails that are thick or unformed Blisters inside the mouth and throat Scalp blistering and hair loss (scarring alopecia) Skin that looks thin Tiny pimple-like bumps (milia) Dental problems, such as tooth decay Difficulty swallowing Itchy, painful skin",1
245,What are some symptoms that can be indicative of lead poisoning?,554,"Some people with aortic valve disease may not notice symptoms for many years. Symptoms of aortic valve disease may include:Chest pain or tightness. Dizziness. Fainting. Fatigue after activity or having less ability to be active. Irregular heartbeat. Shortness of breath, particularly during vigorous activity or when lying down. Not eating enough. This is mainly seen in children with aortic valve stenosis. Not gaining enough weight. This is mainly seen in children with aortic valve stenosis.",1
246,What are some symptoms that can be indicative of lead poisoning?,486,"The main sign of male infertility is the inability to conceive a child. There may be no other obvious signs or symptoms.Problems with sexual function — for example, difficulty with ejaculation or small volumes of fluid ejaculated, reduced sexual desire, or difficulty maintaining an erection (erectile dysfunction) Pain, swelling or a lump in the testicle area Recurrent respiratory infections Inability to smell Abnormal breast growth (gynecomastia) Decreased facial or body hair or other signs of a chromosomal or hormonal abnormality A lower than normal sperm count (fewer than 15 million sperm per milliliter of semen or a total sperm count of less than 39 million per ejaculate)",1
247,What are some symptoms that can be indicative of lead poisoning?,31,"Signs and symptoms of familial Mediterranean fever usually begin during childhood. They occur in bouts called attacks that last 1-3 days. Arthritic attacks may last for weeks or months.Fever Abdominal pain Chest pain, which can make it hard to breathe deeply Painful, swollen joints, usually in the knees, ankles and hips A red rash on your legs, especially below your knees Muscle aches A swollen, tender scrotum",1
248,What are some symptoms that can be indicative of lead poisoning?,75,"There may be no clear signs of atelectasis. If you have any signs, they may include:Having a hard time breathing. Rapid, weak breathing. Wheezing. Coughing.",1
249,What are some symptoms that can be indicative of lead poisoning?,597,"Signs and symptoms of DiGeorge syndrome (22q11.2 deletion syndrome) can vary in type and severity, depending on what body systems are affected and how severe the defects are. Some signs and symptoms may be apparent at birth, but others may not appear until later in infancy or early childhood.Heart murmur and bluish skin due to poor circulation of oxygen-rich blood (cyanosis) as a result of a heart defect Frequent infections Certain facial features, such as an underdeveloped chin, low-set ears, wide-set eyes or a narrow groove in the upper lip A gap in the roof of the mouth (cleft palate) or other problems with the palate Delayed growth Difficulty feeding, failure to gain weight or gastrointestinal problems Breathing problems Poor muscle tone Delayed development, such as delays in rolling over, sitting up or other infant milestones Delayed speech development or nasal-sounding speech Learning delays or disabilities Behavior problems",1
250,How can ovarian cysts cause pain?,592,Signs and symptoms of trachoma usually affect both eyes and may include:Mild itching and irritation of the eyes and eyelids Eye discharge containing mucus or pus Eyelid swelling Light sensitivity (photophobia) Eye pain Eye redness Vision loss,1
251,How can ovarian cysts cause pain?,656,"Tonsillitis most commonly affects children between preschool ages and the midteenage years. Common signs and symptoms of tonsillitis include:Red, swollen tonsils White or yellow coating or patches on the tonsils Sore throat Difficult or painful swallowing Fever Enlarged, tender glands (lymph nodes) in the neck A scratchy, muffled or throaty voice Bad breath Stomachache Neck pain or stiff neck Headache",1
252,How can ovarian cysts cause pain?,507,"Common signs and symptoms of short bowel syndrome may include:Diarrhea Greasy, foul-smelling stools Fatigue Weight loss Malnutrition Swelling (edema) in the lower extremities",1
253,How can ovarian cysts cause pain?,443,"Autoimmune pancreatitis (AIP) is difficult to diagnose. Often, it doesn't cause any symptoms. Symptoms and signs of type 1 AIP are similar to those of pancreatic cancer.Dark urine Pale stools or stools that float in the toilet Yellow skin and eyes (jaundice) Pain in your upper abdomen or middle part of your back Nausea and vomiting Weakness or extreme tiredness Loss of appetite or feelings of fullness Weight loss for no known reason",1
254,How can ovarian cysts cause pain?,205,"Testicles form in the abdomen during fetal development. During the final months of development, the testicles gradually descend into the scrotum. If this descent isn't completed at birth, the testicle usually descends within a few months. If your son has a retractile testicle, the testicle originally descended as it should, but doesn't remain in place.The testicle may be moved by hand from the groin into the scrotum and won't immediately retreat to the groin. The testicle might spontaneously appear in the scrotum and remain there for a time. The testicle might spontaneously disappear again for a time.",1
255,How can ovarian cysts cause pain?,522,"Symptoms of Kawasaki disease include a fever greater than 102.2 degrees Fahrenheit (39 degrees Celsius) for five or more days. And the child has at least four of the following symptoms.A rash on the main part of the body or in the genital area. An enlarged lymph node in the neck. Very red eyes without a thick discharge. Red, dry, cracked lips and a red, swollen tongue. Swollen, red skin on the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet. Later the skin on fingers and toes peels.",1
256,How can ovarian cysts cause pain?,118,"Your limbs have specific areas of muscle (compartments). Your lower leg, for example, has four compartments. Chronic exertional compartment syndrome often occurs in the same compartment of an affected limb on both sides of the body, usually the lower leg.Aching, burning or cramping pain in a compartment of the affected limb Tightness in the affected limb Numbness or tingling in the affected limb Weakness of the affected limb Foot drop, in severe cases, if legs are affected Occasionally, swelling or bulging as a result of a muscle hernia",1
257,How can ovarian cysts cause pain?,74,"Sciatica pain can be almost anywhere along the nerve pathway. It's especially likely to follow a path from the low back to the buttock and the back of a thigh and calf.Sudden, severe pain in the low back or a leg and numbness or muscle weakness in a leg Pain after a violent injury, such as a traffic accident Trouble controlling bowels or bladder",1
258,How can ovarian cysts cause pain?,145,"Symptoms of heavy menstrual bleeding may include:Soaking through one or more sanitary pads or tampons every hour for several hours in a row. Needing double sanitary protection to control your menstrual flow. Getting up at night to change sanitary pads or tampons. Bleeding for more than a week. Passing blood clots larger than a quarter. Limiting daily activities due to heavy menstrual flow. Feeling tired, fatigued or short of breath as the result of blood loss.",1
259,How can ovarian cysts cause pain?,653,Signs and symptoms of pulmonary fibrosis may include:Shortness of breath (dyspnea) A dry cough Fatigue Unexplained weight loss Aching muscles and joints Widening and rounding of the tips of the fingers or toes (clubbing),1
260,How can ovarian cysts cause pain?,582,"If you have schizoid personality disorder, it's likely that you:Want to be alone and do activities alone. Do not want or enjoy close relationships. Feel little if any desire for sexual relationships. Take pleasure in few activities, if any. Find it hard to express your emotions and react. May lack humor or not be interested in others. Or you may be cold toward others. May lack the drive that makes you want to reach goals. Do not react to praise or criticism from others.",1
261,How can ovarian cysts cause pain?,925,"If you've torn your meniscus, it might take 24 hours or more for pain and swelling to begin, especially if the tear is small. You might develop the following signs and symptoms in your knee:A popping sensation Swelling or stiffness Pain, especially when twisting or rotating your knee Difficulty straightening your knee fully Feeling as though your knee is locked in place when you try to move it Feeling of your knee giving way",1
262,How can ovarian cysts cause pain?,511,"Signs and symptoms of viral hemorrhagic fevers vary by disease. In general, early signs and symptoms can include:Fever Fatigue, weakness or general feeling of being unwell Dizziness Muscle, bone or joint aches Nausea and vomiting Diarrhea",1
263,How can ovarian cysts cause pain?,313,"In the U.S., because of newborn screening, cystic fibrosis can be diagnosed within the first month of life, before symptoms develop. But people born before newborn screening became available may not be diagnosed until the signs and symptoms of CF show up.A persistent cough that produces thick mucus (sputum) Wheezing Exercise intolerance Repeated lung infections Inflamed nasal passages or a stuffy nose Recurrent sinusitis",1
264,How can ovarian cysts cause pain?,332,"Transient ischemic attacks usually last a few minutes. Most signs and symptoms disappear within an hour, though rarely symptoms may last up to 24 hours. The signs and symptoms of a TIA resemble those found early in a stroke and may include sudden onset of:Weakness, numbness or paralysis in the face, arm or leg, typically on one side of the body Slurred or garbled speech or difficulty understanding others Blindness in one or both eyes or double vision Vertigo or loss of balance or coordination",1
265,How can ovarian cysts cause pain?,311,"Mild kyphosis may produce no noticeable signs or symptoms. In fact, the upper back naturally has a little kyphosis. People who have excessive curvature may experience back pain and stiffness.Fractures. Broken vertebrae can result in curvature of the spine. Compression fractures, which can occur in weakened bone, are the most common. Mild compression fractures often don't produce noticeable signs or symptoms. Osteoporosis. Weak bones can cause spinal curvature, especially if weakened vertebrae develop compression fractures. Osteoporosis is most common in older women and people who have taken corticosteroids for long periods of time. Disk degeneration. Soft, circular disks act as cushions between spinal vertebrae. With age, these disks flatten and shrink, which often worsens kyphosis. Scheuermann's disease. Also called Scheuermann's kyphosis, this disease typically begins during the growth spurt that occurs before puberty. Other problems. Spinal bones that don't develop properly before birth can cause kyphosis. Kyphosis in children can also be associated with certain medical conditions, such as Ehlers-Danlos syndrome.",1
266,How can ovarian cysts cause pain?,924,"Your baby may have very mild symptoms of premature birth or more-serious health problems.Small size, with a head that's large compared with the body. Features that are sharper and less rounded than a full-term baby's features due to a lack of cells that store fat. Fine hair that covers much of the body. Low body temperature, mainly right after birth in the delivery room. Trouble breathing. Feeding problems.",1
267,How can ovarian cysts cause pain?,1044,Signs and symptoms of a broken toe include:Pain Swelling Change in skin color from bruising or bleeding under the skin,1
268,How can ovarian cysts cause pain?,799,"The main symptom of hyperhidrosis is heavy sweating. This goes beyond the sweating from being in a hot environment, exercising, or feeling anxious or stressed. The type of hyperhidrosis that usually affects the hands, feet, underarms or face causes at least one episode a week when you're awake. And the sweating usually happens on both sides of the body.Sweating disrupts your daily routine Sweating causes emotional distress or social withdrawal You suddenly begin to sweat more than usual You experience night sweats for no apparent reason",1
269,How can ovarian cysts cause pain?,237,The following can cause pain with a broken rib or make pain worse:A deep breath. Pressure on the injured area. A bend or a twist of the body.,1
270,How can ovarian cysts cause pain?,557,"One of the most common places to find swollen lymph nodes is in the neck. The inset shows three swollen lymph nodes below the lower jaw.Painless swelling of lymph nodes in your neck, armpits or groin Persistent fatigue Fever Night sweats Shortness of breath Unexplained weight loss Itchy skin",1
271,How can ovarian cysts cause pain?,843,"Signs and symptoms caused by cancer will vary depending on what part of the body is affected.Fatigue Lump or area of thickening that can be felt under the skin Weight changes, including unintended loss or gain Skin changes, such as yellowing, darkening or redness of the skin, sores that won't heal, or changes to existing moles Changes in bowel or bladder habits Persistent cough or trouble breathing Difficulty swallowing Hoarseness Persistent indigestion or discomfort after eating Persistent, unexplained muscle or joint pain Persistent, unexplained fevers or night sweats Unexplained bleeding or bruising",1
272,How can ovarian cysts cause pain?,626,"In general, the symptoms of postherpetic neuralgia are limited to the area of skin where the shingles outbreak first happened. That's commonly in a band around the trunk of the body, most often on one side.Pain that lasts three months or longer after the shingles rash has healed. The pain may feel burning, sharp and jabbing. Or it may feel deep and aching. Not being able to stand light touch. People with postherpetic neuralgia often can't bear even the touch of clothing on the affected skin. Itching or loss of feeling. Less often, postherpetic neuralgia can cause an itchy feeling or numbness.",1
273,How can ovarian cysts cause pain?,371,"Ureteral obstruction might have no signs or symptoms. Signs and symptoms depend on where the obstruction occurs, whether it's partial or complete, how quickly it develops, and whether it affects one or both kidneys.Pain Changes in how much urine you produce (urine output) Difficulty urinating Blood in the urine Urinary tract infections High blood pressure (hypertension)",1
274,How can ovarian cysts cause pain?,387,"Inflammation caused by atopic dermatitis can cover large areas of the body, such as the chest, or be limited to a few small spots.Dry, cracked skin Itchiness (pruritus) Rash on swollen skin that varies in color depending on your skin color Small, raised bumps, on brown or Black skin Oozing and crusting Thickened skin Darkening of the skin around the eyes Raw, sensitive skin from scratching",1
275,How can ovarian cysts cause pain?,289,"Symptoms of AFib may include:Feelings of a fast, fluttering or pounding heartbeat, called palpitations. Chest pain. Dizziness. Fatigue. Lightheadedness. Reduced ability to exercise. Shortness of breath. Weakness.",1
276,How can ovarian cysts cause pain?,793,"Gout causes intense pain and swelling around one or more joints. Gout most commonly affects the joint at the base of the big toe.Intense joint pain. Gout usually affects the big toe, but it can occur in any joint. Other commonly affected joints include the ankles, knees, elbows, wrists and fingers. The pain is likely to be most severe within the first four to 12 hours after it begins. Lingering discomfort. After the most severe pain subsides, some joint discomfort may last from a few days to a few weeks. Later attacks are likely to last longer and affect more joints. Inflammation and redness. The affected joint or joints become swollen, tender, warm and red. Limited range of motion. As gout progresses, you may not be able to move your joints normally.",1
277,How can ovarian cysts cause pain?,965,"Squamous cell carcinoma of the skin most often occurs on sun-exposed skin. This includes the scalp, the backs of the hands, the ears or the lips. But it can occur anywhere on the body. It can even occur inside the mouth, on the bottoms of the feet or on the genitals. When squamous cell carcinoma of the skin happens in people with Black and brown skin, it tends to happen in places that aren't exposed to the sun.A firm bump on the skin, called a nodule. The nodule might be the same color as the skin, or it might look different. It can look pink, red, black or brown, depending on skin color. A flat sore with a scaly crust. A new sore or raised area on an old scar or sore. A rough, scaly patch on the lip that may become an open sore. A sore or rough patch inside the mouth. A raised patch or wartlike sore on or in the anus or on the genitals.",1
278,How can ovarian cysts cause pain?,866,"Essential tremor symptoms:Begin gradually, and usually are more noticeable on one side of the body. Worsen with movement. Usually occur in the hands first, affecting one hand or both hands. Can include a ""yes-yes"" or ""no-no"" motion of the head. May be aggravated by emotional stress, fatigue, caffeine or temperature extremes.",1
279,How can ovarian cysts cause pain?,488,"Early symptoms of ankylosing spondylitis might include back pain and stiffness in the lower back and hips, especially in the morning and after periods of inactivity. Neck pain and fatigue also are common. Over time, symptoms might worsen, improve or stop at irregular intervals.The joint between the base of the spine and the pelvis. The vertebrae in the lower back. The places where tendons and ligaments attach to bones, mainly in the spine, but sometimes along the back of the heel. The cartilage between the breastbone and the ribs. The hip and shoulder joints.",1
280,How can ovarian cysts cause pain?,821,Shaken baby syndrome symptoms and signs include:Extreme fussiness or irritability Difficulty staying awake Breathing problems Poor eating Vomiting Pale or bluish skin Seizures Paralysis Coma,1
281,How can ovarian cysts cause pain?,1035,"Symptoms of constipation include:Fewer than three stools a week. Hard, dry or lumpy stools. Straining or pain when passing stools. A feeling that not all stool has passed. A feeling that the rectum is blocked. The need to use a finger to pass stool.",1
282,How can ovarian cysts cause pain?,881,"Symptoms of sepsis may include:Change in mental status. Fast, shallow breathing. Sweating for no clear reason. Feeling lightheaded. Shivering. Symptoms specific to the type of infection, such as painful urination from a urinary tract infection or worsening cough from pneumonia.",1
283,How can ovarian cysts cause pain?,60,"Most growth plate fractures occur in bones of the fingers, forearm and lower leg. Signs and symptoms of a growth plate fracture may include:Pain and tenderness, particularly in response to pressure on the growth plate Inability to move the affected area or to put weight or pressure on the limb Warmth and swelling at the end of a bone, near a joint",1
284,How can ovarian cysts cause pain?,663,"Mosquito bites often happen on parts of the body that aren't covered by clothing. Symptoms include:An itchy, inflamed bump that forms a few minutes after a bite A painful spot that looks like a hive and forms within 24 hours after a bite Small blisters",1
285,How can ovarian cysts cause pain?,612,"Symptoms of metatarsalgia can include:Sharp, aching or burning pain in the ball of your foot — the part of the sole just behind your toes Pain that worsens when you stand, run, flex your feet or walk — especially barefoot on a hard surface — and improves when you rest Sharp or shooting pain, numbness, or tingling in your toes A feeling of having a pebble in your shoe",1
286,How can ovarian cysts cause pain?,978,"The first sign of Merkel cell carcinoma is usually a fast-growing, painless nodule (tumor) on your skin. The nodule may be skin-colored or may appear in shades of red, blue or purple. Most Merkel cell carcinomas appear on the face, head or neck, but they can develop anywhere on your body, even on areas not exposed to sunlight.Excessive exposure to natural or artificial sunlight. Being exposed to ultraviolet light, such as the light that comes from the sun or from tanning beds, increases your risk of Merkel cell carcinoma. The majority of Merkel cell carcinomas appear on skin surfaces frequently exposed to sun. A weakened immune system. People with weakened immune systems — including those with HIV infection, those taking drugs that suppress the immune response or those with chronic leukemias — are more likely to develop Merkel cell carcinoma. History of other skin cancers. Merkel cell carcinoma is associated with the development of other skin cancers, such as basal cell or squamous cell carcinoma. Older age. Your risk of Merkel cell carcinoma increases as you age. This cancer is most common in people older than age 50, though it can occur at any age. Light skin color. Merkel cell carcinoma usually arises in people who have light-colored skin. Whites are much more likely to be affected by this skin cancer than are blacks.",1
287,How can ovarian cysts cause pain?,481,"Babies have been known to fuss and cry, especially during the first three months of life. The range for what's considered typical crying is difficult to pin down. In general, colic is defined as crying for three or more hours a day, three or more days a week, for three or more weeks.Intense crying that may seem more like screaming or an expression of pain Crying for no apparent reason, unlike crying to express hunger or the need for a diaper change Extreme fussiness even after crying has diminished Predictable timing, with episodes often occurring in the evening Facial discoloring, such as skin flushing or blushing Body tension, such as pulled up or stiffened legs, stiffened arms, clenched fists, arched back, or tense abdomen",1
288,How can ovarian cysts cause pain?,224,"Symptoms of self-injury may include:Scars, often in patterns. Fresh cuts, scratches, bruises, bite marks or other wounds. Excessive rubbing of an area to create a burn. Keeping sharp objects or other items used for self-injury on hand. Wearing long sleeves or long pants to hide self-injury, even in hot weather. Frequent reports of accidental injury. Difficulties in relationships with others. Behaviors and emotions that change quickly and are impulsive, intense and unexpected. Talk of helplessness, hopelessness or worthlessness.",1
289,How can ovarian cysts cause pain?,683,"If you have stress incontinence, you may leak urine when you:Cough or sneeze Laugh Bend over Lift something heavy Exercise Have sex",1
290,How can ovarian cysts cause pain?,219,"Symptoms of somatic symptom disorder may be:Specific sensations, such as pain or shortness of breath, or more general symptoms, such as fatigue or weakness Unrelated to any medical cause that can be identified, or related to a medical condition such as cancer or heart disease, but more significant than what's usually expected A single symptom, multiple symptoms or varying symptoms Mild, moderate or severe",1
291,How can ovarian cysts cause pain?,322,"Signs and symptoms of Legg-Calve-Perthes disease include:Limping Pain or stiffness in the hip, groin, thigh or knee Limited range of motion of the hip joint Pain that worsens with activity and improves with rest",1
292,How can ovarian cysts cause pain?,915,"Many hip labral tears cause no signs or symptoms. Some people, however, have one or more of the following:Pain in the hip or groin, often made worse by long periods of standing, sitting or walking or athletic activity A locking, clicking or catching sensation in the hip joint Stiffness or limited range of motion in the hip joint",1
293,How can ovarian cysts cause pain?,890,"Pet allergy signs and symptoms caused by inflammation of nasal passages include:Sneezing Runny nose Itchy, red or watery eyes Nasal congestion Itchy nose, roof of mouth or throat Postnasal drip Cough Facial pressure and pain Frequent awakening Swollen, blue-colored skin under your eyes In a child, frequent upward rubbing of the nose",1
294,How can ovarian cysts cause pain?,474,"Signs and symptoms of acute lymphocytic leukemia may include:Bleeding from the gums Bone pain Fever Frequent infections Frequent or severe nosebleeds Lumps caused by swollen lymph nodes in and around the neck, armpits, abdomen or groin Pale skin Shortness of breath Weakness, fatigue or a general decrease in energy",1
295,How can ovarian cysts cause pain?,598,"Pinched nerve signs and symptoms include:Numbness or decreased sensation in the area supplied by the nerve Sharp, aching or burning pain, which may radiate outward Tingling, pins and needles sensations (paresthesia) Muscle weakness in the affected area Frequent feeling that a foot or hand has ""fallen asleep""",1
296,How can ovarian cysts cause pain?,363,"The most frequent sign of Gilbert syndrome is an occasional yellowish tinge of the skin and the whites of the eyes as a result of slightly higher levels of bilirubin in the blood. In people with Gilbert syndrome, bilirubin levels may increase due to:Illness, such as a cold or the flu Fasting or eating a very low-calorie diet Dehydration Menstruation Strenuous exercise Stress",1
297,How can ovarian cysts cause pain?,761,"Gallbladder cancer signs and symptoms may include:Abdominal pain, particularly in the upper right portion of the abdomen Abdominal bloating Losing weight without trying Yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes (jaundice)",1
298,How can ovarian cysts cause pain?,920,"Signs and symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis may include:Tender, warm, swollen joints Joint stiffness that is usually worse in the mornings and after inactivity Fatigue, fever and loss of appetite",1
299,How can ovarian cysts cause pain?,38,"If you have indigestion, you may have:Early fullness during a meal. You haven't eaten much of your meal, but you already feel full and may not be able to finish eating. Uncomfortable fullness after a meal. The feeling of fullness lasts longer than it should. Discomfort in the upper abdomen. You feel a mild to severe pain in the area between the bottom of your breastbone and your bellybutton. Burning in the upper abdomen. You feel an uncomfortable heat or burning sensation between the bottom of your breastbone and your bellybutton. Bloating in the upper abdomen. You feel an uncomfortable sensation of tightness in your upper abdomen. Nausea. You feel as if you want to vomit.",1
300,What does the second sign of intussusception usually involve?,162,"Scabies symptoms include:Itching, often severe and usually worse at night Thin, wavy tunnels made up of tiny blisters or bumps on the skin",1
301,What does the second sign of intussusception usually involve?,506,"There are no specific symptoms that indicate a conjoined twin pregnancy. As with other twin pregnancies, the uterus may grow faster than it does with a single baby. And there may be more tiredness, nausea and vomiting early in the pregnancy. Conjoined twins can be diagnosed early in the pregnancy using an ultrasound.Chest. Thoracopagus (thor-uh-KOP-uh-gus) twins are joined face to face at the chest. They often have a shared heart and may also share one liver and upper intestine. This is one of the most common sites of conjoined twins. Abdomen. Omphalopagus (om-fuh-LOP-uh-gus) twins are joined near the bellybutton. Many omphalopagus twins share the liver and some part of the upper digestive (gastrointestinal or GI) tract. Some twins share the lower part of the small intestine (ileum) and the longest part of the large intestine (colon). They generally do not share a heart. Base of spine. Pygopagus (pie-GOP-uh-gus) twins are commonly joined back to back at the base of the spine and the buttocks. Some pygopagus twins share the lower gastrointestinal (GI) tract. A few twins share the genital and urinary organs. Length of spine. Rachipagus (ray-KIP-uh-gus), also called rachiopagus (ray-kee-OP-uh-gus), twins are joined back to back along the length of the spine. This type is very rare. Pelvis. Ischiopagus (is-kee-OP-uh-gus) twins are joined at the pelvis, either face to face or end to end. Many ischiopagus twins share the lower GI tract, as well as the liver and genital and urinary tract organs. Each twin may have two legs or, less commonly, the twins share two or three legs. Trunk. Parapagus (pa-RAP-uh-gus) twins are joined side to side at the pelvis and part or all of the belly (abdomen) and chest, but with separate heads. The twins can have two, three or four arms and two or three legs. Head. Craniopagus (kray-nee-OP-uh-gus) twins are joined at the back, top or side of the head, but not the face. Craniopagus twins share a portion of the skull. But their brains are usually separate, though they may share some brain tissue. Head and chest. Cephalopagus (sef-uh-LOP-uh-gus) twins are joined at the head and upper body. The faces are on opposite sides of a single shared head, and they share a brain. These twins rarely survive.",1
302,What does the second sign of intussusception usually involve?,280,"Signs and symptoms of mastitis can appear suddenly. They may include:Breast tenderness or warmth to the touch Breast swelling Thickening of breast tissue, or a breast lump Pain or a burning sensation continuously or while breast-feeding Skin redness, often in a wedge-shaped pattern Generally feeling ill Fever of 101 F (38.3 C) or greater",1
303,What does the second sign of intussusception usually involve?,923,Signs and symptoms of shigella infection usually begin a day or two after contact with shigella. But it may take up to a week to develop. Signs and symptoms may include:Diarrhea (often containing blood or mucus) Stomach pain or cramps Fever Nausea or vomiting,1
304,What does the second sign of intussusception usually involve?,524,Cellulite looks like dimpled or bumpy skin. It's sometimes described as having a cottage cheese or orange peel texture.Anatomy of cellulite,1
305,What does the second sign of intussusception usually involve?,159,"Signs and symptoms of ehrlichiosis and anaplasmosis are generally the same, although they usually are more severe in ehrlichiosis. Symptoms of ehrlichiosis and anaplasmosis, which vary widely from person to person, include:Moderate fever Chills Headache Muscles aches or pains General feeling of being unwell Joint pain Nausea Vomiting Diarrhea Loss of appetite",1
306,What does the second sign of intussusception usually involve?,666,"Symptoms depend on the type of dissociative disorder, but may include:A sense of being separated from yourself and your emotions. Thinking that people and things around you are distorted and not real. A blurred sense of your own identity. Severe stress or problems in relationships, work or other important areas of life. Not being able to cope well with emotional or work-related stress. Memory loss, also called amnesia, of certain time periods, events, people and personal information. Mental health problems, such as depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts and behaviors.",1
307,What does the second sign of intussusception usually involve?,636,"Boils can occur anywhere on your skin, but appear mainly on the face, back of the neck, armpits, thighs and buttocks — hair-bearing areas where you're most likely to sweat or experience friction. Signs and symptoms of a boil usually include:A painful, red bump that starts out small and can enlarge to more than 2 inches (5 centimeters) Reddish or purplish, swollen skin around the bump An increase in the size of the bump over a few days as it fills with pus Development of a yellow-white tip that eventually ruptures and allows the pus to drain out",1
308,What does the second sign of intussusception usually involve?,425,"Many people with chronic lymphocytic leukemia have no symptoms at first. Signs and symptoms might develop as the cancer progresses. They might include:Enlarged, but painless, lymph nodes Fatigue Fever Pain in the upper left portion of the abdomen, which may be caused by an enlarged spleen Night sweats Weight loss Frequent infections",1
309,What does the second sign of intussusception usually involve?,240,"Head lice feed on blood from the scalp. The female louse lays eggs (nits) that stick to hair shafts.Intense itching on the scalp, body or in the genital area. A tickling feeling from movement of hair. The presence of lice on your scalp, body, clothing, or pubic or other body hair. Adult lice may be about the size of a sesame seed or slightly larger. Lice eggs (nits) on hair shafts. Nits may be difficult to see because they're very tiny. They're easiest to spot around the ears and the nape of the neck. Nits can be mistaken for dandruff, but unlike dandruff, they can't be easily brushed out of hair. Sores on the scalp, neck and shoulders. Scratching can lead to small red bumps that can sometimes get infected with bacteria. Bite marks, especially around the waist, groin, upper thighs and pubic area.",1
310,What does the second sign of intussusception usually involve?,514,"Early symptoms of HES may include fatigue, cough, breathlessness, muscle pain, rash and fever.A Book: Mayo Clinic Family Health Book, 5th Edition Newsletter: Mayo Clinic Health Letter — Digital Edition",1
311,What does the second sign of intussusception usually involve?,554,"Some people with aortic valve disease may not notice symptoms for many years. Symptoms of aortic valve disease may include:Chest pain or tightness. Dizziness. Fainting. Fatigue after activity or having less ability to be active. Irregular heartbeat. Shortness of breath, particularly during vigorous activity or when lying down. Not eating enough. This is mainly seen in children with aortic valve stenosis. Not gaining enough weight. This is mainly seen in children with aortic valve stenosis.",1
312,What does the second sign of intussusception usually involve?,568,"The severity of signs and symptoms of radiation sickness depends on how much radiation you've absorbed. How much you absorb depends on the strength of the radiated energy, the time of your exposures, and the distance between you and the source of radiation.Nausea and vomiting Diarrhea Headache Fever Dizziness and disorientation Weakness and fatigue Hair loss Bloody vomit and stools from internal bleeding Infections Low blood pressure",1
313,What does the second sign of intussusception usually involve?,461,"Premature ventricular contractions often cause few or no symptoms. But the extra beats can cause unusual sensations in the chest, such as:Fluttering Pounding or jumping Skipped beats or missed beats Increased awareness of the heartbeat",1
314,What does the second sign of intussusception usually involve?,462,"Retinal detachment itself is painless. But warning signs almost always appear before it occurs or has advanced, such as:The sudden appearance of many floaters — tiny specks that seem to drift through your field of vision Flashes of light in one or both eyes (photopsia) Blurred vision Gradually reduced side (peripheral) vision A curtain-like shadow over your field of vision",1
315,What does the second sign of intussusception usually involve?,330,"Asthma symptoms vary from person to person. You may have infrequent asthma attacks, have symptoms only at certain times — such as when exercising — or have symptoms all the time.Shortness of breath Chest tightness or pain Wheezing when exhaling, which is a common sign of asthma in children Trouble sleeping caused by shortness of breath, coughing or wheezing Coughing or wheezing attacks that are worsened by a respiratory virus, such as a cold or the flu",1
316,What does the second sign of intussusception usually involve?,686,Anal cancer signs and symptoms include:Bleeding from the anus or rectum Pain in the area of the anus A mass or growth in the anal canal Anal itching,1
317,What does the second sign of intussusception usually involve?,910,"There are three forms of Tay-Sachs disease: infantile, juvenile and late onset/adult.Exaggerated startle response when the baby hears loud noises ""Cherry-red"" spots in the eyes Loss of motor skills, including turning over, crawling and sitting up Muscle weakness, progressing to paralysis Movement problems Seizures Vision loss and blindness Hearing loss and deafness Problems swallowing Loss of mental functions and a lack of response to surroundings Growth in head size (progressive macrocephaly)",1
318,What does the second sign of intussusception usually involve?,930,Many people with von Willebrand disease don't know it because the signs are mild or absent. The most common sign of the condition is abnormal bleeding.Excessive bleeding from an injury or after surgery or dental work Frequent nosebleeds that don't stop within 10 minutes Heavy or long menstrual bleeding Heavy bleeding during labor and delivery Blood in your urine or stool Easy bruising or lumpy bruises,1
319,What does the second sign of intussusception usually involve?,849,Proctitis signs and symptoms may include:A frequent or continuous feeling that you need to have a bowel movement Rectal bleeding Passing mucus through your rectum Rectal pain Pain on the left side of your abdomen A feeling of fullness in your rectum Diarrhea Pain with bowel movements,1
320,What does the second sign of intussusception usually involve?,195,"DCIS doesn't typically have any signs or symptoms. However, DCIS can sometimes cause signs such as:A breast lump Bloody nipple discharge",1
321,What does the second sign of intussusception usually involve?,480,"The characteristic signs and symptoms of progressive supranuclear palsy include:A loss of balance while walking. A tendency to fall backward can occur very early in the disease. An inability to aim your eyes properly. You may not be able to look downward, or experience blurring and double vision. This difficulty with focusing the eyes can make some people spill food or appear disinterested in conversation because of poor eye contact.",1
322,What does the second sign of intussusception usually involve?,96,The pain associated with a rotator cuff injury may:Be described as a dull ache deep in the shoulder Disturb sleep Make it difficult to comb your hair or reach behind your back Be accompanied by arm weakness,1
323,What does the second sign of intussusception usually involve?,866,"Essential tremor symptoms:Begin gradually, and usually are more noticeable on one side of the body. Worsen with movement. Usually occur in the hands first, affecting one hand or both hands. Can include a ""yes-yes"" or ""no-no"" motion of the head. May be aggravated by emotional stress, fatigue, caffeine or temperature extremes.",1
324,What does the second sign of intussusception usually involve?,158,"The severity of fetal alcohol syndrome symptoms varies, with some children experiencing them to a far greater degree than others. Signs and symptoms of fetal alcohol syndrome may include any mix of physical defects, intellectual or cognitive disabilities, and problems functioning and coping with daily life.Distinctive facial features, including small eyes, an exceptionally thin upper lip, a short, upturned nose, and a smooth skin surface between the nose and upper lip Deformities of joints, limbs and fingers Slow physical growth before and after birth Vision difficulties or hearing problems Small head circumference and brain size Heart defects and problems with kidneys and bones",1
325,What does the second sign of intussusception usually involve?,132,"The primary features of ADHD include inattention and hyperactive-impulsive behavior. ADHD symptoms start before age 12, and in some children, they're noticeable as early as 3 years of age. ADHD symptoms can be mild, moderate or severe, and they may continue into adulthood.Predominantly inattentive. The majority of symptoms fall under inattention. Predominantly hyperactive/impulsive. The majority of symptoms are hyperactive and impulsive. Combined. This is a mix of inattentive symptoms and hyperactive/impulsive symptoms.",1
326,What does the second sign of intussusception usually involve?,78,"Kidney stones form in your kidneys. As stones move into your ureters — the thin tubes that allow urine to pass from your kidneys to your bladder — signs and symptoms can result. Signs and symptoms of kidney stones can include severe pain, nausea, vomiting, fever, chills and blood in your urine.Severe, sharp pain in the side and back, below the ribs Pain that radiates to the lower abdomen and groin Pain that comes in waves and fluctuates in intensity Pain or burning sensation while urinating",1
327,What does the second sign of intussusception usually involve?,906,"Pulmonary valve stenosis symptoms depend on how much blood flow is blocked. Some people with mild pulmonary stenosis do not have symptoms. Those with more-severe pulmonary stenosis may first notice symptoms while exercising.A whooshing sound called a heart murmur that can be heard with a stethoscope. Fatigue. Shortness of breath, especially during activity. Chest pain. Fainting.",1
328,What does the second sign of intussusception usually involve?,264,"In most cases, a liver hemangioma doesn't cause any signs or symptoms.Pain in the upper right abdomen Feeling full after eating only a small amount of food (early satiety) Nausea Vomiting",1
329,What does the second sign of intussusception usually involve?,737,Liver problems that can occur include fatty liver disease and cirrhosis. The liver and its cells — as seen through a microscope — change dramatically when a normal liver becomes fatty or cirrhotic.Skin and eyes that appear yellowish (jaundice) Abdominal pain and swelling Swelling in the legs and ankles Itchy skin Dark urine color Pale stool color Chronic fatigue Nausea or vomiting Loss of appetite Tendency to bruise easily,1
330,What does the second sign of intussusception usually involve?,750,Erectile dysfunction symptoms might include persistent:Trouble getting an erection Trouble keeping an erection Reduced sexual desire,1
331,What does the second sign of intussusception usually involve?,335,"Not all pituitary tumors cause symptoms. Sometimes these tumors are found during an imaging test, such as an MRI or a CT scan, that is done for another reason. If they don't cause symptoms, pituitary tumors usually don't need treatment.Headache. Eye problems due to pressure on the optic nerve, especially loss of side vision, also called peripheral vision, and double vision. Pain in the face, sometimes including sinus pain or ear pain. Drooping eyelid. Seizures. Nausea and vomiting.",1
332,What does the second sign of intussusception usually involve?,871,"The main symptom of premature ejaculation is not being able to delay ejaculation for more than three minutes after penetration. But it might occur in all sexual situations, even during masturbation.Lifelong. Lifelong premature ejaculation occurs all or nearly all the time beginning with the first sexual encounter. Acquired. Acquired premature ejaculation develops after having previous sexual experiences without problems with ejaculation.",1
333,What does the second sign of intussusception usually involve?,864,Genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM) signs and symptoms may include:Vaginal dryness Vaginal burning Vaginal discharge Genital itching Burning with urination Urgency with urination Frequent urination Recurrent urinary tract infections Urinary incontinence Light bleeding after intercourse Discomfort with intercourse Decreased vaginal lubrication during sexual activity Shortening and tightening of the vaginal canal,1
334,What does the second sign of intussusception usually involve?,452,"Most of the time, gestational diabetes doesn't cause noticeable signs or symptoms. Increased thirst and more-frequent urination are possible symptoms.Being overweight or obese Not being physically active Having prediabetes Having had gestational diabetes during a previous pregnancy Having polycystic ovary syndrome Having an immediate family member with diabetes Having previously delivered a baby weighing more than 9 pounds (4.1 kilograms) Being of a certain race or ethnicity, such as Black, Hispanic, American Indian and Asian American",1
335,What does the second sign of intussusception usually involve?,736,"The muscle contractions involved in cervical dystonia can cause your head to twist in a variety of directions, including:Chin toward shoulder Ear toward shoulder Chin straight up Chin straight down",1
336,What does the second sign of intussusception usually involve?,467,"Egg allergy reactions vary from person to person and usually occur soon after exposure to egg. Egg allergy symptoms can include:Skin inflammation or hives — the most common egg allergy reaction Nasal congestion, runny nose and sneezing (allergic rhinitis) Digestive symptoms, such as cramps, nausea and vomiting Asthma signs and symptoms such as coughing, wheezing, chest tightness or shortness of breath",1
337,What does the second sign of intussusception usually involve?,907,"The shoulder joint is the most frequently dislocated joint of the body. Because it moves in several directions, your shoulder can dislocate forward, backward or downward. The most common variety is a forward (anterior) dislocation.A visibly deformed or out-of-place shoulder Swelling or bruising Intense pain Inability to move the joint",1
338,What does the second sign of intussusception usually involve?,508,Many people with unicentric Castleman disease don't notice any signs or symptoms. The enlarged lymph node may be found during a physical exam or an imaging test for some unrelated problem.Fever. Unintended weight loss. Fatigue. Night sweats. Enlarged liver or spleen.,1
339,What does the second sign of intussusception usually involve?,320,"Pancreatic cancer often doesn't cause symptoms until the disease is advanced. When they happen, signs and symptoms of pancreatic cancer may include:Belly pain that spreads to the sides or back. Loss of appetite. Weight loss. Yellowing of the skin and the whites of the eyes, called jaundice. Light-colored or floating stools. Dark-colored urine. Itching. New diagnosis of diabetes or diabetes that's getting harder to control. Pain and swelling in an arm or leg, which might be caused by a blood clot. Tiredness or weakness.",1
340,What does the second sign of intussusception usually involve?,968,"Signs and symptoms of oral lichen planus affect the mucous membranes of the mouth.Lacy, white, raised patches of tissues Red, swollen, tender patches of tissues Open sores",1
341,What does the second sign of intussusception usually involve?,332,"Transient ischemic attacks usually last a few minutes. Most signs and symptoms disappear within an hour, though rarely symptoms may last up to 24 hours. The signs and symptoms of a TIA resemble those found early in a stroke and may include sudden onset of:Weakness, numbness or paralysis in the face, arm or leg, typically on one side of the body Slurred or garbled speech or difficulty understanding others Blindness in one or both eyes or double vision Vertigo or loss of balance or coordination",1
342,What does the second sign of intussusception usually involve?,128,"Signs and symptoms of esophageal cancer include:Difficulty swallowing (dysphagia) Weight loss without trying Chest pain, pressure or burning Worsening indigestion or heartburn Coughing or hoarseness",1
343,What does the second sign of intussusception usually involve?,68,"A child who's being abused may feel guilty, ashamed or confused. The child may be afraid to tell anyone about the abuse, especially if the abuser is a parent, other relative or family friend. That's why it's vital to watch for red flags, such as:Withdrawal from friends or usual activities Changes in behavior — such as aggression, anger, hostility or hyperactivity — or changes in school performance Depression, anxiety or unusual fears, or a sudden loss of self-confidence Sleep problems and nightmares An apparent lack of supervision Frequent absences from school Rebellious or defiant behavior Self-harm or attempts at suicide",1
344,What does the second sign of intussusception usually involve?,862,"Signs and symptoms of vulvar cancer may include:Itching that doesn't go away Pain and tenderness Bleeding that isn't from menstruation Skin changes, such as color changes or thickening A lump, wartlike bumps or an open sore (ulcer)",1
345,What does the second sign of intussusception usually involve?,725,"The signs and symptoms of pelvic inflammatory disease might be mild and difficult to recognize. Some women don't have any signs or symptoms. When signs and symptoms of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) are present, they most often include:Pain — ranging from mild to severe — in your lower abdomen and pelvis Unusual or heavy vaginal discharge that may have an unpleasant odor Unusual bleeding from the vagina, especially during or after sex, or between periods Pain during sex Fever, sometimes with chills Painful, frequent or difficult urination",1
346,What does the second sign of intussusception usually involve?,477,"Cystitis signs and symptoms may include:A strong, persistent urge to urinate Pain or a burning feeling when urinating Passing frequent, small amounts of urine Blood in the urine (hematuria) Passing cloudy or strong-smelling urine Pelvic discomfort A feeling of pressure in the area below your belly button (abdomen) Low-grade fever",1
347,What does the second sign of intussusception usually involve?,372,"The most common signs and symptoms of juvenile idiopathic arthritis are:Pain. While your child might not complain of joint pain, you may notice that he or she limps — especially first thing in the morning or after a nap. Swelling. Joint swelling is common but is often first noticed in larger joints such as the knee. Stiffness. You might notice that your child appears clumsier than usual, particularly in the morning or after naps. Fever, swollen lymph nodes and rash. In some cases, high fever, swollen lymph nodes or a rash on the trunk may occur — which is usually worse in the evenings.",1
348,What does the second sign of intussusception usually involve?,530,"Symptoms of menstrual cramps include:Throbbing or cramping pain in your lower abdomen that can be intense Pain that starts 1 to 3 days before your period, peaks 24 hours after the onset of your period and subsides in 2 to 3 days Dull, continuous ache Pain that radiates to your lower back and thighs",1
349,What does the second sign of intussusception usually involve?,637,High cholesterol has no symptoms. A blood test is the only way to detect if you have it.Arcus senilis: A sign of high cholesterol?,1
350,What are the symptoms of facial paralysis?,265,"Most of the disorders associated with metabolic syndrome don't have obvious signs or symptoms. One sign that is visible is a large waist circumference. And if your blood sugar is high, you might notice the signs and symptoms of diabetes — such as increased thirst and urination, fatigue, and blurred vision.Age. Your risk of metabolic syndrome increases with age. Ethnicity. In the United States, Hispanics — especially Hispanic women — appear to be at the greatest risk of developing metabolic syndrome. The reasons for this are not entirely clear. Obesity. Carrying too much weight, especially in your abdomen, increases your risk of metabolic syndrome. Diabetes. You're more likely to have metabolic syndrome if you had diabetes during pregnancy (gestational diabetes) or if you have a family history of type 2 diabetes. Other diseases. Your risk of metabolic syndrome is higher if you've ever had nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, polycystic ovary syndrome or sleep apnea.",1
351,What are the symptoms of facial paralysis?,141,"Farsightedness may mean:Nearby objects may appear blurry You need to squint to see clearly You have eyestrain, including burning eyes, and aching in or around the eyes You have general eye discomfort or a headache after doing close tasks, such as reading, writing, computer work or drawing, for a time",1
352,What are the symptoms of facial paralysis?,484,"Hashimoto's disease progresses slowly over the years. You may not notice signs or symptoms of the disease. Eventually, the decline in thyroid hormone production can result in any of the following:Fatigue and sluggishness Increased sensitivity to cold Increased sleepiness Dry skin Constipation Muscle weakness Muscle aches, tenderness and stiffness Joint pain and stiffness Irregular or excessive menstrual bleeding Depression Problems with memory or concentration Swelling of the thyroid (goiter) A puffy face Brittle nails Hair loss Enlargement of the tongue",1
353,What are the symptoms of facial paralysis?,267,"Horner syndrome usually affects only one side of the face. Common signs and symptoms include:A persistently small pupil (miosis) A notable difference in pupil size between the two eyes (anisocoria) Little or delayed opening (dilation) of the affected pupil in dim light Drooping of the upper eyelid (ptosis) Slight elevation of the lower lid, sometimes called upside-down ptosis Sunken appearance of the affected eye Little or no sweating (anhidrosis) on the affected side of the face",2
354,What are the symptoms of facial paralysis?,813,"If you have a broken ankle, you may experience some of the following signs and symptoms:Immediate, throbbing pain Swelling Bruising Tenderness Deformity Difficulty or pain with walking or bearing weight",1
355,What are the symptoms of facial paralysis?,21,Symptoms of medication overuse headaches may vary. They can depend on the type of headache being treated and the medicine used. Medication overuse headaches tend to:Occur every day or nearly every day. They often wake you in the early morning. Improve with pain medicine but then return as the medicine wears off.,1
356,What are the symptoms of facial paralysis?,790,"Separation anxiety disorder is diagnosed when symptoms are excessive for the developmental age and cause significant distress in daily functioning. Symptoms may include:Recurrent and excessive distress about anticipating or being away from home or loved ones Constant, excessive worry about losing a parent or other loved one to an illness or a disaster Constant worry that something bad will happen, such as being lost or kidnapped, causing separation from parents or other loved ones Refusing to be away from home because of fear of separation Not wanting to be home alone and without a parent or other loved one in the house Reluctance or refusing to sleep away from home without a parent or other loved one nearby Repeated nightmares about separation Frequent complaints of headaches, stomachaches or other symptoms when separation from a parent or other loved one is anticipated",1
357,What are the symptoms of facial paralysis?,1054,"You may not notice any symptoms at first. However, some women who have an ectopic pregnancy have the usual early signs or symptoms of pregnancy — a missed period, breast tenderness and nausea.Severe abdominal or pelvic pain accompanied by vaginal bleeding Extreme lightheadedness or fainting Shoulder pain",1
358,What are the symptoms of facial paralysis?,664,"Signs and symptoms of prostatitis can vary depending on the type of disorder. They may include:Pain or burning sensation when urinating (dysuria) Difficulty urinating, such as dribbling or hesitant urination Frequent urination, particularly at night (nocturia) Urgent need to urinate Cloudy urine Blood in the urine Pain in the abdomen, groin or lower back Pain in the area between the scrotum and rectum (perineum) Pain or discomfort of the penis or testicles Painful ejaculation Fever, chills, muscle aches and other flu-like symptoms (with acute bacterial prostatitis)",1
359,What are the symptoms of facial paralysis?,273,"Signs and symptoms of ringworm may include:A scaly ring-shaped area, typically on the buttocks, trunk, arms and legs Itchiness A clear or scaly area inside the ring, perhaps with a scattering of bumps whose color ranges from red on white skin to reddish, purplish, brown or gray on black and brown skin Slightly raised, expanding rings A round, flat patch of itchy skin Overlapping rings",1
360,What are the symptoms of facial paralysis?,46,"The main symptom of transient global amnesia is being unable to create new memories and remember the recent past. Once that symptom is confirmed, ruling out other possible causes of amnesia is important.Sudden onset of confusion that includes memory loss, seen by a witness Being awake and alert and knowing who you are, despite memory loss Normal cognition, such as the ability to recognize and name familiar objects and follow simple directions No signs of damage to a particular area of the brain, such as being unable to move an arm or leg, movements you can't control, or problems understanding words",1
361,What are the symptoms of facial paralysis?,827,"Signs and symptoms of ringworm of the scalp may include:One or more round, scaly or inflamed patches where the hair has broken off at or near the scalp Patches that slowly get bigger and have small, black dots where the hair has broken off Brittle or fragile hair that can be easily broken or pulled out Tender or painful areas on the scalp",1
362,What are the symptoms of facial paralysis?,39,Presbyopia develops gradually. You may first notice these signs and symptoms after age 40:A tendency to hold reading material farther away to make the letters clearer Blurred vision at normal reading distance Eyestrain or headaches after reading or doing close-up work,1
363,What are the symptoms of facial paralysis?,289,"Symptoms of AFib may include:Feelings of a fast, fluttering or pounding heartbeat, called palpitations. Chest pain. Dizziness. Fatigue. Lightheadedness. Reduced ability to exercise. Shortness of breath. Weakness.",1
364,What are the symptoms of facial paralysis?,1066,"Diabetic ketoacidosis symptoms often come on quickly, sometimes within 24 hours. For some, these symptoms may be the first sign of having diabetes. Symptoms might include:Being very thirsty Urinating often Feeling a need to throw up and throwing up Having stomach pain Being weak or tired Being short of breath Having fruity-scented breath Being confused",1
365,What are the symptoms of facial paralysis?,240,"Head lice feed on blood from the scalp. The female louse lays eggs (nits) that stick to hair shafts.Intense itching on the scalp, body or in the genital area. A tickling feeling from movement of hair. The presence of lice on your scalp, body, clothing, or pubic or other body hair. Adult lice may be about the size of a sesame seed or slightly larger. Lice eggs (nits) on hair shafts. Nits may be difficult to see because they're very tiny. They're easiest to spot around the ears and the nape of the neck. Nits can be mistaken for dandruff, but unlike dandruff, they can't be easily brushed out of hair. Sores on the scalp, neck and shoulders. Scratching can lead to small red bumps that can sometimes get infected with bacteria. Bite marks, especially around the waist, groin, upper thighs and pubic area.",1
366,What are the symptoms of facial paralysis?,593,"Symptoms of eye floaters may include:Small shapes in your vision that appear as dark specks or knobby, transparent strings of floating material Spots that move when you move your eyes, so when you try to look at them, they move quickly out of your line of vision Spots that are most noticeable when you look at a plain bright background, such as a blue sky or a white wall Small shapes or strings that eventually settle down and drift out of the line of vision",1
367,What are the symptoms of facial paralysis?,1044,Signs and symptoms of a broken toe include:Pain Swelling Change in skin color from bruising or bleeding under the skin,1
368,What are the symptoms of facial paralysis?,1028,"Molluscum contagiosum signs and symptoms include:Raised, round, skin-colored bumps Small bumps — typically under about 1/4 inch (smaller than 6 millimeters) in diameter Bumps with a small dent or dot at the top near the center Itchy, pink bumps Bumps on the face, trunk, arms or legs of children Bumps on the genitals, lower abdomen or inner thighs of adults if the infection was sexually transmitted",1
369,What are the symptoms of facial paralysis?,874,"The esophagus is a muscular tube that connects the mouth and the stomach. Rings of muscle called sphincters contract and relax to allow food and liquid to pass.Squeezing pain in your chest. The pain is often intense, and you might mistake it for heart pain, also known as angina. Difficulty swallowing solids and liquids, sometimes related to swallowing specific substances. Red wine or extremely hot or cold liquids are more common culprits. The feeling that an object is stuck in your throat. The return of food and liquids back up your esophagus, also called regurgitation.",1
370,What are the symptoms of facial paralysis?,910,"There are three forms of Tay-Sachs disease: infantile, juvenile and late onset/adult.Exaggerated startle response when the baby hears loud noises ""Cherry-red"" spots in the eyes Loss of motor skills, including turning over, crawling and sitting up Muscle weakness, progressing to paralysis Movement problems Seizures Vision loss and blindness Hearing loss and deafness Problems swallowing Loss of mental functions and a lack of response to surroundings Growth in head size (progressive macrocephaly)",1
371,What are the symptoms of facial paralysis?,996,"A cold sore usually passes through several stages:Tingling and itching. Many people feel itching, burning or tingling around the lips for a day or so before a small, hard, painful spot appears and blisters form. Blisters. Small fluid-filled blisters often form along the border of the lips. Sometimes they appear around the nose or cheeks or inside the mouth. Oozing and crusting. The small blisters may merge and then burst. This can leave shallow open sores that ooze and crust over.",1
372,What are the symptoms of facial paralysis?,613,"Swelling of the foot, ankle and leg can be bad enough to leave a dimple, also known as a pit, in the skin after pressing on the area. This swelling, called edema, is the result of too much fluid in the tissues. Congestive heart failure or the vein not working well, also known as venous insufficiency, is often the cause.Swelling or puffiness of the tissue right under the skin, especially in legs or arms. Stretched or shiny skin. Skin that holds a dimple, also known as pitting, after it's been pressed for a few seconds. Swelling of the belly, also called the abdomen, so that it's bigger than usual. Feeling of leg heaviness.",1
373,What are the symptoms of facial paralysis?,872,"The brain, like the rest of the body, changes with age. Many people notice they become more forgetful as they age. It may take longer to think of a word or to recall a person's name.You forget things more often. You miss appointments or social events. You lose your train of thought. Or you can't follow the plot of a book or movie. You have trouble following a conversation. You find it hard to make decisions, finish a task or follow instructions. You start to have trouble finding your way around places you know well. You begin to have poor judgment. Your family and friends notice any of these changes.",1
374,What are the symptoms of facial paralysis?,99,"Signs and symptoms of an ACL injury usually include:A loud pop or a ""popping"" sensation in the knee Severe pain and inability to continue activity Rapid swelling Loss of range of motion A feeling of instability or ""giving way"" with weight bearing",1
375,What are the symptoms of facial paralysis?,504,"You may feel chronic pelvic pain in different parts of your pelvic area, rather than in just one spot. You might describe the pain in one or more of the following ways:Serious and steady. Pain that comes and goes. Dull aching. Sharp pains or cramping. Pressure or heaviness deep within the pelvis.",1
376,What are the symptoms of facial paralysis?,128,"Signs and symptoms of esophageal cancer include:Difficulty swallowing (dysphagia) Weight loss without trying Chest pain, pressure or burning Worsening indigestion or heartburn Coughing or hoarseness",1
377,What are the symptoms of facial paralysis?,1053,"Signs and symptoms of uterine polyps include:Vaginal bleeding after menopause. Bleeding between periods. Frequent, unpredictable periods whose lengths and heaviness vary. Very heavy periods. Infertility.",1
378,What are the symptoms of facial paralysis?,227,"When the heart beats too fast, it may not pump enough blood to the rest of the body. So the organs and tissues may not get enough oxygen. Signs and symptoms that occur during an episode of ventricular tachycardia are due to a lack of oxygen and may include:Chest pain (angina) Dizziness Pounding heartbeat (palpitations) Lightheadedness Shortness of breath",1
379,What are the symptoms of facial paralysis?,1055,"Most people with parvovirus infection have no signs or symptoms. When symptoms do appear, they vary greatly depending on how old you are when you get the disease.Fever Upset stomach Headache Runny nose",1
380,What are the symptoms of facial paralysis?,447,"Placenta accreta often causes no signs or symptoms during pregnancy — although vaginal bleeding during the third trimester might occur.Previous uterine surgery. The risk of placenta accreta increases with the number of C-sections or other uterine surgeries you've had. Placenta position. If the placenta partially or totally covers your cervix (placenta previa) or sits in the lower portion of your uterus, you're at increased risk of placenta accreta. Maternal age. Placenta accreta is more common in women older than 35. Previous childbirth. The risk of placenta accreta increases as your number of pregnancies increases.",1
381,What are the symptoms of facial paralysis?,410,"Children get the same types of headaches adults do, but their symptoms may be a little different. For example, migraine pain in adults often lasts at least four hours — but in children, the pain may not last as long.Pulsating or throbbing head pain Pain that worsens with activity Nausea Vomiting Abdominal pain Extreme sensitivity to light and sound",1
382,What are the symptoms of facial paralysis?,250,"A child or adult with wheat allergy is likely to develop signs and symptoms within minutes to hours after eating something containing wheat. Wheat allergy signs and symptoms include:Swelling, itching or irritation of the mouth or throat Hives, itchy rash or swelling of the skin Nasal congestion Headache Difficulty breathing Cramps, nausea or vomiting Diarrhea Anaphylaxis",1
383,What are the symptoms of facial paralysis?,894,"Symptoms of ischemic colitis can include:Pain, tenderness or cramping in your belly, which can occur suddenly or happen over time Bright red or maroon blood in your stool or, at times, passage of blood alone without stool A feeling of urgency to move your bowels Diarrhea Nausea",1
384,What are the symptoms of facial paralysis?,495,"Signs and symptoms of hypoparathyroidism are usually related to low calcium levels in the blood. Signs and symptoms can include:Tingling or burning in the fingertips, toes and lips Muscle aches or cramps in the legs, feet, stomach or face Twitching or spasms of muscles, particularly around the mouth, but also in the hands, arms and throat Fatigue or weakness",1
385,What are the symptoms of facial paralysis?,855,"The symptoms of a coma commonly include:Closed eyes. Depressed brainstem reflexes, such as pupils not responding to light. No responses of limbs except for reflex movements. No response to painful stimuli except for reflex movements. Irregular breathing.",1
386,What are the symptoms of facial paralysis?,279,"Symptoms of dry socket may include:Severe pain within a few days after removing a tooth. Loss of part or all of the blood clot at the tooth removal site. The socket may look empty. Bone that you can see in the socket. Pain that spreads from the socket to your ear, eye, temple or neck on the same side of your face as the tooth removal. Bad breath or a foul odor coming from your mouth. Bad taste in your mouth.",1
387,What are the symptoms of facial paralysis?,719,"Signs and symptoms of sinus headaches may include:Pain, pressure and fullness in the cheeks, brow or forehead Worsening pain if you bend forward or lie down Stuffy nose Fatigue Achy feeling in the upper teeth",1
388,What are the symptoms of facial paralysis?,939,"Bladder cancer signs and symptoms may include:Blood in urine (hematuria), which may cause urine to appear bright red or cola colored, though sometimes the urine appears normal and blood is detected on a lab test Frequent urination Painful urination Back pain",1
389,What are the symptoms of facial paralysis?,505,"Symptoms of exercise-induced bronchoconstriction usually begin during or soon after exercise. These symptoms can last for an hour or longer if untreated. Symptoms include:Coughing. Wheezing. Shortness of breath. Chest tightness or pain. Fatigue during exercise. Poorer than expected athletic performance. Avoiding activity, which happens mostly in young children.",1
390,What are the symptoms of facial paralysis?,238,"Persistent depressive disorder symptoms usually come and go over a period of years. The intensity of symptoms can change over time. But symptoms usually don't disappear for more than two months at a time. Also, major depression episodes may occur before or during persistent depressive disorder.Sadness, emptiness or feeling down. Loss of interest in daily activities. Tiredness and lack of energy. Low self-esteem, self-criticism or feeling you're not capable. Trouble focusing clearly and trouble making decisions. Problems getting things done well and on time. Quickly becoming annoyed, impatient or angry. Avoidance of social activities. Feelings of guilt and worries over the past. Poor appetite or overeating. Sleep problems. Hopelessness.",1
391,What are the symptoms of facial paralysis?,638,"Sometimes bladder stones — even large ones — cause no problems. But if a stone irritates the bladder wall or blocks the flow of urine, signs and symptoms may include:Lower abdominal pain Pain during urination Frequent urination Difficulty urinating or interrupted urine flow Blood in the urine Cloudy or unusually dark-colored urine",1
392,What are the symptoms of facial paralysis?,756,Swimmer's itch symptoms include an itchy rash that looks like pimples or blisters. Symptoms may begin within minutes or as long as two days after swimming or wading in contaminated water.Spending time in water that's infested with certain parasites. Forgetting to dry off with a towel after getting out of the water. Being sensitive to the parasites that cause swimmer's itch.,1
393,What are the symptoms of facial paralysis?,411,"Basal cell carcinoma usually develops on sun-exposed parts of your body, especially your head and neck. Less often, basal cell carcinoma can develop on parts of your body usually protected from the sun, such as the genitals.A shiny, skin-colored bump that's translucent, meaning you can see a bit through the surface. The bump can look pearly white or pink on white skin. On brown and Black skin, the bump often looks brown or glossy black. Tiny blood vessels might be visible, though they may be difficult to see on brown and Black skin. The bump may bleed and scab over. A brown, black or blue lesion — or a lesion with dark spots — with a slightly raised, translucent border. A flat, scaly patch with a raised edge. Over time, these patches can grow quite large. A white, waxy, scar-like lesion without a clearly defined border.",1
394,What are the symptoms of facial paralysis?,413,"Pericardial effusion may not cause any noticeable signs and symptoms, particularly if the fluid has increased slowly.Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing (dyspnea) Discomfort when breathing while lying down Chest pain, usually behind the breastbone or on the left side of the chest Chest fullness Lightheadedness or feeling faint Swelling in the abdomen or legs",1
395,What are the symptoms of facial paralysis?,849,Proctitis signs and symptoms may include:A frequent or continuous feeling that you need to have a bowel movement Rectal bleeding Passing mucus through your rectum Rectal pain Pain on the left side of your abdomen A feeling of fullness in your rectum Diarrhea Pain with bowel movements,1
396,What are the symptoms of facial paralysis?,134,"A heart attack occurs when an artery supplying the heart with blood and oxygen becomes blocked. Fatty deposits build up over time, forming plaques in the heart's arteries. If a plaque ruptures, a blood clot can form and block the arteries, causing a heart attack. During a heart attack, tissue in the heart muscle dies due to lack of blood flow through the heart's arteries.Burning Fullness Pressure Squeezing",1
397,What are the symptoms of facial paralysis?,179,"High blood pressure usually doesn't cause symptoms. However, signs and symptoms that might indicate a high blood pressure emergency (hypertensive crisis) include:Headaches Seizures Vomiting Chest pains Fast, pounding or fluttering heartbeat (palpitations) Shortness of breath",1
398,What are the symptoms of facial paralysis?,481,"Babies have been known to fuss and cry, especially during the first three months of life. The range for what's considered typical crying is difficult to pin down. In general, colic is defined as crying for three or more hours a day, three or more days a week, for three or more weeks.Intense crying that may seem more like screaming or an expression of pain Crying for no apparent reason, unlike crying to express hunger or the need for a diaper change Extreme fussiness even after crying has diminished Predictable timing, with episodes often occurring in the evening Facial discoloring, such as skin flushing or blushing Body tension, such as pulled up or stiffened legs, stiffened arms, clenched fists, arched back, or tense abdomen",1
399,What are the symptoms of facial paralysis?,158,"The severity of fetal alcohol syndrome symptoms varies, with some children experiencing them to a far greater degree than others. Signs and symptoms of fetal alcohol syndrome may include any mix of physical defects, intellectual or cognitive disabilities, and problems functioning and coping with daily life.Distinctive facial features, including small eyes, an exceptionally thin upper lip, a short, upturned nose, and a smooth skin surface between the nose and upper lip Deformities of joints, limbs and fingers Slow physical growth before and after birth Vision difficulties or hearing problems Small head circumference and brain size Heart defects and problems with kidneys and bones",1
400,What is the first symptom of a popliteal artery aneurysm?,675,"People experiencing dizziness may describe it as any of a number of sensations, such as:A false sense of motion or spinning (vertigo) Lightheadedness or feeling faint Unsteadiness or a loss of balance A feeling of floating, wooziness or heavy-headedness",1
401,What is the first symptom of a popliteal artery aneurysm?,531,"Signs and symptoms of body dysmorphic disorder include:Being extremely preoccupied with a perceived flaw in appearance that to others can't be seen or appears minor Strong belief that you have a defect in your appearance that makes you ugly or deformed Belief that others take special notice of your appearance in a negative way or mock you Engaging in behaviors aimed at fixing or hiding the perceived flaw that are difficult to resist or control, such as frequently checking the mirror, grooming or skin picking Attempting to hide perceived flaws with styling, makeup or clothes Constantly comparing your appearance with others Frequently seeking reassurance about your appearance from others Having perfectionist tendencies Seeking cosmetic procedures with little satisfaction Avoiding social situations",1
402,What is the first symptom of a popliteal artery aneurysm?,78,"Kidney stones form in your kidneys. As stones move into your ureters — the thin tubes that allow urine to pass from your kidneys to your bladder — signs and symptoms can result. Signs and symptoms of kidney stones can include severe pain, nausea, vomiting, fever, chills and blood in your urine.Severe, sharp pain in the side and back, below the ribs Pain that radiates to the lower abdomen and groin Pain that comes in waves and fluctuates in intensity Pain or burning sensation while urinating",1
403,What is the first symptom of a popliteal artery aneurysm?,83,"Signs and symptoms of sarcoma include:A lump that can be felt through the skin that may or may not be painful Bone pain A broken bone that happens unexpectedly, such as with a minor injury or no injury at all Abdominal pain Weight loss",1
404,What is the first symptom of a popliteal artery aneurysm?,686,Anal cancer signs and symptoms include:Bleeding from the anus or rectum Pain in the area of the anus A mass or growth in the anal canal Anal itching,1
405,What is the first symptom of a popliteal artery aneurysm?,538,"Signs and symptoms of HHT include:Nosebleeds, sometimes on a daily basis and often starting in childhood Lacy red vessels or tiny red spots, particularly on the lips, face, fingertips, tongue and inside surfaces of the mouth Iron deficiency anemia Shortness of breath Headaches Seizures",1
406,What is the first symptom of a popliteal artery aneurysm?,125,"Shivering is likely the first thing you'll notice as the temperature starts to drop because it's your body's automatic defense against cold temperature — an attempt to warm itself.Shivering Slurred speech or mumbling Slow, shallow breathing Weak pulse Clumsiness or lack of coordination Drowsiness or very low energy Confusion or memory loss Loss of consciousness Bright red, cold skin (in infants)",1
407,What is the first symptom of a popliteal artery aneurysm?,308,Signs and symptoms of fibrocystic breasts may include:Breast lumps or areas of thickening that tend to blend into the surrounding breast tissue Generalized breast pain or tenderness or discomfort that involves the upper outer part of the breast Breast nodules or lumpy tissue change in size with the menstrual cycle Green or dark brown nonbloody nipple discharge that tends to leak without pressure or squeezing Breast changes that are similar in both breasts Monthly increase in breast pain or lumpiness from midcycle (ovulation) to just before your period and then gets better once your period starts,1
408,What is the first symptom of a popliteal artery aneurysm?,45,"Signs and symptoms of a broken nose include:Pain or tenderness, especially when touching your nose Swelling of your nose and surrounding areas Bleeding from your nose Bruising around your nose or eyes Crooked or misshapen nose Difficulty breathing through your nose Discharge of mucus from your nose Feeling that one or both of your nasal passages are blocked",1
409,What is the first symptom of a popliteal artery aneurysm?,1020,"Spinal headache symptoms include:Dull, throbbing pain that varies in intensity from mild to very severe Pain that typically gets worse when you sit up or stand and decreases or goes away when you lie down",1
410,What is the first symptom of a popliteal artery aneurysm?,7,"Frozen shoulder typically develops slowly in three stages.Freezing stage. Any movement of the shoulder causes pain, and the shoulder's ability to move becomes limited. This stage lasts from 2 to 9 months. Frozen stage. Pain might lessen during this stage. However, the shoulder becomes stiffer. Using it becomes more difficult. This stage lasts from 4 to 12 months. Thawing stage. The shoulder's ability to move begins to improve. This stage lasts from 5 to 24 months.",1
411,What is the first symptom of a popliteal artery aneurysm?,674,"Possible symptoms of mesenteric lymphadenitis include:Pain in the stomach area, often on the lower right side, but the pain can be more spread out. General tenderness of the stomach area. Fever. Enlarged mesenteric lymph nodes.",1
412,What is the first symptom of a popliteal artery aneurysm?,966,"Serious congenital heart defects usually are noticed soon after birth or during the first few months of life. Signs and symptoms could include:Pale gray or blue lips, tongue or fingernails (cyanosis) Rapid breathing Swelling in the legs, belly or areas around the eyes Shortness of breath during feedings, leading to poor weight gain",1
413,What is the first symptom of a popliteal artery aneurysm?,306,"Symptoms of trigger finger may progress from mild to severe and include:Finger stiffness, particularly in the morning. A popping or clicking sensation as the finger moves. Tenderness or a bump in the palm at the base of the affected finger. Finger catching or locking in a bent position, which suddenly pops straight. Finger locked in a bent position.",1
414,What is the first symptom of a popliteal artery aneurysm?,547,Symptoms vary depending on what is causing the illness. They may begin within a few hours or a few weeks depending on the cause.Upset stomach. Vomiting. Diarrhea. Diarrhea with bloody stools. Stomach pain and cramps. Fever. Headache.,1
415,What is the first symptom of a popliteal artery aneurysm?,500,"Priapism symptoms vary depending on the type of priapism. The two main types of priapism are ischemic priapism and nonischemic priapism.Erection lasting more than four hours or unrelated to sexual interest or stimulation Rigid penile shaft, but the tip of penis (glans) is soft Progressively worsening penile pain",1
416,What is the first symptom of a popliteal artery aneurysm?,795,An orgasm is a peak feeling of intense pleasure in response to stimulating sexual activity.Delayed orgasm Absence of orgasm Fewer orgasms Less-intense orgasms,1
417,What is the first symptom of a popliteal artery aneurysm?,841,"Breast pain can be cyclic or noncyclic. Cyclic means that the pain occurs on a regular pattern. Noncyclic means that the pain is constant, or that there's not a regular pattern. Each type of breast pain has distinct characteristics.Clearly related to the menstrual cycle and changing hormone levels Described as dull, heavy or aching Often accompanied by breast swelling, fullness or lumpiness Usually affects both breasts, particularly the upper, outer portions, and can radiate to the underarm Intensifies during the two weeks leading up to the start of the menstrual period, then eases up afterward More likely to affect people in their 20s and 30s, as well as people in their 40s who are transitioning to menopause",1
418,What is the first symptom of a popliteal artery aneurysm?,17,"Many people experience no signs or symptoms of a dengue infection.Headache Muscle, bone or joint pain Nausea Vomiting Pain behind the eyes Swollen glands Rash",1
419,What is the first symptom of a popliteal artery aneurysm?,11,"The male reproductive system makes, stores and moves sperm. The testicles produce sperm. Fluid from the seminal vesicles and prostate gland combines with sperm to make semen. The penis ejaculates semen during sexual intercourse.An unusual lump. Sudden pain. Dull aching or a feeling of heaviness in the scrotum. Pain that spreads all over the groin, stomach area or lower back. A tender, swollen or hardened testicle or epididymis (ep-ih-DID-uh-miss). The epididymis is the soft, comma-shaped tube above and behind the testicle that stores and transports sperm. Swelling in the scrotum. A change in color of the skin of the scrotum. Upset stomach or vomiting.",1
420,What is the first symptom of a popliteal artery aneurysm?,471,"Body lice bites can cause intense itching, and you may notice small areas of blood and crust on your skin at the site of the bite marks.War refugees Homeless people People displaced by natural disasters",1
421,What is the first symptom of a popliteal artery aneurysm?,189,"Hyperthyroidism sometimes looks like other health problems. That can make it hard to diagnose. It can cause many symptoms, including:Losing weight without trying. Fast heartbeat, a condition called tachycardia. Irregular heartbeat, also called arrhythmia. Pounding of the heart, sometimes called heart palpitations. Increased hunger. Nervousness, anxiety and irritability. Tremor, usually a small trembling in the hands and fingers. Sweating. Changes in menstrual cycles. Increased sensitivity to heat. Changes in bowel patterns, especially more-frequent bowel movements. Enlarged thyroid gland, sometimes called a goiter, which may appear as a swelling at the base of the neck. Tiredness. Muscle weakness. Sleep problems. Warm, moist skin. Thinning skin. Fine, brittle hair.",1
422,What is the first symptom of a popliteal artery aneurysm?,404,"Sleepwalking usually occurs early in the night — often one to two hours after falling asleep. It's unlikely to occur during naps. A sleepwalking episode can occur rarely or often, and an episode generally lasts several minutes, but can last longer.Get out of bed and walk around Sit up in bed and open his or her eyes Have a glazed, glassy-eyed expression Not respond or communicate with others Be difficult to wake up during an episode Be disoriented or confused for a short time after being awakened Not remember the episode in the morning Have problems functioning during the day because of disturbed sleep Have sleep terrors in addition to sleepwalking",1
423,What is the first symptom of a popliteal artery aneurysm?,552,"Corns have a hard center and tend to develop on the tops and sides of your toes. They can be painful.A thick, rough area of skin A hardened, raised bump Tenderness or pain under the skin Flaky, dry or waxy skin",1
424,What is the first symptom of a popliteal artery aneurysm?,143,"Signs and symptoms of sickle cell anemia usually appear around 6 months of age. They vary from person to person and may change over time. Signs and symptoms can include:Anemia. Sickle cells break apart easily and die. Red blood cells usually live for about 120 days before they need to be replaced. But sickle cells typically die in 10 to 20 days, leaving a shortage of red blood cells (anemia). Without enough red blood cells, the body can't get enough oxygen and this causes fatigue. Episodes of pain. Periodic episodes of extreme pain, called pain crises, are a major symptom of sickle cell anemia. Pain develops when sickle-shaped red blood cells block blood flow through tiny blood vessels to your chest, abdomen and joints. The pain varies in intensity and can last for a few hours to a few days. Some people have only a few pain crises a year. Others have a dozen or more a year. A severe pain crisis requires a hospital stay. Some adolescents and adults with sickle cell anemia also have chronic pain, which can result from bone and joint damage, ulcers, and other causes. Swelling of hands and feet. The swelling is caused by sickle-shaped red blood cells blocking blood circulation in the hands and feet. Frequent infections. Sickle cells can damage the spleen, increasing vulnerability to infections. Infants and children with sickle cell anemia commonly receive vaccinations and antibiotics to prevent potentially life-threatening infections, such as pneumonia. Delayed growth or puberty. Red blood cells provide the body with the oxygen and nutrients needed for growth. A shortage of healthy red blood cells can slow growth in infants and children and delay puberty in teenagers. Vision problems. Tiny blood vessels that supply the eyes can become plugged with sickle cells. This can damage the retina — the portion of the eye that processes visual images — and lead to vision problems.",1
425,What is the first symptom of a popliteal artery aneurysm?,630,"Signs and symptoms of diaper rash include:Inflamed skin in the diaper area — buttocks, thighs and genitals Itchy, tender skin in the diaper area Sores in the diaper area Discomfort, fussiness or crying, especially during diaper changes",1
426,What is the first symptom of a popliteal artery aneurysm?,209,General signs and symptoms of most types of vasculitis include:Fever Headache Fatigue Weight loss General aches and pains,1
427,What is the first symptom of a popliteal artery aneurysm?,905,"Lichen sclerosus is a skin condition characterized by discolored, blotchy patches of skin.Smooth discolored skin patches Blotchy, wrinkled skin patches Itching Soreness or a burning feeling Easy bruising Fragile skin Changes in the tube for urine flow (urethra) Bleeding, blistering or open sores Painful sex",1
428,What is the first symptom of a popliteal artery aneurysm?,1,"There are four main types of diabetic neuropathy. You can have one type or more than one type of neuropathy.Numbness or reduced ability to feel pain or temperature changes Tingling or burning feeling Sharp pains or cramps Muscle weakness Extreme sensitivity to touch — for some people, even a bedsheet's weight can be painful Serious foot problems, such as ulcers, infections, and bone and joint damage",1
429,What is the first symptom of a popliteal artery aneurysm?,179,"High blood pressure usually doesn't cause symptoms. However, signs and symptoms that might indicate a high blood pressure emergency (hypertensive crisis) include:Headaches Seizures Vomiting Chest pains Fast, pounding or fluttering heartbeat (palpitations) Shortness of breath",1
430,What is the first symptom of a popliteal artery aneurysm?,878,"Croup often begins as an ordinary cold. If there's enough swelling, irritation and coughing, a child can develop:Loud barking cough that's made worse by crying and coughing, as well as anxiety and distress, setting up a cycle of worsening symptoms. Fever. Hoarse voice. Noisy or labored breathing.",1
431,What is the first symptom of a popliteal artery aneurysm?,481,"Babies have been known to fuss and cry, especially during the first three months of life. The range for what's considered typical crying is difficult to pin down. In general, colic is defined as crying for three or more hours a day, three or more days a week, for three or more weeks.Intense crying that may seem more like screaming or an expression of pain Crying for no apparent reason, unlike crying to express hunger or the need for a diaper change Extreme fussiness even after crying has diminished Predictable timing, with episodes often occurring in the evening Facial discoloring, such as skin flushing or blushing Body tension, such as pulled up or stiffened legs, stiffened arms, clenched fists, arched back, or tense abdomen",1
432,What is the first symptom of a popliteal artery aneurysm?,610,"People with delayed sleep phase fall asleep and wake later than they want and later than usual sleep and wake times. Sleep and wake times are delayed at least two hours and may be delayed up to 3 to 6 hours. People with delayed sleep phase may regularly go to sleep at 3 a.m. and wake at 10 a.m., for example.Not being able to fall asleep at a typical bedtime, known as insomnia. Trouble waking up in the morning in time to go to work or school. Extreme daytime drowsiness. Trouble staying alert during the day.",1
433,What is the first symptom of a popliteal artery aneurysm?,435,"You might develop signs and symptoms of an intracranial hematoma right after a head injury, or they may take weeks or longer to appear. You might seem fine after a head injury. This period is called the lucid interval.Headache that gets worse Vomiting Drowsiness and progressive loss of consciousness Dizziness Confusion Unequal pupil size Slurred speech Loss of movement (paralysis) on the opposite side of the body from the head injury",1
434,What is the first symptom of a popliteal artery aneurysm?,243,Symptoms of high blood sugar or low blood sugar usually develop before a diabetic coma.Increased thirst Frequent urination Blurred vision Tiredness or weakness Headache Nausea and vomiting Shortness of breath Stomach pain Fruity breath odor A very dry mouth,1
435,What is the first symptom of a popliteal artery aneurysm?,710,"Having some discomfort after vasectomy is common, but men with PVPS have pain that never seems to get better after the procedure.Pain and tenderness in the scrotum Pressure or pain after ejaculation Dull ache in one or both testicles Pain and tenderness at the site of the vasectomy Swelling of the small, C-shaped tube behind the testicle where sperm are stored (epididymis) Pain with sex",1
436,What is the first symptom of a popliteal artery aneurysm?,810,"Epidermoid cyst signs and symptoms include:A small, round bump under the skin, usually on the face, neck or trunk A tiny blackhead plugging the central opening of the cyst A thick, yellow, smelly material that sometimes drains from the cyst Redness, swelling and tenderness in the area, if inflamed or infected",1
437,What is the first symptom of a popliteal artery aneurysm?,60,"Most growth plate fractures occur in bones of the fingers, forearm and lower leg. Signs and symptoms of a growth plate fracture may include:Pain and tenderness, particularly in response to pressure on the growth plate Inability to move the affected area or to put weight or pressure on the limb Warmth and swelling at the end of a bone, near a joint",1
438,What is the first symptom of a popliteal artery aneurysm?,900,"Symptoms of a serious drug allergy often occur within an hour after taking a drug. Other reactions, particularly rashes, can occur hours, days or weeks later.Skin rash Hives Itching Fever Swelling Shortness of breath Wheezing Runny nose Itchy, watery eyes",1
439,What is the first symptom of a popliteal artery aneurysm?,849,Proctitis signs and symptoms may include:A frequent or continuous feeling that you need to have a bowel movement Rectal bleeding Passing mucus through your rectum Rectal pain Pain on the left side of your abdomen A feeling of fullness in your rectum Diarrhea Pain with bowel movements,1
440,What is the first symptom of a popliteal artery aneurysm?,288,"Pain is the first symptom of patellar tendinitis, usually between your kneecap and where the tendon attaches to your shinbone (tibia).Continues or worsens Interferes with your ability to perform routine daily activities Is associated with swelling or redness about the joint",1
441,What is the first symptom of a popliteal artery aneurysm?,969,"There are two types of sex headaches:A dull ache in the head and neck that intensifies as sexual excitement increases A sudden, severe, throbbing headache that occurs just before or at the moment of orgasm",1
442,What is the first symptom of a popliteal artery aneurysm?,1019,An enlarged liver might not cause symptoms.Abdominal pain Fatigue Nausea and vomiting Yellowing of the skin and the whites of the eyes (jaundice),1
443,What is the first symptom of a popliteal artery aneurysm?,320,"Pancreatic cancer often doesn't cause symptoms until the disease is advanced. When they happen, signs and symptoms of pancreatic cancer may include:Belly pain that spreads to the sides or back. Loss of appetite. Weight loss. Yellowing of the skin and the whites of the eyes, called jaundice. Light-colored or floating stools. Dark-colored urine. Itching. New diagnosis of diabetes or diabetes that's getting harder to control. Pain and swelling in an arm or leg, which might be caused by a blood clot. Tiredness or weakness.",1
444,What is the first symptom of a popliteal artery aneurysm?,354,"Buerger disease symptoms include:Tingling or numbness in the fingers or toes. Changes in skin color in the hands and feet. The skin may look pale gray, red or blue. Depending on your skin color, these color changes may be harder or easier to see. Fingers and toes that turn white then blue when exposed to cold, known as Raynaud's disease. Depending on your skin color, these color changes may be harder or easier to see. Pain in the feet that occurs with walking. The pain may make it difficult to walk long distances. Painful open sores on fingers and toes. Pain in the fingers and toes may become severe and occur at rest. Inflammation of a vein just below the skin's surface, due to a blood clot in the vein.",1
445,What is the first symptom of a popliteal artery aneurysm?,926,"Many babies born with atrial septal defects have no signs or symptoms. Signs or symptoms can begin in adulthood.Shortness of breath, especially when exercising Fatigue Swelling of legs, feet or belly (abdomen) Irregular heartbeats (arrhythmias) Sensation of a rapid, pounding heartbeat (palpitations) or skipped beats Whooshing sound that can be heard through a stethoscope (heart murmur)",1
446,What is the first symptom of a popliteal artery aneurysm?,1062,"Symptoms of a sore throat can vary depending on the cause. Signs and symptoms might include:Pain or a scratchy sensation in the throat Pain that worsens with swallowing or talking Difficulty swallowing Sore, swollen glands in your neck or jaw Swollen, red tonsils White patches or pus on your tonsils A hoarse or muffled voice",1
447,What is the first symptom of a popliteal artery aneurysm?,843,"Signs and symptoms caused by cancer will vary depending on what part of the body is affected.Fatigue Lump or area of thickening that can be felt under the skin Weight changes, including unintended loss or gain Skin changes, such as yellowing, darkening or redness of the skin, sores that won't heal, or changes to existing moles Changes in bowel or bladder habits Persistent cough or trouble breathing Difficulty swallowing Hoarseness Persistent indigestion or discomfort after eating Persistent, unexplained muscle or joint pain Persistent, unexplained fevers or night sweats Unexplained bleeding or bruising",1
448,What is the first symptom of a popliteal artery aneurysm?,433,Heart palpitations can feel like the heart is:Beating too fast Flip-flopping Fluttering rapidly Pounding Skipping beats,1
449,What is the first symptom of a popliteal artery aneurysm?,662,Nearsightedness signs or symptoms may include:Blurry vision when looking at distant objects The need to squint or partially close the eyelids to see clearly Headaches Eyestrain,1
450,What is one of the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes in children?,305,"The regular color of urine varies. It depends on how much water you drink. Fluids dilute the yellow pigments in urine. So the more you drink, the clearer your urine looks. When you drink less, the yellow color becomes stronger.Red. Blue. Green. Orange. Dark brown. Cloudy white.",1
451,What is one of the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes in children?,988,"Chondrosarcoma tends to grow slowly, so it might not cause signs and symptoms at first. When they occur, signs and symptoms of chondrosarcoma may include:Increasing pain A growing lump or area of swelling Weakness or bowel and bladder control problems, if the cancer presses on the spinal cord",1
452,What is one of the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes in children?,1056,"The signs and symptoms of lactose intolerance usually begin from 30 minutes to two hours after eating or drinking foods that contain lactose. Common signs and symptoms include:Diarrhea Nausea, and sometimes, vomiting Stomach cramps Bloating Gas",1
453,What is one of the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes in children?,124,"In Reye's syndrome, a child's blood sugar usually drops while levels of ammonia and acidity in the blood rises. The liver also may swell, and fats may build up. Swelling may occur in the brain. This can cause seizures, convulsions or loss of consciousness.Diarrhea. Rapid breathing.",1
454,What is one of the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes in children?,769,"Symptoms of ALS vary from person to person. Symptoms depend on which nerve cells are affected. ALS generally begins with muscle weakness that spreads and gets worse over time. Symptoms might include:Trouble walking or doing usual daily activities. Tripping and falling. Weakness in the legs, feet or ankles. Hand weakness or clumsiness. Slurred speech or trouble swallowing. Weakness associated with muscle cramps and twitching in the arms, shoulders and tongue. Untimely crying, laughing or yawning. Thinking or behavioral changes.",1
455,What is one of the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes in children?,158,"The severity of fetal alcohol syndrome symptoms varies, with some children experiencing them to a far greater degree than others. Signs and symptoms of fetal alcohol syndrome may include any mix of physical defects, intellectual or cognitive disabilities, and problems functioning and coping with daily life.Distinctive facial features, including small eyes, an exceptionally thin upper lip, a short, upturned nose, and a smooth skin surface between the nose and upper lip Deformities of joints, limbs and fingers Slow physical growth before and after birth Vision difficulties or hearing problems Small head circumference and brain size Heart defects and problems with kidneys and bones",1
456,What is one of the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes in children?,8,"Ameloblastoma often causes no symptoms, but signs and symptoms may include pain and a lump or swelling in the jaw.Conventional ameloblastoma. This is the most common type and grows aggressively, usually in the lower jawbone, and approximately 10% recur after treatment. Unicystic ameloblastoma. This type is less aggressive, but typically occurs at a younger age. The tumor is often in the back of the lower jawbone at the molars. Recurrence is possible after treatment. Peripheral ameloblastoma. This type is rare and affects the gums and oral tissue in the upper or lower jaw. The tumor has a low risk of recurrence after treatment. Metastasizing ameloblastoma. This type is very rare and is defined by tumor cells that occur away from the primary site in the jaw.",1
457,What is one of the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes in children?,738,"The thyroid gland is located at the base of the neck, just below the Adam's apple.A lump (nodule) that can be felt through the skin on your neck A feeling that close-fitting shirt collars are becoming too tight Changes to your voice, including increasing hoarseness Difficulty swallowing Swollen lymph nodes in your neck Pain in your neck and throat",1
458,What is one of the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes in children?,414,"Thoracic aortic aneurysms often grow slowly. There are usually no symptoms, making them difficult to detect. Many start small and stay small. Others grow bigger over time. How quickly a thoracic aortic aneurysm may grow is difficult to predict.Back pain. Cough. Weak, scratchy voice. Shortness of breath. Tenderness or pain in the chest.",1
459,What is one of the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes in children?,965,"Squamous cell carcinoma of the skin most often occurs on sun-exposed skin. This includes the scalp, the backs of the hands, the ears or the lips. But it can occur anywhere on the body. It can even occur inside the mouth, on the bottoms of the feet or on the genitals. When squamous cell carcinoma of the skin happens in people with Black and brown skin, it tends to happen in places that aren't exposed to the sun.A firm bump on the skin, called a nodule. The nodule might be the same color as the skin, or it might look different. It can look pink, red, black or brown, depending on skin color. A flat sore with a scaly crust. A new sore or raised area on an old scar or sore. A rough, scaly patch on the lip that may become an open sore. A sore or rough patch inside the mouth. A raised patch or wartlike sore on or in the anus or on the genitals.",1
460,What is one of the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes in children?,139,"Baby acne is small, inflamed bumps on a baby's face, neck, back or chest. It often develops within 2 to 4 weeks of birth.Baby acne Baby acne on cheek",1
461,What is one of the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes in children?,102,"Guillain-Barre syndrome often begins with tingling and weakness starting in your feet and legs and spreading to your upper body and arms. Some people notice the first symptoms in the arms or face. As Guillain-Barre syndrome progresses, muscle weakness can turn into paralysis.A pins and needles sensation in your fingers, toes, ankles or wrists Weakness in your legs that spreads to your upper body Unsteady walking or inability to walk or climb stairs Difficulty with facial movements, including speaking, chewing or swallowing Double vision or inability to move the eyes Severe pain that may feel achy, shooting or cramplike and may be worse at night Difficulty with bladder control or bowel function Rapid heart rate Low or high blood pressure Difficulty breathing",1
462,What is one of the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes in children?,339,"Tics — sudden, brief, intermittent movements or sounds — are the hallmark sign of Tourette syndrome. They can range from mild to severe. Severe symptoms might significantly interfere with communication, daily functioning and quality of life.Simple tics. These sudden, brief and repetitive tics involve a limited number of muscle groups. Complex tics. These distinct, coordinated patterns of movements involve several muscle groups.",1
463,What is one of the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes in children?,916,"Signs and symptoms of prescription drug abuse depend on the specific drug. Because of their mind-altering properties, the most misused prescription drugs are:Opioids used to treat pain, such as medicines containing oxycodone (Oxycontin, Percocet) and those containing hydrocodone (Norco) Anti-anxiety medicines, sedatives and hypnotics used to treat anxiety and sleep disorders, such as alprazolam (Xanax), diazepam (Valium) and zolpidem (Ambien) Stimulants used to treat attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and certain sleep disorders, such as methylphenidate (Ritalin, Concerta, others), dextroamphetamine-amphetamine (Adderall XR, Mydayis) and dextroamphetamine (Dexedrine)",1
464,What is one of the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes in children?,741,"Symptoms of foodborne botulism typically begin 12 to 36 hours after the toxin gets into your body. But depending on how much toxin you consumed, the start of symptoms may range from a few hours to a few days.Trouble swallowing or speaking Dry mouth Facial weakness on both sides of the face Blurred or double vision Drooping eyelids Trouble breathing Nausea, vomiting and stomach cramps Paralysis",1
465,What is one of the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes in children?,798,"Some people with amyloidosis experience purpura — a condition in which small blood vessels leak blood into the skin. This most commonly occurs around the eyes but can also affect other parts of the body.Severe fatigue and weakness Shortness of breath Numbness, tingling, or pain in the hands or feet Swelling of the ankles and legs Diarrhea, possibly with blood, or constipation An enlarged tongue, which sometimes looks rippled around its edge Skin changes, such as thickening or easy bruising, and purplish patches around the eyes",1
466,What is one of the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes in children?,992,Most people with H. pylori infection will never have any signs or symptoms. It's not clear why many people don't have symptoms. But some people may be born with more resistance to the harmful effects of H. pylori.An ache or burning pain in your stomach (abdomen) Stomach pain that may be worse when your stomach is empty Nausea Loss of appetite Frequent burping Bloating Unintentional weight loss,1
467,What is one of the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes in children?,869,"Symptoms of hemorrhoids usually depend on the type of hemorrhoid.Painless bleeding during bowel movements. You might notice small amounts of bright red blood on your toilet tissue or in the toilet. A hemorrhoid to push through the anal opening, called a prolapsed or protruding hemorrhoid. This may result in pain and irritation.",1
468,What is one of the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes in children?,703,"Wrist pain may vary, depending on the cause. For example, osteoarthritis pain often is described as being similar to a dull toothache. Carpal tunnel syndrome usually causes a pins-and-needles feeling. This tingling sensation usually occurs in the thumb and index and middle fingers, especially at night. The precise location of wrist pain also provides clues to what's behind the symptoms.Sudden impacts. Wrist injuries often occur when you fall forward onto your outstretched hand. This can cause sprains, strains and even fractures. A scaphoid fracture involves a bone on the thumb side of the wrist. This type of fracture may not show up on X-rays immediately after the injury. Repetitive stress. Any activity that involves wrist motion that you do again and again can inflame the tissues around joints or cause stress fractures. Some examples include hitting a tennis ball, bowing a cello or driving cross-country. The risk of injury is increased when you perform the movement for hours on end without a break. De Quervain tenosynovitis is a repetitive stress injury that causes pain at the base of the thumb.",1
469,What is one of the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes in children?,253,"Genital warts are a common sexually transmitted infection. They can appear on the genitals, in the pubic area or in the anal canal. In women, genital warts can also grow inside the vagina.Small, flesh-colored, brown or pink swellings in your genital area A cauliflower-like shape caused by several warts close together Itching or discomfort in your genital area Bleeding with intercourse",1
470,What is one of the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes in children?,926,"Many babies born with atrial septal defects have no signs or symptoms. Signs or symptoms can begin in adulthood.Shortness of breath, especially when exercising Fatigue Swelling of legs, feet or belly (abdomen) Irregular heartbeats (arrhythmias) Sensation of a rapid, pounding heartbeat (palpitations) or skipped beats Whooshing sound that can be heard through a stethoscope (heart murmur)",1
471,What is one of the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes in children?,853,"Sunburn symptoms can include:Inflamed skin, which looks pink or red on white skin and may be harder to see on brown or Black skin Skin that feels warm or hot to the touch Pain, tenderness and itching Swelling Small, fluid-filled blisters, which may break Headache, fever, nausea and fatigue, if the sunburn is severe Eyes that feel painful or gritty",1
472,What is one of the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes in children?,898,"Most people with sick sinus syndrome have few or no symptoms. Symptoms may be mild or come and go — making them difficult to recognize at first.A sensation of rapid, fluttering heartbeats (palpitations) Chest pain or discomfort Confusion Dizziness or lightheadedness Fainting or near fainting Fatigue Shortness of breath Slower pulse (bradycardia)",1
473,What is one of the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes in children?,1012,Signs and symptoms of earwax blockage may include:Earache Feeling of fullness in the ear Ringing or noises in the ear (tinnitus) Hearing loss Dizziness Cough Itchiness in the ear Odor or discharge in the ear Pain or infection in the ear,1
474,What is one of the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes in children?,668,"Symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea include:Excessive daytime sleepiness. Loud snoring. Observed episodes of stopped breathing during sleep. Waking during the night and gasping or choking. Awakening in the morning with a dry mouth or sore throat. Morning headaches. Trouble focusing during the day. Mood changes, such as depression or being easily upset. High blood pressure. Decreased interest in sex.",1
475,What is one of the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes in children?,430,"Illustration of athlete’s foot on different skin colors. The fungal infection causes scaly rash that may itch, sting or burn.Scaly, peeling or cracked skin between the toes Itchiness, especially right after taking off shoes and socks Inflamed skin that might appear reddish, purplish or grayish, depending on your skin color Burning or stinging Blisters Dry, scaly skin on the bottom of the foot that extends up the side",1
476,What is one of the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes in children?,1033,Renal artery stenosis often doesn't cause any signs or symptoms until it's advanced. The condition may be discovered incidentally during testing for something else. Your health care provider may also suspect a problem if you have:High blood pressure that begins suddenly or worsens without explanation High blood pressure that begins before age 30 or after age 50,1
477,What is one of the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes in children?,834,"Symptoms include:Pain that's often worsened by holding the head in one place for long periods, such as when driving or working at a computer Muscle tightness and spasms Decreased ability to move the head Headache",1
478,What is one of the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes in children?,691,"Signs and symptoms of a tooth abscess include:Severe, constant, throbbing toothache that can spread to your jawbone, neck or ear Pain or discomfort with hot and cold temperatures Pain or discomfort with the pressure of chewing or biting Fever Swelling in your face, cheek or neck that may lead to difficulty breathing or swallowing Tender, swollen lymph nodes under your jaw or in your neck Foul odor in your mouth Sudden rush of foul-smelling and foul-tasting, salty fluid in your mouth and pain relief, if the abscess ruptures",1
479,What is one of the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes in children?,606,"Symptoms of burning mouth syndrome may include:A burning or scalding feeling that most commonly affects your tongue, but also may affect your lips, gums, roof of your mouth, throat or whole mouth. A feeling of dry mouth with increased thirst. Taste changes in your mouth, such as a bitter or metallic taste. Loss of taste. Tingling, stinging or numbness in your mouth.",1
480,What is one of the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes in children?,431,"There might be no signs or symptoms in the early stages of cardiomyopathy. But as the condition advances, signs and symptoms usually appear, including:Breathlessness with activity or even at rest Swelling of the legs, ankles and feet Bloating of the abdomen due to fluid buildup Cough while lying down Difficulty lying flat to sleep Fatigue Heartbeats that feel rapid, pounding or fluttering Chest discomfort or pressure Dizziness, lightheadedness and fainting",1
481,What is one of the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes in children?,700,Airplane ear can occur in one or both ears. Common signs and symptoms include:Moderate discomfort or pain in your ear Feeling of fullness or stuffiness in your ear Muffled hearing or slight to moderate hearing loss,1
482,What is one of the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes in children?,353,"The signs and symptoms of rubella are often difficult to notice, especially in children. Signs and symptoms generally appear between two and three weeks after exposure to the virus. They usually last about 1 to 5 days and may include:Mild fever of 102 F (38.9 C) or lower Headache Stuffy or runny nose Red, itchy eyes Enlarged, tender lymph nodes at the base of the skull, the back of the neck and behind the ears A fine, pink rash that begins on the face and quickly spreads to the trunk and then the arms and legs, before disappearing in the same order Aching joints, especially in young women",1
483,What is one of the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes in children?,1026,"You might not have symptoms in the early stages of diabetic retinopathy. As the condition progresses, you might develop:Spots or dark strings floating in your vision (floaters) Blurred vision Fluctuating vision Dark or empty areas in your vision Vision loss",1
484,What is one of the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes in children?,478,"Muscle cramps occur mostly in leg muscles, most often in the calf. Cramps usually last for seconds to minutes. After the cramp eases, the area might be sore for hours or days.Cause severe discomfort. Have leg swelling, redness or skin changes. Come with muscle weakness. Happen often. Don't get better with self-care.",1
485,What is one of the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes in children?,453,"Staph infections can range from minor skin problems to life-threatening illness. For example, endocarditis, a serious infection of the inner lining of your heart (endocardium) can be caused by staph bacteria. Signs and symptoms of staph infections vary widely, depending on the location and severity of the infection.Boils. The most common type of staph infection is the boil. This is a pocket of pus that develops in a hair follicle or oil gland. The skin over the infected area usually becomes red and swollen. If a boil breaks open, it will probably drain pus. Boils occur most often under the arms or around the groin or buttocks. Impetigo. This contagious, often painful rash can be caused by staph bacteria. Impetigo usually has large blisters that may ooze fluid and develop a honey-colored crust. Cellulitis. Cellulitis is an infection of the deeper layers of skin. It causes redness and swelling on the surface of your skin. Sores or areas of oozing discharge may develop, too. Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome. Toxins produced by the staph bacteria may cause staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome. Affecting mostly babies and children, this condition includes a fever, a rash and sometimes blisters. When the blisters break, the top layer of skin comes off. This leaves a red, raw surface that looks like a burn.",1
486,What is one of the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes in children?,615,"The thighbone (femur) is the strongest bone in the body. It is usually obvious when the thighbone is broken because it takes so much force to break. But a break in the shinbone (tibia) or in the bone that runs alongside the shinbone (fibula) may be less obvious.Severe pain, which may worsen with movement Swelling Tenderness Bruising Obvious deformity or shortening of the affected leg Inability to walk",1
487,What is one of the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes in children?,262,"Achalasia symptoms generally appear gradually and worsen over time. Signs and symptoms may include:Inability to swallow (dysphagia), which may feel like food or drink is stuck in your throat Regurgitating food or saliva Heartburn Belching Chest pain that comes and goes Coughing at night Pneumonia (from aspiration of food into the lungs) Weight loss Vomiting",1
488,What is one of the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes in children?,352,"Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) symptoms can include:Leg swelling Leg pain, cramping or soreness that often starts in the calf Change in skin color on the leg — such as red or purple, depending on the color of your skin A feeling of warmth on the affected leg",1
489,What is one of the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes in children?,315,"Common anxiety signs and symptoms include:Feeling nervous, restless or tense Having a sense of impending danger, panic or doom Having an increased heart rate Breathing rapidly (hyperventilation) Sweating Trembling Feeling weak or tired Trouble concentrating or thinking about anything other than the present worry Having trouble sleeping Experiencing gastrointestinal (GI) problems Having difficulty controlling worry Having the urge to avoid things that trigger anxiety",1
490,What is one of the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes in children?,118,"Your limbs have specific areas of muscle (compartments). Your lower leg, for example, has four compartments. Chronic exertional compartment syndrome often occurs in the same compartment of an affected limb on both sides of the body, usually the lower leg.Aching, burning or cramping pain in a compartment of the affected limb Tightness in the affected limb Numbness or tingling in the affected limb Weakness of the affected limb Foot drop, in severe cases, if legs are affected Occasionally, swelling or bulging as a result of a muscle hernia",1
491,What is one of the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes in children?,286,"The male reproductive system makes, stores and moves sperm. The testicles produce sperm. Fluid from the seminal vesicles and prostate gland combines with sperm to make semen. The penis ejaculates semen during sexual intercourse.Painful urination. Pus-like discharge from the tip of the penis. Pain or swelling in one testicle.",1
492,What is one of the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes in children?,83,"Signs and symptoms of sarcoma include:A lump that can be felt through the skin that may or may not be painful Bone pain A broken bone that happens unexpectedly, such as with a minor injury or no injury at all Abdominal pain Weight loss",1
493,What is one of the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes in children?,797,Symptoms of broken heart syndrome can mimic those of a heart attack. Symptoms may include:Chest pain. Shortness of breath.,1
494,What is one of the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes in children?,413,"Pericardial effusion may not cause any noticeable signs and symptoms, particularly if the fluid has increased slowly.Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing (dyspnea) Discomfort when breathing while lying down Chest pain, usually behind the breastbone or on the left side of the chest Chest fullness Lightheadedness or feeling faint Swelling in the abdomen or legs",1
495,What is one of the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes in children?,82,"A tick bite may look like as a tiny, itchy bump on your skin, much like a mosquito bite. This doesn't mean you have a tick-borne disease. Many people will not notice they've had a tick bite.Fever. Headache. Extreme tiredness. Joint stiffness. Muscle aches and pains. Swollen lymph nodes.",1
496,What is one of the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes in children?,774,"Early in multiple myeloma, there might be no symptoms. When signs and symptoms happen, they can include:Bone pain, especially in the spine, chest or hips. Nausea. Constipation. Loss of appetite. Mental fogginess or confusion. Tiredness. Infections. Weight loss. Weakness. Thirst. Needing to urinate often.",1
497,What is one of the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes in children?,377,"With repeated sun exposure, wrinkles can become very pronounced and deep, especially on the back of the neck.Age. As you get older, your skin naturally becomes less elastic and more fragile. Decreased production of natural oils dries your skin and makes it appear more wrinkled. Fat in the deeper layers of your skin diminishes. This causes loose, saggy skin and more-pronounced lines and crevices. Exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light. Ultraviolet radiation, which speeds the natural aging process, is the primary cause of early wrinkling. Exposure to UV light breaks down your skin's connective tissue — collagen and elastin fibers, which lie in the deeper layer of skin (dermis). Without the supportive connective tissue, your skin loses strength and flexibility. Skin then begins to sag and wrinkle prematurely. Smoking. Smoking can accelerate the normal aging process of your skin, contributing to wrinkles. This may be due to smoking's effect on collagen. Repeated facial expressions. Facial movements and expressions, such as squinting or smiling, lead to fine lines and wrinkles. Each time you use a facial muscle, a groove forms beneath the surface of the skin. And as skin ages, it loses its flexibility and is no longer able to spring back in place. These grooves then become permanent features on your face.",1
498,What is one of the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes in children?,904,"During a hot flash, you might have:A sudden feeling of warmth spreading through your chest, neck and face A flushed appearance with red, blotchy skin Rapid heartbeat Perspiration, mostly on your upper body A chilled feeling as the hot flash lets up Feelings of anxiety",1
499,What is one of the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes in children?,986,"The mildest forms of histoplasmosis cause no signs or symptoms. But severe infections can be life-threatening. When signs and symptoms occur, they usually appear 3 to 17 days after exposure and can include:Fever Chills Headache Muscle aches Dry cough Chest pain Tiredness",1
500,How many days did this happen to me?,394,"Many people with colon cancer don't have symptoms at first. When symptoms appear, they'll likely depend on the cancer's size and where it is in the large intestine.A change in bowel habits, such as more frequent diarrhea or constipation. Rectal bleeding or blood in the stool. Ongoing discomfort in the belly area, such as cramps, gas or pain. A feeling that the bowel doesn't empty all the way during a bowel movement. Weakness or tiredness. Losing weight without trying.",1
501,How many days did this happen to me?,589,"Symptoms of primary lateral sclerosis usually take years to develop and get worse. Symptoms generally begin in the legs. Rarely, PLS begins with weakness in the tongue or hands. Then weakness gradually moves down the spinal cord to the legs. However, symptoms vary from person to person. Symptoms may include:Stiffness, weakness and muscle spasms in the legs. This is known as spasticity. Rarely, spasticity starts in only one leg and moves to the arms, hands, tongue and jaw. Slowed movement. Tripping, being clumsy and having trouble with balance. Hand clumsiness. A hoarse voice, as well as slowed, slurred speech and drooling. Trouble chewing and swallowing. Sometimes, frequent, rapid and intense shifts in emotions. Rarely, breathing problems and bladder problems late in the disease.",1
502,How many days did this happen to me?,122,"Pemphigus causes blisters on your skin and mucous membranes. The blisters rupture easily, leaving open sores, which may ooze and become infected.Pemphigus vulgaris. This type usually begins with blisters in your mouth and then on your skin or genital mucous membranes. The blisters typically are painful but don't itch. Blisters in your mouth or throat may make it hard to swallow and eat. Pemphigus foliaceus. This type causes blisters on the chest, back and shoulders. The blisters tend to be more itchy than painful. Pemphigus foliaceus doesn't cause mouth blisters.",1
503,How many days did this happen to me?,748,Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors often cause symptoms that get worse quickly. Symptoms include:Pain where the tumor is growing. Weakness when trying to move the body part that has the tumor. A growing lump of tissue under the skin.,1
504,How many days did this happen to me?,143,"Signs and symptoms of sickle cell anemia usually appear around 6 months of age. They vary from person to person and may change over time. Signs and symptoms can include:Anemia. Sickle cells break apart easily and die. Red blood cells usually live for about 120 days before they need to be replaced. But sickle cells typically die in 10 to 20 days, leaving a shortage of red blood cells (anemia). Without enough red blood cells, the body can't get enough oxygen and this causes fatigue. Episodes of pain. Periodic episodes of extreme pain, called pain crises, are a major symptom of sickle cell anemia. Pain develops when sickle-shaped red blood cells block blood flow through tiny blood vessels to your chest, abdomen and joints. The pain varies in intensity and can last for a few hours to a few days. Some people have only a few pain crises a year. Others have a dozen or more a year. A severe pain crisis requires a hospital stay. Some adolescents and adults with sickle cell anemia also have chronic pain, which can result from bone and joint damage, ulcers, and other causes. Swelling of hands and feet. The swelling is caused by sickle-shaped red blood cells blocking blood circulation in the hands and feet. Frequent infections. Sickle cells can damage the spleen, increasing vulnerability to infections. Infants and children with sickle cell anemia commonly receive vaccinations and antibiotics to prevent potentially life-threatening infections, such as pneumonia. Delayed growth or puberty. Red blood cells provide the body with the oxygen and nutrients needed for growth. A shortage of healthy red blood cells can slow growth in infants and children and delay puberty in teenagers. Vision problems. Tiny blood vessels that supply the eyes can become plugged with sickle cells. This can damage the retina — the portion of the eye that processes visual images — and lead to vision problems.",1
505,How many days did this happen to me?,348,Signs and symptoms of pheochromocytomas often include:High blood pressure Headache Heavy sweating Rapid heartbeat Tremors Pallor Shortness of breath Panic attack-type symptoms,1
506,How many days did this happen to me?,1052,"No two cases of lupus are exactly alike. Signs and symptoms may come on suddenly or develop slowly, may be mild or severe, and may be temporary or permanent. Most people with lupus have mild disease characterized by episodes — called flares — when signs and symptoms get worse for a while, then improve or even disappear completely for a time.Fatigue Fever Joint pain, stiffness and swelling Butterfly-shaped rash on the face that covers the cheeks and bridge of the nose or rashes elsewhere on the body Skin lesions that appear or worsen with sun exposure Fingers and toes that turn white or blue when exposed to cold or during stressful periods Shortness of breath Chest pain Dry eyes Headaches, confusion and memory loss",1
507,How many days did this happen to me?,531,"Signs and symptoms of body dysmorphic disorder include:Being extremely preoccupied with a perceived flaw in appearance that to others can't be seen or appears minor Strong belief that you have a defect in your appearance that makes you ugly or deformed Belief that others take special notice of your appearance in a negative way or mock you Engaging in behaviors aimed at fixing or hiding the perceived flaw that are difficult to resist or control, such as frequently checking the mirror, grooming or skin picking Attempting to hide perceived flaws with styling, makeup or clothes Constantly comparing your appearance with others Frequently seeking reassurance about your appearance from others Having perfectionist tendencies Seeking cosmetic procedures with little satisfaction Avoiding social situations",1
508,How many days did this happen to me?,441,"Signs and symptoms of microscopic colitis include:Chronic watery diarrhea Abdominal pain, cramps or bloating Weight loss Nausea Fecal incontinence Dehydration",1
509,How many days did this happen to me?,1044,Signs and symptoms of a broken toe include:Pain Swelling Change in skin color from bruising or bleeding under the skin,1
510,How many days did this happen to me?,420,"Left ventricular hypertrophy usually develops gradually. Some people do not have symptoms, especially during the early stages of the condition.Shortness of breath, especially while lying down Swelling of the legs Chest pain, often when exercising Sensation of rapid, fluttering or pounding heartbeats, called palpitations Fainting or a feeling of lightheadedness",1
511,How many days did this happen to me?,1062,"Symptoms of a sore throat can vary depending on the cause. Signs and symptoms might include:Pain or a scratchy sensation in the throat Pain that worsens with swallowing or talking Difficulty swallowing Sore, swollen glands in your neck or jaw Swollen, red tonsils White patches or pus on your tonsils A hoarse or muffled voice",1
512,How many days did this happen to me?,849,Proctitis signs and symptoms may include:A frequent or continuous feeling that you need to have a bowel movement Rectal bleeding Passing mucus through your rectum Rectal pain Pain on the left side of your abdomen A feeling of fullness in your rectum Diarrhea Pain with bowel movements,1
513,How many days did this happen to me?,26,"Eye melanoma may not cause signs and symptoms. When they do occur, signs and symptoms of eye melanoma can include:A sensation of flashes or specks of dust in your vision (floaters) A growing dark spot on the iris A change in the shape of the dark circle (pupil) at the center of your eye Poor or blurry vision in one eye Loss of peripheral vision",1
514,How many days did this happen to me?,501,"Mammary duct ectasia often doesn't cause any signs or symptoms, but some people experience:A dirty white, greenish or black nipple discharge from one or both nipples Tenderness in the nipple or surrounding breast tissue (areola) Redness of the nipple and areolar tissue A breast lump or thickening near the clogged duct A nipple that's turned inward (inverted)",1
515,How many days did this happen to me?,918,"Some men with delayed ejaculation need 30 minutes or more of sexual stimulation to have an orgasm and ejaculate. Other men might not be able to ejaculate at all (anejaculation).Lifelong vs. acquired. With lifelong delayed ejaculation, the problem is present from the time of sexual maturity. Acquired delayed ejaculation occurs after a period of normal sexual functioning. Generalized vs. situational. Generalized delayed ejaculation isn't limited to certain sex partners or certain kinds of stimulation. Situational delayed ejaculation occurs only under certain circumstances.",1
516,How many days did this happen to me?,480,"The characteristic signs and symptoms of progressive supranuclear palsy include:A loss of balance while walking. A tendency to fall backward can occur very early in the disease. An inability to aim your eyes properly. You may not be able to look downward, or experience blurring and double vision. This difficulty with focusing the eyes can make some people spill food or appear disinterested in conversation because of poor eye contact.",1
517,How many days did this happen to me?,911,"These are common features of ganglion cysts:Location. Ganglion cysts most often develop along the tendons or joints of wrists or hands. The next most common locations are the ankles and feet. These cysts grow near other joints too. Shape and size. Ganglion cysts are round or oval. Some are too small to feel. The size of a cyst can change, often getting larger over time with joint movement. Pain. Ganglion cysts usually are painless. But if a cyst presses on a nerve or other structures, it can cause pain, tingling, numbness or muscle weakness.",1
518,How many days did this happen to me?,906,"Pulmonary valve stenosis symptoms depend on how much blood flow is blocked. Some people with mild pulmonary stenosis do not have symptoms. Those with more-severe pulmonary stenosis may first notice symptoms while exercising.A whooshing sound called a heart murmur that can be heard with a stethoscope. Fatigue. Shortness of breath, especially during activity. Chest pain. Fainting.",1
519,How many days did this happen to me?,1064,Atypical hyperplasia usually doesn't cause any specific symptoms.Atypical ductal hyperplasia describes abnormal cells within the breast ducts. Atypical lobular hyperplasia describes abnormal cells within the breast lobules.,1
520,How many days did this happen to me?,808,"A cross section of spine (on left) shows how nerve roots are connected to the spinal cord. The most severe type of nerve injury is an avulsion (A), where the nerve roots are torn away from the spinal cord. Less severe injuries involve a stretching (B) of the nerve fibers or a rupture (C), where the nerve is torn into two pieces.A feeling like an electric shock or a burning sensation shooting down the arm Numbness and weakness in the arm",1
521,How many days did this happen to me?,172,"You may not have symptoms from pancreatic cysts, which are often found when imaging tests of the abdomen are done for another reason.Persistent abdominal pain, which may radiate to your back Nausea and vomiting Weight loss Feeling full soon after you start eating",1
522,How many days did this happen to me?,575,"Tricuspid valve regurgitation often doesn't cause signs or symptoms until the condition is severe. The condition may be discovered when tests are done for other reasons.Fatigue Irregular heart rhythms (arrhythmias) Pulsing in the neck Shortness of breath with activity Swelling in the belly area (abdomen), legs or neck veins",1
523,How many days did this happen to me?,274,"There are many different types of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, but the most common signs and symptoms include:Overly flexible joints. Because the connective tissue that holds joints together is looser, your joints can move far past the normal range of motion. Joint pain and dislocations are common. Stretchy skin. Weakened connective tissue allows your skin to stretch much more than usual. You may be able to pull a pinch of skin up away from your flesh, but it will snap right back into place when you let go. Your skin might also feel exceptionally soft and velvety. Fragile skin. Damaged skin often doesn't heal well. For example, the stitches used to close a wound often will tear out and leave a gaping scar. These scars may look thin and crinkly.",1
524,How many days did this happen to me?,618,"Signs and symptoms of compulsive gambling (gambling disorder) can include:Being preoccupied with gambling, such as constantly planning gambling activities and how to get more gambling money Needing to gamble with increasing amounts of money to get the same thrill Trying to control, cut back or stop gambling, without success Feeling restless or irritable when you try to cut down on gambling Gambling to escape problems or relieve feelings of helplessness, guilt, anxiety or depression Trying to get back lost money by gambling more (chasing losses) Lying to family members or others to hide the extent of your gambling Risking or losing important relationships, a job, or school or work opportunities because of gambling Asking others to bail you out of financial trouble because you gambled money away",1
525,How many days did this happen to me?,239,"Most people with colon polyps do not have any symptoms. You might not know you have a polyp until your health care provider finds it during an exam of your colon.Change in bowel habits. Constipation or diarrhea that lasts longer than a week may mean the presence of a larger colon polyp or cancer. However, several other conditions also can cause changes in bowel habits. Change in stool color. Blood can show up as red streaks in your stool or make stool appear black. A change in color also may be caused by certain foods, medicines or dietary supplements. Iron deficiency anemia. Bleeding from polyps can happen slowly over time, without visible blood in your stool. Chronic bleeding may lead to iron deficiency anemia, which can make you feel tired and short of breath. Pain. A large colon polyp can block part of your bowel, leading to crampy abdominal pain. Rectal bleeding. This can be a sign of colon polyps or cancer or other conditions, such as hemorrhoids or minor tears of the anus.",1
526,How many days did this happen to me?,235,Signs and symptoms of gastroparesis include:Vomiting Nausea Abdominal bloating Abdominal pain A feeling of fullness after eating just a few bites Vomiting undigested food eaten a few hours earlier Acid reflux Changes in blood sugar levels Lack of appetite Weight loss and malnutrition,1
527,How many days did this happen to me?,83,"Signs and symptoms of sarcoma include:A lump that can be felt through the skin that may or may not be painful Bone pain A broken bone that happens unexpectedly, such as with a minor injury or no injury at all Abdominal pain Weight loss",1
528,How many days did this happen to me?,840,"The signs and symptoms of polymyalgia rheumatica usually occur on both sides of the body and might include:Aches or pain in your shoulders Aches or pain in your neck, upper arms, buttocks, hips or thighs Stiffness in affected areas, particularly in the morning or after being inactive for a time Limited range of motion in affected areas Pain or stiffness in your wrists, elbows or knees",1
529,How many days did this happen to me?,456,"Signs and symptoms of alcohol intolerance — or of a reaction to ingredients in an alcoholic beverage — can include:Facial redness (flushing) Red, itchy skin bumps (hives) Worsening of pre-existing asthma Runny or stuffy nose Low blood pressure Nausea and vomiting Diarrhea",1
530,How many days did this happen to me?,1024,"Initially, iron deficiency anemia can be so mild that it goes unnoticed. But as the body becomes more deficient in iron and anemia worsens, the signs and symptoms intensify.Extreme fatigue Weakness Pale skin Chest pain, fast heartbeat or shortness of breath Headache, dizziness or lightheadedness Cold hands and feet Inflammation or soreness of your tongue Brittle nails Unusual cravings for non-nutritive substances, such as ice, dirt or starch Poor appetite, especially in infants and children with iron deficiency anemia",1
531,How many days did this happen to me?,698,"Signs and symptoms of paraneoplastic syndromes of the nervous system can develop relatively quickly, often over days to weeks. Signs and symptoms of paraneoplastic syndromes of the nervous system often begin even before a cancer is diagnosed.Difficulty walking Difficulty maintaining balance Loss of muscle coordination Loss of muscle tone or weakness Loss of fine motor skills, such as picking up objects Difficulty swallowing Slurred speech or stuttering Memory loss and other thinking (cognitive) impairment Vision problems Sleep disturbances Seizures Hallucinations Unusual involuntary movements",1
532,How many days did this happen to me?,678,"Kleptomania symptoms may include:Inability to resist powerful urges to steal items that you don't need Feeling increased tension, anxiety or arousal leading up to the theft Feeling pleasure, relief or satisfaction while stealing Feeling terrible guilt, remorse, self-loathing, shame or fear of arrest after the theft Return of the urges and a repetition of the kleptomania cycle",1
533,How many days did this happen to me?,205,"Testicles form in the abdomen during fetal development. During the final months of development, the testicles gradually descend into the scrotum. If this descent isn't completed at birth, the testicle usually descends within a few months. If your son has a retractile testicle, the testicle originally descended as it should, but doesn't remain in place.The testicle may be moved by hand from the groin into the scrotum and won't immediately retreat to the groin. The testicle might spontaneously appear in the scrotum and remain there for a time. The testicle might spontaneously disappear again for a time.",1
534,How many days did this happen to me?,322,"Signs and symptoms of Legg-Calve-Perthes disease include:Limping Pain or stiffness in the hip, groin, thigh or knee Limited range of motion of the hip joint Pain that worsens with activity and improves with rest",1
535,How many days did this happen to me?,140,"Valley fever is the initial form of coccidioidomycosis infection. This initial, acute illness can develop into a more serious disease, including chronic and disseminated coccidioidomycosis.Fever Cough Tiredness Shortness of breath Headache Chills Night sweats Joint aches and muscle soreness Red, spotty rash, mainly on lower legs but sometimes on the chest, arms and back",1
536,How many days did this happen to me?,973,Symptoms of asthma attacks may include:Shortness of breath. Chest tightness or pain. Coughing. Wheezing.,1
537,How many days did this happen to me?,962,Symptoms of truncus arteriosus usually occur in the first few days of life. They include:Blue or gray skin due to low oxygen levels. Excessive sleepiness. Poor feeding. Poor growth. Pounding heartbeat. Fast breathing. Shortness of breath.,1
538,How many days did this happen to me?,301,"People with Lynch syndrome may experience:Colon cancer before age 50 Cancer of the inside lining of the uterus (endometrial cancer) before age 50 A personal history of more than one type of cancer A family history of cancer before age 50 A family history of other cancers caused by Lynch syndrome, including stomach cancer, ovarian cancer, pancreatic cancer, kidney cancer, bladder cancer, ureteral cancer, brain cancer, small intestine cancer, gallbladder cancer, bile duct cancer and skin cancer",1
539,How many days did this happen to me?,822,"Over time, rosacea can thicken the skin on the nose, causing it to look bigger. This condition is called rhinophyma. It occurs more often in men than in women.Facial redness and flushing. Rosacea can make your face flush more easily. Over time, you may notice that your face stays red. Depending on skin color, redness may be subtle or look more pink or purple. Visible veins. Small blood vessels of the nose and cheeks break and become larger. These are also called spider veins. They may be subtle and hard to see, depending on skin color. Swollen bumps. Many people with rosacea develop pimples on the face that look like acne. These bumps sometimes contain pus. They also may appear on the chest and back. Burning sensation. The skin of the affected area may feel hot and tender. Eye problems. Many people with rosacea also have dry, irritated, swollen eyes and eyelids. This is known as ocular rosacea. Eye symptoms may show up before, after or at the same time as skin symptoms. Enlarged nose. Over time, rosacea can thicken the skin on the nose, causing the nose to look bigger. This condition also is called rhinophyma. It occurs more often in men than in women.",1
540,How many days did this happen to me?,209,General signs and symptoms of most types of vasculitis include:Fever Headache Fatigue Weight loss General aches and pains,1
541,How many days did this happen to me?,318,"Impacted wisdom teeth don't always cause symptoms. However, when an impacted wisdom tooth becomes infected, damages other teeth or causes other dental problems, you may experience some of these signs or symptoms:Red or swollen gums Tender or bleeding gums Jaw pain Swelling around the jaw Bad breath An unpleasant taste in your mouth Difficulty opening your mouth",1
542,How many days did this happen to me?,81,"Symptoms depend on the type of adjustment disorder. These symptoms can vary from person to person. You experience more stress than would generally be expected in response to a trying event, and this stress causes a lot of problems in your life.Feeling sad, hopeless or not enjoying things you used to enjoy. Crying often. Worrying, or feeling anxious, nervous, jittery or stressed out. Feeling irritable or like you can't handle anything and don't know where to start. Having trouble sleeping. Not eating enough. Having difficulty concentrating. Having difficulty with daily activities. Withdrawing from family and friends who support you socially. Not doing important things, such as going to work or paying bills. Thinking about suicide or acting on those thoughts.",1
543,How many days did this happen to me?,472,"Raynaud's disease causes smaller arteries that supply blood flow to the skin to narrow in response to cold or stress. The affected body parts, usually fingers and toes, might turn white then blue. Depending on your skin color, these color changes may be harder or easier to see. The affected areas may feel cold and numb until blood flow improves, usually after warming up.Cold fingers or toes. Areas of skin that turn white then blue. Depending on your skin color, these color changes may be harder or easier to see. Numb, prickly feeling or stinging pain upon warming or stress relief.",1
544,How many days did this happen to me?,1005,Signs and symptoms of nasal and paranasal tumors can include:Difficulty breathing through the nose. Frequent headaches. Loss of the sense of smell. Nosebleeds. Discharge from the nose. Facial swelling or pain. Watery eyes. A sore on the roof of the mouth. Vision problems. A lump in the neck. Difficulty opening the mouth.,1
545,How many days did this happen to me?,417,"Symptoms vary, depending on the type of eating disorder. Anorexia, bulimia and binge-eating disorder are the most common eating disorders. People with eating disorders can have all different body types and sizes.Skipping meals or snacks or making excuses for not eating. Having a very limited diet that hasn't been prescribed by a trained medical professional. Too much focus on food or healthy eating, especially if it means not participating in usual events, such as sports banquets, eating birthday cake or dining out. Making own meals rather than eating what the family eats. Withdrawing from usual social activities. Frequent and ongoing worry or complaints about being unhealthy or overweight and talk of losing weight. Frequent checking in the mirror for what are thought to be flaws. Repeatedly eating large amounts of foods. Using dietary supplements, laxatives or herbal products for weight loss. Exercising much more than the average person. This includes not taking rest days or days off for injury or illness or refusing to attend social events or other life events because of wanting to exercise. Calluses on the knuckles from reaching fingers into the mouth to cause vomiting. Problems with loss of tooth enamel that may be a sign of repeated vomiting. Leaving during meals or right after a meal to use the toilet. Talk of depression, disgust, shame or guilt about eating habits. Eating in secret.",1
546,How many days did this happen to me?,424,Niemann-Pick signs and symptoms may include:Clumsiness and difficulty walking Excessive muscle contractions (dystonia) or eye movements Sleep disturbances Difficulty swallowing and eating Recurrent pneumonia,1
547,How many days did this happen to me?,770,"Dupuytren contracture gets worse slowly, over years. The condition begins with a firm lump in the palm of the hand. This lump can be painful or painless.Age. Dupuytren contracture occurs most commonly after the age of 50. Sex. Men are much more likely to develop Dupuytren than are women. In men, symptoms may be worse and progress more quickly. Ancestry. People of Northern European descent are at higher risk of the disease. Family history. Dupuytren contracture often runs in families. Occupation. Some studies show a connection between Dupuytren contracture and workers who use vibrating tools. Diabetes. People with diabetes have an increased risk of Dupuytren contracture. Tobacco and alcohol use. Smoking tobacco and drinking alcohol both increase the risk of Dupuytren contracture.",1
548,How many days did this happen to me?,247,The most common symptom of orthostatic hypotension is lightheadedness or dizziness when standing after sitting or lying down. Symptoms usually last less than a few minutes.Lightheadedness or dizziness upon standing Blurry vision Weakness Fainting (syncope) Confusion,1
549,How many days did this happen to me?,194,Symptoms of an anal fissure include:Pain during bowel movements. Pain after bowel movements that can last up to several hours. Bright red blood on the stool or toilet paper after a bowel movement. A visible crack in the skin around the anus. A small lump or skin tag on the skin near the anal fissure.,1
550,How many colors are there in the eye?,1,"There are four main types of diabetic neuropathy. You can have one type or more than one type of neuropathy.Numbness or reduced ability to feel pain or temperature changes Tingling or burning feeling Sharp pains or cramps Muscle weakness Extreme sensitivity to touch — for some people, even a bedsheet's weight can be painful Serious foot problems, such as ulcers, infections, and bone and joint damage",1
551,How many colors are there in the eye?,303,"Anemia symptoms depend on the cause and how bad the anemia is. Anemia can be so mild that it causes no symptoms at first. But symptoms usually then occur and get worse as the anemia gets worse.Tiredness. Weakness. Shortness of breath. Pale or yellowish skin, which might be more obvious on white skin than on Black or brown skin. Irregular heartbeat. Dizziness or lightheadedness. Chest pain. Cold hands and feet. Headaches.",1
552,How many colors are there in the eye?,60,"Most growth plate fractures occur in bones of the fingers, forearm and lower leg. Signs and symptoms of a growth plate fracture may include:Pain and tenderness, particularly in response to pressure on the growth plate Inability to move the affected area or to put weight or pressure on the limb Warmth and swelling at the end of a bone, near a joint",1
553,How many colors are there in the eye?,719,"Signs and symptoms of sinus headaches may include:Pain, pressure and fullness in the cheeks, brow or forehead Worsening pain if you bend forward or lie down Stuffy nose Fatigue Achy feeling in the upper teeth",1
554,How many colors are there in the eye?,359,"Primary progressive aphasia symptoms vary based on which part of the brain's language areas are involved. The condition has three types. Each type causes different symptoms. Symptoms develop over time and gradually get worse.Trouble understanding spoken or written language, particularly single words. Trouble understanding the meaning of words. Not being able to name objects. Trouble formulating sentences.",1
555,How many colors are there in the eye?,788,"Vertebral tumors can cause different signs and symptoms, especially as tumors grow. The tumors may affect your spinal cord or the nerve roots, blood vessels, or bones of your spine. Vertebral tumor signs and symptoms may include:Pain at the site of the tumor due to tumor growth Back pain, often radiating to other parts of your body Back pain that's worse at night Loss of sensation or muscle weakness, especially in your arms or legs Difficulty walking, sometimes leading to falls Feeling less sensitive to cold, heat and pain Loss of bowel or bladder function Paralysis, which may be mild or severe, and can strike in different areas throughout the body",1
556,How many colors are there in the eye?,739,"Symptoms of spinal AVM can differ from person to person. Symptoms depend on where the AVM is found and how severe it is. Some people may not notice symptoms for many years, if at all. Others may experience symptoms that are debilitating or life-threatening.Problems with walking or climbing stairs Numbness, tingling or sudden pain in the legs Weakness on one or both sides of the body",1
557,How many colors are there in the eye?,320,"Pancreatic cancer often doesn't cause symptoms until the disease is advanced. When they happen, signs and symptoms of pancreatic cancer may include:Belly pain that spreads to the sides or back. Loss of appetite. Weight loss. Yellowing of the skin and the whites of the eyes, called jaundice. Light-colored or floating stools. Dark-colored urine. Itching. New diagnosis of diabetes or diabetes that's getting harder to control. Pain and swelling in an arm or leg, which might be caused by a blood clot. Tiredness or weakness.",1
558,How many colors are there in the eye?,1054,"You may not notice any symptoms at first. However, some women who have an ectopic pregnancy have the usual early signs or symptoms of pregnancy — a missed period, breast tenderness and nausea.Severe abdominal or pelvic pain accompanied by vaginal bleeding Extreme lightheadedness or fainting Shoulder pain",1
559,How many colors are there in the eye?,155,"The symptoms of MIS-C are serious and are treated in the hospital. Not all kids have the same symptoms. But if no other diagnosis fits, health care professionals may diagnose MIS-C if a child:Either had COVID-19 or has a close contact who had COVID-19 in the 2 months before hospitalization. Has a fever. Has a blood test result that shows a high level of inflammation throughout the body, called systemic inflammation. Has at least two of the following symptoms: Heart problems. Red, bloodshot eyes. Redness or swelling of the lips and tongue. Redness or swelling of the hands or feet. Pain in the belly, vomiting or diarrhea. Problems with blood clotting. Shock.",1
560,How many colors are there in the eye?,63,"Most people infected with toxoplasmosis do not have any symptoms. They often don't know they're infected. Some people have flu-like symptoms, including:Fever. Swollen lymph nodes that may last for weeks. Headache. Muscle aches. Skin rash.",1
561,How many colors are there in the eye?,190,"Leukoplakia usually occurs on your gums, the insides of your cheeks, the bottom of your mouth — beneath the tongue — and, sometimes, your tongue. It isn't usually painful and may go unnoticed for a while.White or grayish in patches that can't be wiped away Irregular or flat-textured Thickened or hardened in areas Along with raised, red lesions (speckled leukoplakia or erythroplakia), which are more likely to show precancerous changes",1
562,How many colors are there in the eye?,78,"Kidney stones form in your kidneys. As stones move into your ureters — the thin tubes that allow urine to pass from your kidneys to your bladder — signs and symptoms can result. Signs and symptoms of kidney stones can include severe pain, nausea, vomiting, fever, chills and blood in your urine.Severe, sharp pain in the side and back, below the ribs Pain that radiates to the lower abdomen and groin Pain that comes in waves and fluctuates in intensity Pain or burning sensation while urinating",1
563,How many colors are there in the eye?,910,"There are three forms of Tay-Sachs disease: infantile, juvenile and late onset/adult.Exaggerated startle response when the baby hears loud noises ""Cherry-red"" spots in the eyes Loss of motor skills, including turning over, crawling and sitting up Muscle weakness, progressing to paralysis Movement problems Seizures Vision loss and blindness Hearing loss and deafness Problems swallowing Loss of mental functions and a lack of response to surroundings Growth in head size (progressive macrocephaly)",1
564,How many colors are there in the eye?,636,"Boils can occur anywhere on your skin, but appear mainly on the face, back of the neck, armpits, thighs and buttocks — hair-bearing areas where you're most likely to sweat or experience friction. Signs and symptoms of a boil usually include:A painful, red bump that starts out small and can enlarge to more than 2 inches (5 centimeters) Reddish or purplish, swollen skin around the bump An increase in the size of the bump over a few days as it fills with pus Development of a yellow-white tip that eventually ruptures and allows the pus to drain out",1
565,How many colors are there in the eye?,298,"Post-polio syndrome only affects people who had polio. Common signs and symptoms of post-polio syndrome include:Muscle and joint weakness and pain that gets worse over time Feeling easily fatigued and exhausted Losing muscle tissue (atrophy) Breathing or swallowing problems Sleep-related breathing disorders, such as sleep apnea Decreased tolerance of cold temperatures",1
566,How many colors are there in the eye?,620,Liposarcoma symptoms depend on the part of the body where the cancer forms.A growing lump of tissue under the skin. Pain. Swelling. Weakness of the affected limb.,1
567,How many colors are there in the eye?,669,"In hypospadias, the opening of the urethra is located on the underside of the penis instead of at the tip. In most cases, the opening of the urethra is within the head of the penis. Less often, the opening is at the middle or the base of the penis. Rarely, the opening is in or beneath the scrotum.Opening of the urethra at a location other than the tip of the penis Downward curve of the penis (chordee) Hooded appearance of the penis because only the top half of the penis is covered by foreskin Abnormal spraying during urination",1
568,How many colors are there in the eye?,79,"The symptoms of HIV and AIDS vary, depending on the phase of infection.Fever Headache Muscle aches and joint pain Rash Sore throat and painful mouth sores Swollen lymph glands, mainly on the neck Diarrhea Weight loss Cough Night sweats",1
569,How many colors are there in the eye?,740,Signs and symptoms of malaria may include:Fever Chills General feeling of discomfort Headache Nausea and vomiting Diarrhea Abdominal pain Muscle or joint pain Fatigue Rapid breathing Rapid heart rate Cough,1
570,How many colors are there in the eye?,488,"Early symptoms of ankylosing spondylitis might include back pain and stiffness in the lower back and hips, especially in the morning and after periods of inactivity. Neck pain and fatigue also are common. Over time, symptoms might worsen, improve or stop at irregular intervals.The joint between the base of the spine and the pelvis. The vertebrae in the lower back. The places where tendons and ligaments attach to bones, mainly in the spine, but sometimes along the back of the heel. The cartilage between the breastbone and the ribs. The hip and shoulder joints.",1
571,How many colors are there in the eye?,818,"During a molar pregnancy, the placenta doesn't form typically. It can look like a mass of cysts. The fetus either doesn't form or doesn't form regularly and can't survive.Dark brown to bright red bleeding from the vagina during the first three months Severe nausea and vomiting Sometimes grapelike cysts that pass from the vagina Pelvic pressure or pain",1
572,How many colors are there in the eye?,699,"Symptoms of small bowel cancer include:Abdominal pain. Yellowing of the skin and the whites of the eyes, called jaundice. Feeling very weak or tired. Nausea. Vomiting. Losing weight without trying. Blood in the stool, which might look red or black. Watery diarrhea. Skin flushing.",1
573,How many colors are there in the eye?,653,Signs and symptoms of pulmonary fibrosis may include:Shortness of breath (dyspnea) A dry cough Fatigue Unexplained weight loss Aching muscles and joints Widening and rounding of the tips of the fingers or toes (clubbing),1
574,How many colors are there in the eye?,717,"Normally when you blink, your eyelids distribute tears evenly across your eyes, keeping the surfaces of the eyes lubricated. These tears drain into small openings on the inner part of your eyelids (puncta).Watery eyes (excessive tearing). Without proper drainage, your tears may pool and constantly flow over your eyelids. Excessive dryness. Ectropion can cause your eyes to feel dry, gritty and sandy. Irritation. Stagnant tears or dryness can irritate your eyes, causing a burning sensation and redness in your eyelids and the whites of your eyes. Sensitivity to light. Stagnant tears or dry eyes can irritate the surface of the cornea, making you sensitive to light.",1
575,How many colors are there in the eye?,143,"Signs and symptoms of sickle cell anemia usually appear around 6 months of age. They vary from person to person and may change over time. Signs and symptoms can include:Anemia. Sickle cells break apart easily and die. Red blood cells usually live for about 120 days before they need to be replaced. But sickle cells typically die in 10 to 20 days, leaving a shortage of red blood cells (anemia). Without enough red blood cells, the body can't get enough oxygen and this causes fatigue. Episodes of pain. Periodic episodes of extreme pain, called pain crises, are a major symptom of sickle cell anemia. Pain develops when sickle-shaped red blood cells block blood flow through tiny blood vessels to your chest, abdomen and joints. The pain varies in intensity and can last for a few hours to a few days. Some people have only a few pain crises a year. Others have a dozen or more a year. A severe pain crisis requires a hospital stay. Some adolescents and adults with sickle cell anemia also have chronic pain, which can result from bone and joint damage, ulcers, and other causes. Swelling of hands and feet. The swelling is caused by sickle-shaped red blood cells blocking blood circulation in the hands and feet. Frequent infections. Sickle cells can damage the spleen, increasing vulnerability to infections. Infants and children with sickle cell anemia commonly receive vaccinations and antibiotics to prevent potentially life-threatening infections, such as pneumonia. Delayed growth or puberty. Red blood cells provide the body with the oxygen and nutrients needed for growth. A shortage of healthy red blood cells can slow growth in infants and children and delay puberty in teenagers. Vision problems. Tiny blood vessels that supply the eyes can become plugged with sickle cells. This can damage the retina — the portion of the eye that processes visual images — and lead to vision problems.",1
576,How many colors are there in the eye?,220,"Babies with Rett syndrome usually are born after an uncomplicated pregnancy and delivery. Most infants with Rett syndrome seem to grow and behave as expected for the first six months. After that, signs and symptoms start to appear.Slowed growth. Brain growth slows after birth. Smaller than usual head size (microcephaly) is sometimes the first sign that a child has Rett syndrome. As children get older, there is delayed growth in other parts of the body. Loss of movement and coordination abilities. The first signs often include reduced hand control and a decreasing ability to crawl or walk. At first, this loss of abilities occurs rapidly, and then it continues more gradually. Eventually muscles become weak or stiff, with unusual movement and positioning. Loss of communication abilities. Children with Rett syndrome typically begin to lose the ability to speak, to make eye contact and to communicate in other ways. They may become disinterested in other people, toys and their surroundings. Some children have rapid changes, such as a sudden loss of language. Over time, children may gradually regain eye contact and develop nonverbal communication skills. Unusual hand movements. Children with Rett syndrome usually develop repetitive, purposeless hand movements, which differ from child to child. Hand movements may include hand-wringing, squeezing, clapping, tapping or rubbing.",1
577,How many colors are there in the eye?,539,"Cardiogenic shock signs and symptoms include:Rapid breathing Severe shortness of breath Sudden, rapid heartbeat (tachycardia) Loss of consciousness Weak pulse Low blood pressure (hypotension) Sweating Pale skin Cold hands or feet Urinating less than normal or not at all",1
578,How many colors are there in the eye?,743,"Tetralogy of Fallot symptoms depend on how much blood flow is blocked from leaving the heart to go to the lungs. Symptoms may include:Blue or gray skin color. Shortness of breath and rapid breathing, especially during feeding or exercise. Trouble gaining weight. Getting tired easily during play or exercise. Irritability. Crying for long periods of time. Fainting.",1
579,How many colors are there in the eye?,241,"A specific phobia involves a strong, lasting fear of a certain object or situation that's much greater than the actual risk. There are many types of phobias. It's common to have a specific phobia about more than one object or situation. Specific phobias also can happen along with other types of anxiety disorders.Situations, such as airplanes, driving, enclosed spaces or going to school. Nature, such as thunderstorms, heights or the dark. Animals or insects, such as dogs, snakes or spiders. Blood, shots or injuries, such as needles, accidents or medical procedures. Others, such as choking, throwing up, loud noises or clowns.",1
580,How many colors are there in the eye?,625,"Symptoms of heat exhaustion may start suddenly or progress over time, especially with prolonged periods of exercise. Possible heat exhaustion symptoms include:Cool, moist skin with goose bumps when in the heat. Heavy sweating. Faintness. Dizziness. Fatigue. Weak, rapid pulse. Low blood pressure upon standing. Muscle cramps. Nausea. Headache.",1
581,How many colors are there in the eye?,436,"The most common symptom of pneumonitis is shortness of breath, which may be accompanied by a dry cough. If pneumonitis is undetected or left untreated, you may gradually develop chronic pneumonitis, which can result in scarring (fibrosis) in the lungs.Shortness of breath Cough Fatigue Loss of appetite Unintentional weight loss",1
582,How many colors are there in the eye?,870,"When the heart beats too fast, it may not pump enough blood to the rest of the body. As a result, the organs and tissues may not get enough oxygen.Sensation of a racing, pounding heartbeat or flopping in the chest (palpitations) Chest pain Fainting (syncope) Lightheadedness Rapid pulse rate Shortness of breath",1
583,How many colors are there in the eye?,525,"The signs and symptoms of ARDS can vary in intensity, depending on its cause and severity, as well as the presence of underlying heart or lung disease. They include:Severe shortness of breath Labored and unusually rapid breathing Low blood pressure Confusion and extreme tiredness",1
584,How many colors are there in the eye?,1064,Atypical hyperplasia usually doesn't cause any specific symptoms.Atypical ductal hyperplasia describes abnormal cells within the breast ducts. Atypical lobular hyperplasia describes abnormal cells within the breast lobules.,1
585,How many colors are there in the eye?,1038,"Signs and symptoms of frontotemporal dementia can be different from one individual to the next. Signs and symptoms get progressively worse over time, usually over years.Increasingly inappropriate social behavior Loss of empathy and other interpersonal skills, such as having sensitivity to another's feelings Lack of judgment Loss of inhibition Lack of interest (apathy), which can be mistaken for depression Repetitive compulsive behavior, such as tapping, clapping or smacking lips A decline in personal hygiene Changes in eating habits, usually overeating or developing a preference for sweets and carbohydrates Eating inedible objects Compulsively wanting to put things in the mouth",1
586,How many colors are there in the eye?,210,Symptoms of heartburn include:A burning pain in the chest that usually occurs after eating and may occur at night Pain that worsens when lying down or bending over A bitter or acidic taste in the mouth,1
587,How many colors are there in the eye?,530,"Symptoms of menstrual cramps include:Throbbing or cramping pain in your lower abdomen that can be intense Pain that starts 1 to 3 days before your period, peaks 24 hours after the onset of your period and subsides in 2 to 3 days Dull, continuous ache Pain that radiates to your lower back and thighs",1
588,How many colors are there in the eye?,412,"Epidermolysis bullosa symptoms include:Fragile skin that blisters easily, especially on the palms and feet Nails that are thick or unformed Blisters inside the mouth and throat Scalp blistering and hair loss (scarring alopecia) Skin that looks thin Tiny pimple-like bumps (milia) Dental problems, such as tooth decay Difficulty swallowing Itchy, painful skin",1
589,How many colors are there in the eye?,354,"Buerger disease symptoms include:Tingling or numbness in the fingers or toes. Changes in skin color in the hands and feet. The skin may look pale gray, red or blue. Depending on your skin color, these color changes may be harder or easier to see. Fingers and toes that turn white then blue when exposed to cold, known as Raynaud's disease. Depending on your skin color, these color changes may be harder or easier to see. Pain in the feet that occurs with walking. The pain may make it difficult to walk long distances. Painful open sores on fingers and toes. Pain in the fingers and toes may become severe and occur at rest. Inflammation of a vein just below the skin's surface, due to a blood clot in the vein.",1
590,How many colors are there in the eye?,46,"The main symptom of transient global amnesia is being unable to create new memories and remember the recent past. Once that symptom is confirmed, ruling out other possible causes of amnesia is important.Sudden onset of confusion that includes memory loss, seen by a witness Being awake and alert and knowing who you are, despite memory loss Normal cognition, such as the ability to recognize and name familiar objects and follow simple directions No signs of damage to a particular area of the brain, such as being unable to move an arm or leg, movements you can't control, or problems understanding words",1
591,How many colors are there in the eye?,356,"The symptoms of flu caused by H1N1, commonly called the swine flu, are similar to those of other flu viruses.Fever, but not always. Aching muscles. Chills and sweats. Cough. Sore throat. Runny or stuffy nose. Watery, red eyes. Eye pain. Body aches. Headache. Tiredness and weakness. Diarrhea. Feeling sick to the stomach, vomiting, but this is more common in children than adults.",1
592,How many colors are there in the eye?,77,"Pain, swelling or lumps in your testicle or groin area may be a sign or symptom of testicular cancer or other medical conditions requiring treatment.A lump or swelling in either testicle A feeling of heaviness in the scrotum A dull ache in the lower belly or groin Sudden swelling in the scrotum Pain or discomfort in a testicle or the scrotum Enlargement or tenderness of the breast tissue Back pain",1
593,How many colors are there in the eye?,972,"Huntington's disease usually causes movement, cognitive and psychiatric disorders with a wide spectrum of signs and symptoms. Which symptoms appear first varies greatly from person to person. Some symptoms appear more dominant or have a greater effect on functional ability, but that can change throughout the course of the disease.Involuntary jerking or writhing movements (chorea) Muscle problems, such as rigidity or muscle contracture (dystonia) Slow or unusual eye movements Impaired gait, posture and balance Difficulty with speech or swallowing",1
594,How many colors are there in the eye?,246,"Skin without cold damage (1) has no change in color or texture. Frostnip (2) is mild frostbite that irritates the skin, causing a change in skin color and a cold feeling followed by numbness. Frostnip doesn't permanently damage the skin and can be treated with first-aid measures. With superficial frostbite (3), the skin feels warm. A fluid-filled blister may appear 12 to 36 hours after rewarming the skin. With deep frostbite (4), you may experience numbness. Joints or muscles may stop working. Large blisters form 24 to 48 hours after rewarming. The tissue turns black and hard as it dies.At first, cold skin and a prickling feeling Numbness Skin that looks red, white, bluish-white, grayish-yellow, purplish, brown or ashen, depending on the severity of the condition and usual skin color Hard or waxy-looking skin Clumsiness due to joint and muscle stiffness Blistering after rewarming, in severe cases",1
595,How many colors are there in the eye?,722,"A pilonidal cyst may not cause symptoms. But if it's infected, the skin around the cyst may be swollen and painful. Symptoms of an infected pilonidal cyst include:A pit near the top of the buttocks crease. Pain. Inflamed, swollen skin. Pus or blood leaking from an opening in the skin. An odor from draining pus.",1
596,How many colors are there in the eye?,611,Signs and symptoms of lazy eye include:An eye that wanders inward or outward Eyes that appear to not work together Poor depth perception Squinting or shutting an eye Head tilting Abnormal results of vision screening tests,1
597,How many colors are there in the eye?,594,"Some signs that you may have compulsive sexual behavior include:You have repeated and intense sexual fantasies, urges, and behaviors that take up a lot of your time and feel as if they're beyond your control. You feel driven or have frequent urges to do certain sexual behaviors, feel a release of the tension afterward, but also feel guilt or deep regret. You've tried without success to reduce or control your sexual fantasies, urges or behavior. You use compulsive sexual behavior as an escape from other problems, such as loneliness, depression, anxiety or stress. You continue to engage in sexual behaviors in spite of them causing serious problems. These could include the possibility of getting or giving someone else a sexually transmitted infection, the loss of important relationships, trouble at work, financial issues, or legal problems. You have trouble making and keeping healthy and stable relationships.",1
598,How many colors are there in the eye?,275,"It can be difficult to tell bedbug bites from other types of insect bites. However, they are typically itchy, and they may appear clustered or lined up in rough rows.Inflamed spots, often with a darker spot in the middle Itchy Arranged in a rough line or in a cluster Located on the face, neck, arms and hands",1
599,How many colors are there in the eye?,988,"Chondrosarcoma tends to grow slowly, so it might not cause signs and symptoms at first. When they occur, signs and symptoms of chondrosarcoma may include:Increasing pain A growing lump or area of swelling Weakness or bowel and bladder control problems, if the cancer presses on the spinal cord",1
600,What are the causes of pain in the lower back?,71,"Type 2 diabetes in children may develop so gradually that there are no noticeable symptoms. Sometimes, the disorder is diagnosed during a routine check-up.Increased thirst Frequent urination Increased hunger Fatigue Blurry vision Darkened areas of skin, most often around the neck or in the armpits and groin Unintended weight loss, although this is less common in children with type 2 diabetes than in children with type 1 diabetes Frequent infections",1
601,What are the causes of pain in the lower back?,445,"In most cases, no signs or symptoms of susceptibility to malignant hyperthermia exist until you're exposed to certain drugs used for anesthesia.Severe muscle rigidity or spasms Rapid, shallow breathing and problems with low oxygen and high carbon dioxide Rapid heart rate Irregular heart rhythm Dangerously high body temperature Excessive sweating Patchy, irregular skin color (mottled skin)",1
602,What are the causes of pain in the lower back?,817,"If you have an overactive bladder, you may:Feel a sudden urge to urinate that's difficult to control Experience unintentional loss of urine immediately after an urgent need to urinate (urgency incontinence) Urinate frequently, usually eight or more times in 24 hours Wake up more than two times in the night to urinate (nocturia)",1
603,What are the causes of pain in the lower back?,848,"A snap or cracking sound might be your first indication you've broken an arm. Signs and symptoms include:Severe pain, which might increase with movement Swelling Bruising Deformity, such as a bent arm or wrist Inability to turn your arm from palm up to palm down or vice versa",1
604,What are the causes of pain in the lower back?,583,"Bee stings can produce different reactions, ranging from temporary pain and discomfort to a severe allergic reaction. Having one type of reaction doesn't mean you'll always have the same reaction every time you're stung or that the next reaction will necessarily be more severe.Instant, sharp burning pain at the sting site A red welt at the sting area Slight swelling around the sting area",1
605,What are the causes of pain in the lower back?,267,"Horner syndrome usually affects only one side of the face. Common signs and symptoms include:A persistently small pupil (miosis) A notable difference in pupil size between the two eyes (anisocoria) Little or delayed opening (dilation) of the affected pupil in dim light Drooping of the upper eyelid (ptosis) Slight elevation of the lower lid, sometimes called upside-down ptosis Sunken appearance of the affected eye Little or no sweating (anhidrosis) on the affected side of the face",1
606,What are the causes of pain in the lower back?,495,"Signs and symptoms of hypoparathyroidism are usually related to low calcium levels in the blood. Signs and symptoms can include:Tingling or burning in the fingertips, toes and lips Muscle aches or cramps in the legs, feet, stomach or face Twitching or spasms of muscles, particularly around the mouth, but also in the hands, arms and throat Fatigue or weakness",1
607,What are the causes of pain in the lower back?,640,"COPD symptoms often don't appear until significant lung damage has occurred, and they usually worsen over time, particularly if smoking exposure continues.Shortness of breath, especially during physical activities Wheezing Chest tightness A chronic cough that may produce mucus (sputum) that may be clear, white, yellow or greenish Frequent respiratory infections Lack of energy Unintended weight loss (in later stages) Swelling in ankles, feet or legs",1
608,What are the causes of pain in the lower back?,336,"Spinal cord tumors can cause different signs and symptoms, especially as tumors grow. The tumors may affect your spinal cord or the nerve roots, blood vessels or bones of your spine. Signs and symptoms may include:Pain at the site of the tumor due to tumor growth Back pain, often radiating to other parts of your body Feeling less sensitive to pain, heat and cold Loss of bowel or bladder function Difficulty walking, sometimes leading to falls Back pain that's worse at night Loss of sensation or muscle weakness, especially in your arms or legs Muscle weakness , which may be mild or severe, in different parts of your body",4
609,What are the causes of pain in the lower back?,288,"Pain is the first symptom of patellar tendinitis, usually between your kneecap and where the tendon attaches to your shinbone (tibia).Continues or worsens Interferes with your ability to perform routine daily activities Is associated with swelling or redness about the joint",1
610,What are the causes of pain in the lower back?,716,"The pain associated with Achilles tendinitis typically begins as a mild ache in the back of the leg or above the heel after running or other sports activity. Episodes of more-severe pain may occur after prolonged running, stair climbing or sprinting.Your sex. Achilles tendinitis occurs most commonly in men. Age. Achilles tendinitis is more common as you age. Physical problems. A naturally flat arch in your foot can put more strain on the Achilles tendon. Obesity and tight calf muscles also can increase tendon strain. Training choices. Running in worn-out shoes can increase your risk of Achilles tendinitis. Tendon pain occurs more frequently in cold weather than in warm weather, and running on hilly terrain also can predispose you to Achilles injury. Medical conditions. People who have psoriasis or high blood pressure are at higher risk of developing Achilles tendinitis. Medications. Certain types of antibiotics, called fluoroquinolones, have been associated with higher rates of Achilles tendinitis.",1
611,What are the causes of pain in the lower back?,582,"If you have schizoid personality disorder, it's likely that you:Want to be alone and do activities alone. Do not want or enjoy close relationships. Feel little if any desire for sexual relationships. Take pleasure in few activities, if any. Find it hard to express your emotions and react. May lack humor or not be interested in others. Or you may be cold toward others. May lack the drive that makes you want to reach goals. Do not react to praise or criticism from others.",1
612,What are the causes of pain in the lower back?,764,Signs and symptoms of MEN 1 include the following:Tiredness Bone pain Broken bones Kidney stones Ulcers in the stomach or intestines,1
613,What are the causes of pain in the lower back?,962,Symptoms of truncus arteriosus usually occur in the first few days of life. They include:Blue or gray skin due to low oxygen levels. Excessive sleepiness. Poor feeding. Poor growth. Pounding heartbeat. Fast breathing. Shortness of breath.,1
614,What are the causes of pain in the lower back?,220,"Babies with Rett syndrome usually are born after an uncomplicated pregnancy and delivery. Most infants with Rett syndrome seem to grow and behave as expected for the first six months. After that, signs and symptoms start to appear.Slowed growth. Brain growth slows after birth. Smaller than usual head size (microcephaly) is sometimes the first sign that a child has Rett syndrome. As children get older, there is delayed growth in other parts of the body. Loss of movement and coordination abilities. The first signs often include reduced hand control and a decreasing ability to crawl or walk. At first, this loss of abilities occurs rapidly, and then it continues more gradually. Eventually muscles become weak or stiff, with unusual movement and positioning. Loss of communication abilities. Children with Rett syndrome typically begin to lose the ability to speak, to make eye contact and to communicate in other ways. They may become disinterested in other people, toys and their surroundings. Some children have rapid changes, such as a sudden loss of language. Over time, children may gradually regain eye contact and develop nonverbal communication skills. Unusual hand movements. Children with Rett syndrome usually develop repetitive, purposeless hand movements, which differ from child to child. Hand movements may include hand-wringing, squeezing, clapping, tapping or rubbing.",1
615,What are the causes of pain in the lower back?,603,"Plantar fasciitis typically causes a stabbing pain in the bottom of your foot near the heel. The pain is usually the worst with the first few steps after awakening, although it also can be triggered by long periods of standing or when you get up from sitting.Age. Plantar fasciitis is most common in people between the ages of 40 and 60. Certain types of exercise. Activities that place a lot of stress on your heel and attached tissue — such as long-distance running, ballet dancing and aerobic dance — can contribute to the onset of plantar fasciitis. Foot mechanics. Flat feet, a high arch or even an atypical pattern of walking can affect the way weight is distributed when you're standing and can put added stress on the plantar fascia. Obesity. Excess pounds put extra stress on your plantar fascia. Occupations that keep you on your feet. Factory workers, teachers and others who spend most of their work hours walking or standing on hard surfaces can be at increased risk of plantar fasciitis.",1
616,What are the causes of pain in the lower back?,97,"There are three types of thoracic outlet syndrome:Neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome. This is the most common type of thoracic outlet syndrome. In this type, a group of nerves called the brachial plexus is compressed. The nerves of the brachial plexus come from the spinal cord. The nerves control muscle movements and feeling in the shoulder, arm and hand. Venous thoracic outlet syndrome. This type of thoracic outlet syndrome occurs when one or more of the veins under the collarbone are compressed and damaged. This can result in blood clots. Arterial thoracic outlet syndrome. This is the least common type of TOS. It occurs when one of the arteries under the collarbone is compressed. The compression may cause injury to the artery resulting in a bulge, known as an aneurysm, or blood clot formation.",1
617,What are the causes of pain in the lower back?,1035,"Symptoms of constipation include:Fewer than three stools a week. Hard, dry or lumpy stools. Straining or pain when passing stools. A feeling that not all stool has passed. A feeling that the rectum is blocked. The need to use a finger to pass stool.",1
618,What are the causes of pain in the lower back?,576,The symptoms of celiac disease can vary greatly. They also may be different in children and adults. Digestive symptoms for adults include:Diarrhea. Fatigue. Weight loss. Bloating and gas. Abdominal pain. Nausea and vomiting. Constipation.,1
619,What are the causes of pain in the lower back?,41,"The nerve that controls your facial muscles passes through a narrow corridor of bone on its way to your face. Facial weakness or paralysis may cause one corner of your mouth to droop, and you may have trouble retaining saliva on that side of your mouth. The condition may also make it difficult to close the eye on the affected side of your face.Rapid onset of mild weakness to total paralysis on one side of your face — occurring within hours to days Facial droop and difficulty making facial expressions, such as closing your eye or smiling Drooling Pain around the jaw or in or behind your ear on the affected side Increased sensitivity to sound on the affected side Headache A loss of taste Changes in the amount of tears and saliva you produce",1
620,What are the causes of pain in the lower back?,778,"Gynecomastia symptoms can include:Pain, especially in teenagers. Swollen breast tissue. Tender breasts. Sensitive nipples when they rub against clothes.",1
621,What are the causes of pain in the lower back?,149,"Signs and symptoms of strep throat can include:Throat pain that usually comes on quickly Painful swallowing Red and swollen tonsils, sometimes with white patches or streaks of pus Tiny red spots on the area at the back of the roof of the mouth (soft or hard palate) Swollen, tender lymph nodes in your neck Fever Headache Rash Nausea or vomiting, especially in younger children Body aches",1
622,What are the causes of pain in the lower back?,68,"A child who's being abused may feel guilty, ashamed or confused. The child may be afraid to tell anyone about the abuse, especially if the abuser is a parent, other relative or family friend. That's why it's vital to watch for red flags, such as:Withdrawal from friends or usual activities Changes in behavior — such as aggression, anger, hostility or hyperactivity — or changes in school performance Depression, anxiety or unusual fears, or a sudden loss of self-confidence Sleep problems and nightmares An apparent lack of supervision Frequent absences from school Rebellious or defiant behavior Self-harm or attempts at suicide",1
623,What are the causes of pain in the lower back?,887,"Back pain can range from a muscle aching to a shooting, burning or stabbing sensation. Also, the pain can radiate down a leg. Bending, twisting, lifting, standing or walking can make it worse.Lasts longer than a few weeks. Is severe and doesn't improve with rest. Spreads down one or both legs, especially if the pain goes below the knee. Causes weakness, numbness, or tingling in one or both legs. Is paired with unexplained weight loss.",1
624,What are the causes of pain in the lower back?,464,"Widespread enlargement of the thyroid can expand the gland well beyond its typical size (left) and cause a noticeable bulge in the neck (right).Anxiety and irritability A fine tremor of the hands or fingers Heat sensitivity and an increase in perspiration or warm, moist skin Weight loss, despite normal eating habits Enlargement of the thyroid gland (goiter) Change in menstrual cycles Erectile dysfunction or reduced libido Frequent bowel movements Bulging eyes (Graves' ophthalmopathy) Fatigue Thick, red skin usually on the shins or tops of the feet (Graves' dermopathy) Rapid or irregular heartbeat (palpitations) Sleep disturbance",1
625,What are the causes of pain in the lower back?,999,Orchitis signs and symptoms usually develop suddenly and can include:Swelling in one or both testicles Pain ranging from mild to severe Fever Nausea and vomiting General feeling of unwellness (malaise),1
626,What are the causes of pain in the lower back?,401,"Your medical team will likely be the first to recognize ambiguous genitalia soon after your baby is born. Occasionally, ambiguous genitalia may be suspected before birth (prenatally). Characteristics can vary in severity, depending on when during genital development the problem occurred and the cause of the disorder.An enlarged clitoris, which may resemble a penis Closed labia, or labia that include folds and resemble a scrotum Lumps that feel like testes in the fused labia",1
627,What are the causes of pain in the lower back?,152,The signs and symptoms of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) may include:Dizziness A sense that you or your surroundings are spinning or moving (vertigo) A loss of balance or unsteadiness Nausea Vomiting,1
628,What are the causes of pain in the lower back?,150,"Signs and symptoms of dumping syndrome generally occur within minutes after eating, especially after a meal rich in table sugar (sucrose) or fruit sugar (fructose). They include:Feeling bloated or too full after eating Nausea Vomiting Abdominal cramps Diarrhea Flushing Dizziness, lightheadedness Rapid heart rate",1
629,What are the causes of pain in the lower back?,37,"Diphtheria signs and symptoms usually begin 2 to 5 days after a person becomes infected. Signs and symptoms may include:A thick, gray membrane covering the throat and tonsils A sore throat and hoarseness Swollen glands (enlarged lymph nodes) in the neck Difficulty breathing or rapid breathing Nasal discharge Fever and chills Tiredness",1
630,What are the causes of pain in the lower back?,975,"Usually, a child having a febrile seizure shakes all over and loses consciousness. Sometimes, the child may get very stiff or twitch in just one area of the body.Have a fever higher than 100.4 F (38.0 C) Lose consciousness Shake or jerk the arms and legs",1
631,What are the causes of pain in the lower back?,856,"Basal cell carcinoma is a type of skin cancer that most often develops on areas of skin exposed to the sun, such as the face. On white skin, basal cell carcinoma often looks like a bump that's skin-colored or pink.A pearly or waxy bump A flat, flesh-colored or brown scar-like lesion A bleeding or scabbing sore that heals and returns",1
632,What are the causes of pain in the lower back?,732,"Illustration of contact dermatitis on different skin colors. Contact dermatitis can appear as an itchy rash.Itchiness that can be painful. Dry, cracked, scaly skin, more typical on white skin. Rash on swollen skin that varies in color depending on skin color. Blisters, perhaps with oozing and crusting. Dandruff. Thickened skin. Small, raised bumps, more typical on brown or Black skin.",1
633,What are the causes of pain in the lower back?,1062,"Symptoms of a sore throat can vary depending on the cause. Signs and symptoms might include:Pain or a scratchy sensation in the throat Pain that worsens with swallowing or talking Difficulty swallowing Sore, swollen glands in your neck or jaw Swollen, red tonsils White patches or pus on your tonsils A hoarse or muffled voice",1
634,What are the causes of pain in the lower back?,860,The two main features of amnesia are:Trouble learning new information. Trouble remembering past events and previously familiar information.,1
635,What are the causes of pain in the lower back?,319,"Most thyroid nodules don't cause signs or symptoms. But occasionally some nodules become so large that they can:Be felt Be seen, often as a swelling at the base of your neck Press on your windpipe or esophagus, causing shortness of breath or difficulty swallowing",1
636,What are the causes of pain in the lower back?,165,"Some children show signs of autism spectrum disorder in early infancy, such as reduced eye contact, lack of response to their name or indifference to caregivers. Other children may develop normally for the first few months or years of life, but then suddenly become withdrawn or aggressive or lose language skills they've already acquired. Signs usually are seen by age 2 years.Fails to respond to his or her name or appears not to hear you at times Resists cuddling and holding, and seems to prefer playing alone, retreating into his or her own world Has poor eye contact and lacks facial expression Doesn't speak or has delayed speech, or loses previous ability to say words or sentences Can't start a conversation or keep one going, or only starts one to make requests or label items Speaks with an abnormal tone or rhythm and may use a singsong voice or robot-like speech Repeats words or phrases verbatim, but doesn't understand how to use them Doesn't appear to understand simple questions or directions Doesn't express emotions or feelings and appears unaware of others' feelings Doesn't point at or bring objects to share interest Inappropriately approaches a social interaction by being passive, aggressive or disruptive Has difficulty recognizing nonverbal cues, such as interpreting other people's facial expressions, body postures or tone of voice",1
637,What are the causes of pain in the lower back?,841,"Breast pain can be cyclic or noncyclic. Cyclic means that the pain occurs on a regular pattern. Noncyclic means that the pain is constant, or that there's not a regular pattern. Each type of breast pain has distinct characteristics.Clearly related to the menstrual cycle and changing hormone levels Described as dull, heavy or aching Often accompanied by breast swelling, fullness or lumpiness Usually affects both breasts, particularly the upper, outer portions, and can radiate to the underarm Intensifies during the two weeks leading up to the start of the menstrual period, then eases up afterward More likely to affect people in their 20s and 30s, as well as people in their 40s who are transitioning to menopause",1
638,What are the causes of pain in the lower back?,799,"The main symptom of hyperhidrosis is heavy sweating. This goes beyond the sweating from being in a hot environment, exercising, or feeling anxious or stressed. The type of hyperhidrosis that usually affects the hands, feet, underarms or face causes at least one episode a week when you're awake. And the sweating usually happens on both sides of the body.Sweating disrupts your daily routine Sweating causes emotional distress or social withdrawal You suddenly begin to sweat more than usual You experience night sweats for no apparent reason",1
639,What are the causes of pain in the lower back?,1063,"Age spots may affect people of all skin types, but they're more common in adults with light skin. Unlike freckles, which are common in children and fade with no sun exposure, age spots don't fade.Are flat, oval areas of increased pigmentation Are usually tan to dark brown Occur on skin that has had the most sun exposure over the years, such as the backs of hands, tops of feet, face, shoulders and upper back Range from freckle size to about 1/2 inch (13 millimeters) across Can group together, making them more noticeable",1
640,What are the causes of pain in the lower back?,302,"Symptoms of de Quervain tenosynovitis include:Pain near the base of the thumb Swelling near the base of the thumb Difficulty moving the thumb and wrist when doing something that involves grasping or pinching A ""sticking"" or ""stop-and-go"" sensation in the thumb when moving it",1
641,What are the causes of pain in the lower back?,292,"Signs and symptoms of a ruptured spleen include:Pain in the upper left stomach. Tenderness when you touch the upper left stomach. Left shoulder pain. Confusion, lightheadedness or dizziness.",1
642,What are the causes of pain in the lower back?,476,"The hip joint shown on the left side of the image is normal, but the hip joint shown on the right side of the image shows deterioration of cartilage and the formation of bone spurs due to osteoarthritis.Knee. Bone spurs in your knee can make it painful to extend and bend your leg. Spine. On your vertebrae, bone spurs can narrow the space that contains your spinal cord. These bone spurs can pinch the spinal cord or its nerve roots and can cause weakness or numbness in your arms or legs. Hip. Bone spurs can make it painful to move your hip, although you might feel the pain in your knee. Depending on their placement, bone spurs can reduce the range of motion in your hip joint.",4
643,What are the causes of pain in the lower back?,774,"Early in multiple myeloma, there might be no symptoms. When signs and symptoms happen, they can include:Bone pain, especially in the spine, chest or hips. Nausea. Constipation. Loss of appetite. Mental fogginess or confusion. Tiredness. Infections. Weight loss. Weakness. Thirst. Needing to urinate often.",4
644,What are the causes of pain in the lower back?,380,"Symptoms of pinworm infection may include:Itching of the anal or vaginal area Insomnia, irritability, teeth grinding and restlessness Occasional stomach pain and nausea",1
645,What are the causes of pain in the lower back?,455,Signs and symptoms of mouth cancer may include:A lip or mouth sore that doesn't heal A white or reddish patch on the inside of your mouth Loose teeth A growth or lump inside your mouth Mouth pain Ear pain Difficult or painful swallowing,1
646,What are the causes of pain in the lower back?,651,"Lewy body dementia symptoms can include:Visual hallucinations. Seeing things that aren't there, known as hallucinations, might be one of the first symptoms of Lewy body dementia. This symptom often occurs regularly. People with Lewy body dementia might see shapes, animals or people that aren't there. Hallucinations involving sounds, smells or touch are possible. Movement disorders. Signs of Parkinson's disease, known as parkinsonian signs, may occur. These symptoms include slowed movement, rigid muscles, tremor or a shuffling walk. This can cause the person to fall. Poor regulation of body functions. The part of the nervous system that controls automatic functions is called the autonomic nervous system. Lewy body dementia can affect how well the autonomic nervous system controls blood pressure, heart rate, sweating and digestion. This can result in sudden drops in blood pressure upon standing, dizziness, falls, loss of bladder control and bowel issues such as constipation. Cognitive problems. People with Lewy body dementia might have thinking problems similar to those of Alzheimer's disease. They may include confusion, poor attention, visual-spatial problems and memory loss. Trouble with sleep. People with Lewy body dementia can have rapid eye movement (REM) sleep behavior disorder. This disorder causes people to physically act out their dreams while asleep. People with REM sleep behavior disorder may punch, kick, yell or scream while sleeping. Varying attention. Episodes of drowsiness, long periods of staring into space, long naps during the day or disorganized speech are possible. Depression. People with Lewy body dementia might develop depression. Apathy. Loss of motivation may occur.",1
647,What are the causes of pain in the lower back?,375,"Signs and symptoms of transverse myelitis usually develop over a few hours to a few days and may sometimes progress gradually over several weeks.Pain. Transverse myelitis pain may begin suddenly in your lower back. Sharp pain may shoot down your legs or arms or around your chest or abdomen. Pain symptoms vary based on the part of your spinal cord that's affected. Abnormal sensations. Some people with transverse myelitis report sensations of numbness, tingling, coldness or burning. Some are especially sensitive to the light touch of clothing or to extreme heat or cold. You may feel as if something is tightly wrapping the skin of your chest, abdomen or legs. Weakness in your arms or legs. Some people notice heaviness in the legs, or that they're stumbling or dragging one foot. Others may develop severe weakness or even total paralysis. Bladder and bowel problems. This may include needing to urinate more frequently, urinary incontinence, difficulty urinating and constipation.",4
648,What are the causes of pain in the lower back?,954,"SARS usually begins with flu-like signs and symptoms — fever, chills, muscle aches, headache and occasionally diarrhea. After about a week, signs and symptoms include:Fever of 100.5 F (38 C) or higher Dry cough Shortness of breath",1
649,What are the causes of pain in the lower back?,64,"Signs and symptoms of Hirschsprung's disease vary with the severity of the condition. Usually signs and symptoms appear shortly after birth, but sometimes they're not apparent until later in life.Swollen belly Vomiting, including vomiting a green or brown substance Constipation or gas, which might make a newborn fussy Diarrhea Delayed passage of meconium — a newborn's first bowel movement",1
650,what are the symptoms of a bunion?,233,Serotonin syndrome symptoms usually occur within several hours of taking a new drug or increasing the dose of a drug you're already taking.Agitation or restlessness Insomnia Confusion Rapid heart rate and high blood pressure Dilated pupils Loss of muscle coordination or twitching muscles High blood pressure Muscle rigidity Heavy sweating Diarrhea Headache Shivering Goose bumps,1
651,what are the symptoms of a bunion?,1028,"Molluscum contagiosum signs and symptoms include:Raised, round, skin-colored bumps Small bumps — typically under about 1/4 inch (smaller than 6 millimeters) in diameter Bumps with a small dent or dot at the top near the center Itchy, pink bumps Bumps on the face, trunk, arms or legs of children Bumps on the genitals, lower abdomen or inner thighs of adults if the infection was sexually transmitted",1
652,what are the symptoms of a bunion?,329,Meralgia paresthetica may cause these symptoms affecting the outer (lateral) part of your thigh:Tingling and numbness Burning pain Decreased sensation Increased sensitivity and pain to even a light touch,1
653,what are the symptoms of a bunion?,500,"Priapism symptoms vary depending on the type of priapism. The two main types of priapism are ischemic priapism and nonischemic priapism.Erection lasting more than four hours or unrelated to sexual interest or stimulation Rigid penile shaft, but the tip of penis (glans) is soft Progressively worsening penile pain",1
654,what are the symptoms of a bunion?,89,"Signs and symptoms of dysarthria vary, depending on the underlying cause and the type of dysarthria. They may include:Slurred speech Slow speech Inability to speak louder than a whisper or speaking too loudly Rapid speech that is difficult to understand Nasal, raspy or strained voice Uneven or abnormal speech rhythm Uneven speech volume Monotone speech Difficulty moving your tongue or facial muscles",1
655,what are the symptoms of a bunion?,293,"Sores associated with genital herpes can be small bumps, blisters or open sores. Scabs eventually form and the sores heal, but they tend to recur.Pain or itching around the genitals Small bumps or blisters around the genitals, anus or mouth Painful ulcers that form when blisters rupture and ooze or bleed Scabs that form as the ulcers heal Painful urination Discharge from the urethra, the tube that releases urine from the body Discharge from the vagina",1
656,what are the symptoms of a bunion?,648,"Patent foramen ovale occurs in about 1 in 4 people. Most people with the condition never know they have it. A patent foramen ovale is often discovered during tests for other health problems.The right upper chamber, also called the right atrium. This heart chamber receives oxygen-poor blood from the body. It pumps blood to the right lower heart chamber through the tricuspid valve. The right lower chamber, also called the right ventricle. This heart chamber pumps blood to the lungs through a large vessel called the pulmonary artery. In the lungs, blood picks up oxygen. The blood moves through the pulmonary valve. The valve closes when the chamber relaxes between beats. The left upper chamber, also called the left atrium. This heart chamber receives the oxygen-rich blood from the lungs. It sends blood through the pulmonary veins and mitral valve and into the left lower chamber. The left lower chamber, also called the left ventricle. This chamber is the heart's main pumping chamber. It pumps the oxygen-rich blood to the rest of the body through the body's largest blood vessel, called the aorta. The blood passes through the aortic valve, which also closes when the chamber relaxes.",1
657,what are the symptoms of a bunion?,553,"If you want to have sex less often than your partner does, neither one of you is necessarily outside the norm for people at your stage in life — although your differences may cause distress.Having no interest in any type of sexual activity, including masturbation Never or only seldom having sexual fantasies or thoughts Being concerned by your lack of sexual activity or fantasies",1
658,what are the symptoms of a bunion?,468,"The main symptom of infertility is the inability to get pregnant. A menstrual cycle that's too long (35 days or more), too short (less than 21 days), irregular or absent can mean that you're not ovulating. There might be no other signs or symptoms.Up to age 35, most doctors recommend trying to get pregnant for at least a year before testing or treatment. If you're between 35 and 40, discuss your concerns with your doctor after six months of trying. If you're older than 40, your doctor might suggest testing or treatment right away.",1
659,what are the symptoms of a bunion?,263,"Signs and symptoms of neuroblastoma vary depending on what part of the body is affected.Abdominal pain A mass under the skin that isn't tender when touched Changes in bowel habits, such as diarrhea or constipation",1
660,what are the symptoms of a bunion?,1032,"Borderline personality disorder affects how you feel about yourself, how you relate to others and how you behave.An intense fear of abandonment, even going to extreme measures to avoid real or imagined separation or rejection A pattern of unstable intense relationships, such as idealizing someone one moment and then suddenly believing the person doesn't care enough or is cruel Rapid changes in self-identity and self-image that include shifting goals and values, and seeing yourself as bad or as if you don't exist at all Periods of stress-related paranoia and loss of contact with reality, lasting from a few minutes to a few hours Impulsive and risky behavior, such as gambling, reckless driving, unsafe sex, spending sprees, binge eating or drug abuse, or sabotaging success by suddenly quitting a good job or ending a positive relationship Suicidal threats or behavior or self-injury, often in response to fear of separation or rejection Wide mood swings lasting from a few hours to a few days, which can include intense happiness, irritability, shame or anxiety Ongoing feelings of emptiness Inappropriate, intense anger, such as frequently losing your temper, being sarcastic or bitter, or having physical fights",1
661,what are the symptoms of a bunion?,490,"Bile reflux can be difficult to distinguish from gastric acid reflux. The signs and symptoms are similar, and the two conditions may occur at the same time.Upper abdominal pain that may be severe Frequent heartburn — a burning sensation in your chest that sometimes spreads to your throat, along with a sour taste in your mouth Nausea Vomiting a greenish-yellow fluid (bile) Occasionally, a cough or hoarseness Unintended weight loss",1
662,what are the symptoms of a bunion?,985,"Usually within the first year of life, you'll notice that your child's growth has slowed. But motor development and intelligence are not affected.Slowed growth and poor weight gain, with below-average height and weight. Lack of fat that's stored just beneath the skin. Head that is large compared with the face. Small jaw, chin and mouth and thin lips. Thin, curved nose with a slight hook at the end, which may look like a bird's beak. Large eyes and eyelids that don't close completely. Hair loss, including eyelashes and eyebrows. Thin, spotty and wrinkled skin. Veins easily seen through the skin. High-pitched voice. Premature aging.",1
663,what are the symptoms of a bunion?,450,"The signs and symptoms of a bunion include:A bulging bump on the outside of the base of your big toe Swelling, redness or soreness around your big toe joint Corns or calluses — these often develop where the first and second toes rub against each other Ongoing pain or pain that comes and goes Limited movement of your big toe",5
664,what are the symptoms of a bunion?,1029,"Some people with mitral valve disease might not have symptoms for many years, if at all.Fatigue. Irregular heartbeat. Shortness of breath.",1
665,what are the symptoms of a bunion?,726,"The welts associated with hives can be:Skin-colored, reddish on white skin, or purplish on black and brown skin Itchy, ranging from mild to intense Round, oval or worm-shaped As small as a pea or as large as a dinner plate",1
666,what are the symptoms of a bunion?,533,"The location and severity of knee pain may vary, depending on the cause of the problem. Signs and symptoms that sometimes accompany knee pain include:Swelling and stiffness Redness and warmth to the touch Weakness or instability Popping or crunching noises Inability to fully straighten the knee",1
667,what are the symptoms of a bunion?,91,Common childhood asthma symptoms include:A whistling or wheezing sound when breathing out. Shortness of breath. Chest congestion or tightness. Frequent coughing that worsens when your child: Has a viral infection. Is sleeping. Is exercising. Is in the cold air.,1
668,what are the symptoms of a bunion?,304,"Although depression may occur only once during your life, people typically have multiple episodes. During these episodes, symptoms occur most of the day, nearly every day and may include:Feelings of sadness, tearfulness, emptiness or hopelessness Angry outbursts, irritability or frustration, even over small matters Loss of interest or pleasure in most or all normal activities, such as sex, hobbies or sports Sleep disturbances, including insomnia or sleeping too much Tiredness and lack of energy, so even small tasks take extra effort Reduced appetite and weight loss or increased cravings for food and weight gain Anxiety, agitation or restlessness Slowed thinking, speaking or body movements Feelings of worthlessness or guilt, fixating on past failures or self-blame Trouble thinking, concentrating, making decisions and remembering things Frequent or recurrent thoughts of death, suicidal thoughts, suicide attempts or suicide Unexplained physical problems, such as back pain or headaches",1
669,what are the symptoms of a bunion?,763,"For most people with pseudocholinesterase deficiency, no signs or symptoms of the condition occur until you get the muscle relaxant succinylcholine. This medication is used as part of anesthesia.A gene change that causes the disorder A history of a problem during anesthesia that is suspected to be caused by pseudocholinesterase deficiency",1
670,what are the symptoms of a bunion?,442,"Signs and symptoms of black hairy tongue include:Black discoloration of the tongue, although the color may be brown, tan, green, yellow or white A hairy or furry appearance of the tongue Altered taste or metallic taste in your mouth Bad breath (halitosis) Gagging or tickling sensation, if the overgrowth of the papillae is excessive",1
671,what are the symptoms of a bunion?,341,"For most people, antibiotic-associated diarrhea causes mild signs and symptoms, such as:Loose stools More-frequent bowel movements",1
672,what are the symptoms of a bunion?,1012,Signs and symptoms of earwax blockage may include:Earache Feeling of fullness in the ear Ringing or noises in the ear (tinnitus) Hearing loss Dizziness Cough Itchiness in the ear Odor or discharge in the ear Pain or infection in the ear,1
673,what are the symptoms of a bunion?,770,"Dupuytren contracture gets worse slowly, over years. The condition begins with a firm lump in the palm of the hand. This lump can be painful or painless.Age. Dupuytren contracture occurs most commonly after the age of 50. Sex. Men are much more likely to develop Dupuytren than are women. In men, symptoms may be worse and progress more quickly. Ancestry. People of Northern European descent are at higher risk of the disease. Family history. Dupuytren contracture often runs in families. Occupation. Some studies show a connection between Dupuytren contracture and workers who use vibrating tools. Diabetes. People with diabetes have an increased risk of Dupuytren contracture. Tobacco and alcohol use. Smoking tobacco and drinking alcohol both increase the risk of Dupuytren contracture.",1
674,what are the symptoms of a bunion?,929,The signs and symptoms of gastritis include:Gnawing or burning ache or pain (indigestion) in your upper abdomen that may become either worse or better with eating Nausea Vomiting A feeling of fullness in your upper abdomen after eating,1
675,what are the symptoms of a bunion?,8,"Ameloblastoma often causes no symptoms, but signs and symptoms may include pain and a lump or swelling in the jaw.Conventional ameloblastoma. This is the most common type and grows aggressively, usually in the lower jawbone, and approximately 10% recur after treatment. Unicystic ameloblastoma. This type is less aggressive, but typically occurs at a younger age. The tumor is often in the back of the lower jawbone at the molars. Recurrence is possible after treatment. Peripheral ameloblastoma. This type is rare and affects the gums and oral tissue in the upper or lower jaw. The tumor has a low risk of recurrence after treatment. Metastasizing ameloblastoma. This type is very rare and is defined by tumor cells that occur away from the primary site in the jaw.",1
676,what are the symptoms of a bunion?,85,"If you develop a listeria infection, you might have:Fever Chills Muscle aches Nausea Diarrhea",1
677,what are the symptoms of a bunion?,752,"One to three days before a rash develops, you may show early signs of Stevens-Johnson syndrome, including:Fever A sore mouth and throat Fatigue Burning eyes",1
678,what are the symptoms of a bunion?,953,"Every long-term hepatitis C infection starts with what's called an acute phase. Acute hepatitis C usually isn't diagnosed because it rarely causes symptoms. When there are symptoms in this phase, they may include jaundice, fatigue, nausea, fever and muscle aches.Bleeding easily. Bruising easily. Fatigue. Not wanting to eat. Yellowing of the skin, called jaundice. This might show up more in white people. Also, yellowing of the whites of the eyes in white, Black and brown people. Dark-colored urine. Itchy skin. Fluid buildup in the stomach area, called ascites. Swelling in the legs. Weight loss. Confusion, drowsiness and slurred speech, called hepatic encephalopathy. Spiderlike blood vessels on the skin, called spider angiomas.",1
679,what are the symptoms of a bunion?,669,"In hypospadias, the opening of the urethra is located on the underside of the penis instead of at the tip. In most cases, the opening of the urethra is within the head of the penis. Less often, the opening is at the middle or the base of the penis. Rarely, the opening is in or beneath the scrotum.Opening of the urethra at a location other than the tip of the penis Downward curve of the penis (chordee) Hooded appearance of the penis because only the top half of the penis is covered by foreskin Abnormal spraying during urination",1
680,what are the symptoms of a bunion?,43,"Symptoms of albinism involve skin, hair and eye color, as well as vision.Freckles. Moles, with or without color, which are sometimes pink. Large freckle-like spots, called solar lentigines (len-TIJ-ih-neez). Sunburn and no ability to tan.",1
681,what are the symptoms of a bunion?,433,Heart palpitations can feel like the heart is:Beating too fast Flip-flopping Fluttering rapidly Pounding Skipping beats,1
682,what are the symptoms of a bunion?,724,Signs and symptoms of a salivary gland tumor may include:A lump or swelling on or near your jaw or in your neck or mouth Numbness in part of your face Muscle weakness on one side of your face Persistent pain in the area of a salivary gland Difficulty swallowing Trouble opening your mouth widely,1
683,what are the symptoms of a bunion?,181,"Septic arthritis typically causes extreme discomfort and difficulty using the affected joint. The joint could be swollen, red and warm, and you might have a fever.Existing joint problems. Chronic diseases and conditions that affect your joints — such as osteoarthritis, gout, rheumatoid arthritis or lupus — can increase your risk of septic arthritis, as can previous joint surgery and joint injury. Having an artificial joint. Bacteria can be introduced during joint replacement surgery, or an artificial joint may become infected if germs travel to the joint from a different area of the body through the bloodstream. Taking medications for rheumatoid arthritis. People with rheumatoid arthritis have a further increase in risk because of medications they take that can suppress the immune system, making infections more likely to occur. Diagnosing septic arthritis in people with rheumatoid arthritis is difficult because many of the signs and symptoms are similar. Skin fragility. Skin that breaks easily and heals poorly can give bacteria access to your body. Skin conditions such as psoriasis and eczema increase your risk of septic arthritis, as do infected skin wounds. People who regularly inject drugs also have a higher risk of infection at the site of injection. Weak immune system. People with a weak immune system are at greater risk of septic arthritis. This includes people with diabetes, kidney and liver problems, and those taking drugs that suppress their immune systems. Joint trauma. Animal bites, puncture wounds or cuts over a joint can put you at risk of septic arthritis.",1
684,what are the symptoms of a bunion?,951,"Signs and symptoms of pleurisy might include:Chest pain that worsens when you breathe, cough or sneeze Shortness of breath — often from trying to limit breathing in and out Cough — only in some cases Fever — only in some cases",1
685,what are the symptoms of a bunion?,463,"The ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, cervix and vagina (vaginal canal) make up the female reproductive system.Abdominal bloating or swelling Quickly feeling full when eating Weight loss Discomfort in the pelvic area Fatigue Back pain Changes in bowel habits, such as constipation A frequent need to urinate",1
686,what are the symptoms of a bunion?,327,"In most cases laryngitis symptoms last less than a couple of weeks and are caused by something minor, such as a virus. Less often, laryngitis symptoms are caused by something more serious or long lasting. Laryngitis signs and symptoms can include:Hoarseness Weak voice or voice loss Tickling sensation and rawness in your throat Sore throat Dry throat Dry cough",1
687,what are the symptoms of a bunion?,644,"Symptoms of an acoustic neuroma are often easy to miss and may take years to develop. Symptoms may occur because of the tumor's effects on the hearing and balance nerves. The tumor also can put pressure on nearby nerves controlling facial muscles, known as the facial nerve, and sensation, known as the trigeminal nerve. Blood vessels or brain structures also can be affected by an acoustic neuroma.Hearing loss, usually gradually over months to years. In rare cases, hearing loss can be sudden. Hearing loss usually occurs on one side or is worse on one side. Ringing in the affected ear, known as tinnitus. Loss of balance or not feeling steady. Dizziness. Facial numbness and, very rarely, weakness or loss of muscle movement.",1
688,what are the symptoms of a bunion?,483,"General signs and symptoms of the early stages of acute myelogenous leukemia may mimic those of the flu or other common diseases.Fever Bone pain Lethargy and fatigue Shortness of breath Pale skin Frequent infections Easy bruising Unusual bleeding, such as frequent nosebleeds and bleeding from the gums",1
689,what are the symptoms of a bunion?,120,"Signs and symptoms of stage 4 prostate cancer may include:Pain while urinating. Trouble starting to urinate. Trouble emptying the bladder all the way. Weaker urine stream. Urinating more often. Blood in the urine or semen. Pain in the back, hips or pelvis. Tiredness.",1
690,what are the symptoms of a bunion?,1054,"You may not notice any symptoms at first. However, some women who have an ectopic pregnancy have the usual early signs or symptoms of pregnancy — a missed period, breast tenderness and nausea.Severe abdominal or pelvic pain accompanied by vaginal bleeding Extreme lightheadedness or fainting Shoulder pain",1
691,what are the symptoms of a bunion?,356,"The symptoms of flu caused by H1N1, commonly called the swine flu, are similar to those of other flu viruses.Fever, but not always. Aching muscles. Chills and sweats. Cough. Sore throat. Runny or stuffy nose. Watery, red eyes. Eye pain. Body aches. Headache. Tiredness and weakness. Diarrhea. Feeling sick to the stomach, vomiting, but this is more common in children than adults.",1
692,what are the symptoms of a bunion?,578,"People who have KTS may have the following features, which can range from mild to more extensive:Port-wine stain. This pink to reddish-purple birthmark is caused by extra tiny blood vessels (capillaries) in the top layer of skin. The birthmark often covers part of one leg but can involve any portion of the skin. It may get darker or lighter with age. Vein malformations. These include swollen, twisted veins (varicose veins), usually on the surface of the legs. Deeper malformed veins in the arms, legs, abdomen and pelvis also can occur. There may be spongy tissue filled with small veins in or under the skin. Malformed veins may become more prominent with age. Overgrowth of bones and soft tissue. This begins in infancy and may be limited to one leg, but it can occur in an arm or, rarely, in the trunk or face. This overgrowth of bone and tissue creates a larger and longer extremity. Rarely, there may be fusion of fingers or toes or extra fingers or toes. Lymphatic system malformations. The lymphatic system — part of the immune system that protects against infection and disease and transports lymphatic fluid — can be malformed. Extra lymphatic vessels can be present that don't work properly and can lead to fluid leakage into the tissues and swelling. Other conditions. KTS can also include cataracts, glaucoma, hip dislocation at birth, purple-red skin coloring when cold and blood-clotting problems.",1
693,what are the symptoms of a bunion?,772,"Signs and symptoms of a meningioma typically begin gradually and may be very subtle at first. Depending on where in the brain or, rarely, spine the tumor is situated, signs and symptoms may include:Changes in vision, such as seeing double or blurriness Headaches, especially those that are worse in the morning Hearing loss or ringing in the ears Memory loss Loss of smell Seizures Weakness in your arms or legs Language difficulty",1
694,what are the symptoms of a bunion?,491,"Optic neuritis usually affects one eye. Symptoms might include:Pain. Most people who develop optic neuritis have eye pain that's worsened by eye movement. Sometimes the pain feels like a dull ache behind the eye. Vision loss in one eye. Most people have at least some temporary reduction in vision, but the extent of loss varies. Noticeable vision loss usually develops over hours or days and improves over several weeks to months. Vision loss is permanent in some people. Visual field loss. Side vision loss can occur in any pattern, such as central vision loss or peripheral vision loss. Loss of color vision. Optic neuritis often affects color perception. You might notice that colors appear less vivid than normal. Flashing lights. Some people with optic neuritis report seeing flashing or flickering lights with eye movements.",1
695,what are the symptoms of a bunion?,271,"The main symptom of endometriosis is pelvic pain. It's often linked with menstrual periods. Although many people have cramping during their periods, those with endometriosis often describe menstrual pain that's far worse than usual. The pain also may become worse over time.Painful periods. Pelvic pain and cramping may start before a menstrual period and last for days into it. You also may have lower back and stomach pain. Another name for painful periods is dysmenorrhea. Pain with sex. Pain during or after sex is common with endometriosis. Pain with bowel movements or urination. You're most likely to have these symptoms before or during a menstrual period. Excessive bleeding. Sometimes, you may have heavy menstrual periods or bleeding between periods. Infertility. For some people, endometriosis is first found during tests for infertility treatment. Other symptoms. You may have fatigue, diarrhea, constipation, bloating or nausea. These symptoms are more common before or during menstrual periods.",1
696,what are the symptoms of a bunion?,775,"Dyshidrosis symptoms include painful, itchy and fluid-filled blisters on the sides of the fingers, the palms of the hands and the bottoms of the feet. The blisters are small — about the width of a standard pencil lead. They are grouped in clusters and can look like tapioca.Stress. Dyshidrosis appears to be more common during times of emotional or physical stress. Exposure to certain metals. These include cobalt and nickel — often in an industrial setting. Sensitive skin. People who develop a rash after contact with certain irritants are more likely to form the blisters of dyshidrosis. Atopic dermatitis. Some people with atopic dermatitis may have dyshidrosis.",1
697,what are the symptoms of a bunion?,757,Each infectious disease has its own specific signs and symptoms. General signs and symptoms common to a number of infectious diseases include:Fever Diarrhea Fatigue Muscle aches Coughing,1
698,what are the symptoms of a bunion?,23,"If blood sugar levels become too low, hypoglycemia signs and symptoms can include:Looking pale Shakiness Sweating Headache Hunger or nausea An irregular or fast heartbeat Fatigue Irritability or anxiety Difficulty concentrating Dizziness or lightheadedness Tingling or numbness of the lips, tongue or cheek",1
699,what are the symptoms of a bunion?,386,"Symptoms of geographic tongue may include:Smooth, red, irregularly shaped patches on the top or side of your tongue. These patches may look like sores. Frequent changes in the location, size and shape of the patches. Pain or burning feeling in some cases, most often related to eating spicy or acidic foods.",1
700,When can hypogonadism develop in men?,73,"Hypogonadism can begin during fetal development, before puberty or during adulthood. Signs and symptoms depend on when the condition develops.Female genitals Genitals that are neither clearly male nor clearly female (ambiguous genitals) Underdeveloped male genitals",5
701,When can hypogonadism develop in men?,1014,"Most people experience no symptoms. When symptoms do occur, they typically include pain and stiffness in the neck.Tingling, numbness and weakness in the arms, hands, legs or feet Lack of coordination and difficulty walking Loss of bladder or bowel control",1
702,When can hypogonadism develop in men?,620,Liposarcoma symptoms depend on the part of the body where the cancer forms.A growing lump of tissue under the skin. Pain. Swelling. Weakness of the affected limb.,1
703,When can hypogonadism develop in men?,746,"Milk allergy symptoms, which differ from person to person, occur a few minutes to a few hours after you or your child drinks milk or eats milk products.Hives Wheezing Itching or tingling feeling around the lips or mouth Swelling of the lips, tongue or throat Coughing or shortness of breath Vomiting",1
704,When can hypogonadism develop in men?,625,"Symptoms of heat exhaustion may start suddenly or progress over time, especially with prolonged periods of exercise. Possible heat exhaustion symptoms include:Cool, moist skin with goose bumps when in the heat. Heavy sweating. Faintness. Dizziness. Fatigue. Weak, rapid pulse. Low blood pressure upon standing. Muscle cramps. Nausea. Headache.",1
705,When can hypogonadism develop in men?,510,"Kidney cancer usually doesn't have signs or symptoms in its early stages. In time, signs and symptoms may develop, including:Blood in your urine, which may appear pink, red or cola colored Pain in your back or side that doesn't go away Loss of appetite Unexplained weight loss Tiredness Fever",1
706,When can hypogonadism develop in men?,70,"Hand-foot-and-mouth disease may cause all of the following symptoms or only some of them. They include:Fever. Sore throat. Feeling sick. Painful, blister-like lesions on the tongue, gums and inside of the cheeks. A rash on the palms, soles and sometimes the buttocks. The rash is not itchy, but sometimes it has blisters. Depending on skin tone, the rash may appear red, white, gray, or only show as tiny bumps. Fussiness in infants and toddlers. Loss of appetite.",1
707,When can hypogonadism develop in men?,845,"Foot drop makes it difficult to lift the front part of the foot, so it might drag on the floor when you walk. To help the foot clear the floor, a person with foot drop may raise the thigh more than usual when walking, as though climbing stairs. This unusual kind of walking, called steppage gait, might cause the foot to slap down onto the floor with each step. In some cases, the skin on the top of the foot and toes feels numb.Nerve injury. The most common cause of foot drop is compression of a nerve in the leg that controls the muscles involved in lifting the foot. This nerve is called the peroneal nerve. A serious knee injury can lead to the nerve being compressed. It can also be injured during hip or knee replacement surgery, which may cause foot drop. A nerve root injury — ""pinched nerve"" — in the spine also can cause foot drop. People who have diabetes are more susceptible to nerve disorders, which are associated with foot drop. Muscle or nerve disorders. Various forms of muscular dystrophy, an inherited disease that causes progressive muscle weakness, can contribute to foot drop. So can other neurologic disorders, such as polio or Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease. Brain and spinal cord disorders. Disorders that affect the spinal cord or brain — such as stroke, multiple sclerosis or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) — may cause foot drop.",1
708,When can hypogonadism develop in men?,720,"Most people infected with ascariasis have no signs or symptoms. Moderate to heavy infestations cause various signs or symptoms, depending on which part of your body is affected.Persistent cough Shortness of breath Wheezing",1
709,When can hypogonadism develop in men?,314,"Drug addiction symptoms or behaviors include, among others:Feeling that you have to use the drug regularly — daily or even several times a day Having intense urges for the drug that block out any other thoughts Over time, needing more of the drug to get the same effect Taking larger amounts of the drug over a longer period of time than you intended Making certain that you maintain a supply of the drug Spending money on the drug, even though you can't afford it Not meeting obligations and work responsibilities, or cutting back on social or recreational activities because of drug use Continuing to use the drug, even though you know it's causing problems in your life or causing you physical or psychological harm Doing things to get the drug that you normally wouldn't do, such as stealing Driving or doing other risky activities when you're under the influence of the drug Spending a good deal of time getting the drug, using the drug or recovering from the effects of the drug Failing in your attempts to stop using the drug Experiencing withdrawal symptoms when you attempt to stop taking the drug",1
710,When can hypogonadism develop in men?,255,"Symptoms of keratitis include:Eye redness Eye pain Excess tears or other discharge from your eye Difficulty opening your eyelid because of pain or irritation Blurred vision Decreased vision Sensitivity to light, called photophobia A feeling that something is in your eye",1
711,When can hypogonadism develop in men?,183,"Bleeding into the skin looks like tiny reddish-purple spots, also known as petechiae. Petechiae might look like a rash. Here they appear on a leg (A) and on the stomach area (B).Easy or excessive bruising (purpura) Superficial bleeding into the skin that appears as a rash of pinpoint-sized reddish-purple spots (petechiae), usually on the lower legs Prolonged bleeding from cuts Bleeding from your gums or nose Blood in urine or stools Unusually heavy menstrual flows Fatigue Enlarged spleen",1
712,When can hypogonadism develop in men?,1048,Desmoplastic small round cell tumor symptoms vary depending on where the cancer begins. Most often it begins in the abdomen.Swelling of the abdomen Abdominal pain Constipation Difficulty urinating,1
713,When can hypogonadism develop in men?,986,"The mildest forms of histoplasmosis cause no signs or symptoms. But severe infections can be life-threatening. When signs and symptoms occur, they usually appear 3 to 17 days after exposure and can include:Fever Chills Headache Muscle aches Dry cough Chest pain Tiredness",1
714,When can hypogonadism develop in men?,839,"Pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors sometimes don't cause symptoms. When they do, symptoms can include:Heartburn. Weakness. Fatigue. Muscle cramps. Indigestion. Diarrhea. Weight loss. Skin rash. Constipation. Pain in the abdomen or back. Yellowing of the skin and the whites of the eyes. Dizziness. Blurred vision. Headaches. Increased thirst and hunger.",1
715,When can hypogonadism develop in men?,326,"Chest pain can feel different depending on what's triggering the symptom. Often, the cause has nothing to do with the heart — though there's no easy way to tell without seeing a health care provider.Pressure, fullness, burning or tightness in the chest. Crushing or searing pain that spreads to the back, neck, jaw, shoulders, and one or both arms. Pain that lasts more than a few minutes, gets worse with activity, goes away and comes back, or varies in intensity. Shortness of breath. Cold sweats. Dizziness, lightheadedness or weakness. Racing heartbeats. Nausea or vomiting.",1
716,When can hypogonadism develop in men?,955,"The symptoms of narcolepsy may get worse during the first few years of the disorder. Then they continue for life. They include:Excessive daytime sleepiness. People with narcolepsy fall asleep without warning. It can happen anywhere and at any time. It may happen when you're bored or during a task. For example, you may be working or talking with friends and suddenly fall asleep. It can be especially dangerous if you fall asleep while driving. You might fall asleep for only a few minutes or up to a half-hour. After waking, you'll often feel refreshed but you'll get sleepy again. You also may experience a decrease in how alert and focused you feel during the day. Daytime sleepiness often is the first symptom to appear. Feeling sleepy makes it hard to focus and function. Some people with narcolepsy continue doing a task when they fall asleep briefly. For example, you may fall asleep while writing, typing or driving. You might continue to perform that task while asleep. When you awaken, you can't remember what you did, and you probably didn't do it well. Sudden loss of muscle tone. This condition is called cataplexy. It can cause slurred speech or complete weakness of most muscles. Symptoms may last up to a few minutes. Cataplexy can't be controlled. It's triggered by intense emotions. Often the emotions that cause cataplexy are positive. Laughter or excitement may cause the symptoms. But sometimes fear, surprise or anger can cause the loss of muscle tone. For example, when you laugh, your head may drop without your control. Or your knees may suddenly lose strength, causing you to fall. Some people with narcolepsy experience only one or two episodes of cataplexy a year. Others have several episodes a day. Not everyone with narcolepsy has these symptoms. Sleep paralysis. People with narcolepsy often experience sleep paralysis. During sleep paralysis, you can't move or speak while falling asleep or upon waking. It's usually brief — lasting a few seconds or minutes. But it can be scary. You may be aware of it happening and can recall it afterward. Not everyone with sleep paralysis has narcolepsy. Hallucinations. Sometimes people see things that aren't there during sleep paralysis. Hallucinations also may happen in bed without sleep paralysis. These are called hypnagogic hallucinations if they happen as you fall asleep. They're called hypnopompic hallucinations if they happen upon waking. For example, you might feel as if there is a stranger in your bedroom. These hallucinations may be vivid and frightening because you may not be fully asleep when you begin dreaming. Changes in rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. REM sleep is when most dreaming happens. Typically, people enter REM sleep 60 to 90 minutes after falling asleep. But people with narcolepsy often move more quickly to REM sleep. They tend to enter REM sleep within 15 minutes of falling asleep. REM sleep also can happen at any time of the day.",1
717,When can hypogonadism develop in men?,110,"Symptoms of primary ovarian insufficiency are like those of menopause or low estrogen. They include:Irregular or missed periods. This symptom might be present for years. It also could develop after a pregnancy or after stopping birth control pills. Trouble getting pregnant. Hot flashes and night sweats. Vaginal dryness. Anger, depression or anxiety. Trouble with focus or memory. Less sexual desire.",1
718,When can hypogonadism develop in men?,467,"Egg allergy reactions vary from person to person and usually occur soon after exposure to egg. Egg allergy symptoms can include:Skin inflammation or hives — the most common egg allergy reaction Nasal congestion, runny nose and sneezing (allergic rhinitis) Digestive symptoms, such as cramps, nausea and vomiting Asthma signs and symptoms such as coughing, wheezing, chest tightness or shortness of breath",1
719,When can hypogonadism develop in men?,502,"Most herniated disks occur in the lower back, but they also can occur in the neck. Symptoms depend on where the disk is sitting and whether the disk is pressing on a nerve. Herniated disks often affect one side of the body.Arm or leg pain. If your herniated disk is in your lower back, you'll typically feel pain in your lower back, buttocks, thigh and calf. You might have pain in part of your foot as well. For a herniated disk in your neck, you'll typically feel the most pain in your shoulder and arm. This pain might shoot into your arm or leg when you cough, sneeze or move into certain positions. Pain is often described as sharp or burning. Numbness or tingling. People who have herniated disks often have radiating numbness or tingling in the body part served by the affected nerves. Weakness. Muscles served by the affected nerves tend to weaken. This can cause you to stumble or affect your ability to lift or hold items.",1
720,When can hypogonadism develop in men?,1046,"Retrograde ejaculation doesn't affect your ability to get an erection or have an orgasm — but when you climax, semen goes into your bladder instead of coming out of your penis. Retrograde ejaculation signs and symptoms include:Orgasms in which you ejaculate very little or no semen out of your penis (dry orgasms) Urine that is cloudy after orgasm because it contains semen Inability to get a woman pregnant (male infertility)",1
721,When can hypogonadism develop in men?,222,"There are several types of bipolar and related disorders. They may include mania or hypomania and depression. Symptoms can cause unpredictable changes in mood and behavior, resulting in significant distress and difficulty in life.Bipolar I disorder. You've had at least one manic episode that may be preceded or followed by hypomanic or major depressive episodes. In some cases, mania may trigger a break from reality (psychosis). Bipolar II disorder. You've had at least one major depressive episode and at least one hypomanic episode, but you've never had a manic episode. Cyclothymic disorder. You've had at least two years — or one year in children and teenagers — of many periods of hypomania symptoms and periods of depressive symptoms (though less severe than major depression). Other types. These include, for example, bipolar and related disorders induced by certain drugs or alcohol or due to a medical condition, such as Cushing's disease, multiple sclerosis or stroke.",1
722,When can hypogonadism develop in men?,804,"Bad breath odors vary, depending on the source or the underlying cause. Some people worry too much about their breath even though they have little or no mouth odor, while others have bad breath and don't know it. Because it's difficult to assess how your own breath smells, ask a close friend or relative to confirm your bad-breath questions.Food. The breakdown of food particles in and around your teeth can increase bacteria and cause a foul odor. Eating certain foods, such as onions, garlic and spices, also can cause bad breath. After you digest these foods, they enter your bloodstream, are carried to your lungs and affect your breath. Tobacco products. Smoking causes its own unpleasant mouth odor. Smokers and oral tobacco users are also more likely to have gum disease, another source of bad breath. Poor dental hygiene. If you don't brush and floss daily, food particles remain in your mouth, causing bad breath. A colorless, sticky film of bacteria (plaque) forms on your teeth. If not brushed away, plaque can irritate your gums and eventually form plaque-filled pockets between your teeth and gums (periodontitis). Your tongue also can trap bacteria that produce odors. Dentures that aren't cleaned regularly or don't fit properly can harbor odor-causing bacteria and food particles. Dry mouth. Saliva helps cleanse your mouth, removing particles that cause bad odors. A condition called dry mouth or xerostomia (zeer–o-STOE-me-uh) can contribute to bad breath because production of saliva is decreased. Dry mouth naturally occurs during sleep, leading to ""morning breath,"" and it worsens if you sleep with your mouth open. Chronic dry mouth can be caused by a problem with your salivary glands and some diseases. Medications. Some medications can indirectly produce bad breath by contributing to dry mouth. Others can be broken down in the body to release chemicals that can be carried on your breath. Infections in your mouth. Bad breath can be caused by surgical wounds after oral surgery, such as tooth removal, or as a result of tooth decay, gum disease or mouth sores. Other mouth, nose and throat conditions. Bad breath can occasionally stem from small stones that form in the tonsils and are covered with bacteria that produce odor. Infections or chronic inflammation in the nose, sinuses or throat, which can contribute to postnasal drip, also can cause bad breath. Other causes. Diseases, such as some cancers, and conditions such as metabolic disorders, can cause a distinctive breath odor as a result of chemicals they produce. Chronic reflux of stomach acids (gastroesophageal reflux disease, or GERD) can be associated with bad breath. Bad breath in young children can be caused by a foreign body, such as a piece of food, lodged in a nostril.",1
723,When can hypogonadism develop in men?,507,"Common signs and symptoms of short bowel syndrome may include:Diarrhea Greasy, foul-smelling stools Fatigue Weight loss Malnutrition Swelling (edema) in the lower extremities",1
724,When can hypogonadism develop in men?,550,"Symptoms of Zollinger-Ellison syndrome may include:Stomach pain. Diarrhea. Burning, aching or discomfort in your upper abdomen. Acid reflux and heartburn. Burping. Nausea and vomiting. Bleeding in your digestive tract. Losing weight without trying. Loss of appetite.",1
725,When can hypogonadism develop in men?,228,"More than half of people with primary biliary cholangitis do not have any noticeable symptoms when diagnosed. The disease may be diagnosed when blood tests are done for other reasons, such as routine testing. Symptoms eventually develop over the next 5 to 20 years. Those who do have symptoms at diagnosis typically have poorer outcomes.Fatigue. Itchy skin.",1
726,When can hypogonadism develop in men?,104,"Feelings of shyness or discomfort in certain situations aren't necessarily signs of social anxiety disorder, particularly in children. Comfort levels in social situations vary, depending on personality traits and life experiences. Some people are naturally reserved and others are more outgoing.Fear of situations in which you may be judged negatively Worry about embarrassing or humiliating yourself Intense fear of interacting or talking with strangers Fear that others will notice that you look anxious Fear of physical symptoms that may cause you embarrassment, such as blushing, sweating, trembling or having a shaky voice Avoidance of doing things or speaking to people out of fear of embarrassment Avoidance of situations where you might be the center of attention Anxiety in anticipation of a feared activity or event Intense fear or anxiety during social situations Analysis of your performance and identification of flaws in your interactions after a social situation Expectation of the worst possible consequences from a negative experience during a social situation",1
727,When can hypogonadism develop in men?,664,"Signs and symptoms of prostatitis can vary depending on the type of disorder. They may include:Pain or burning sensation when urinating (dysuria) Difficulty urinating, such as dribbling or hesitant urination Frequent urination, particularly at night (nocturia) Urgent need to urinate Cloudy urine Blood in the urine Pain in the abdomen, groin or lower back Pain in the area between the scrotum and rectum (perineum) Pain or discomfort of the penis or testicles Painful ejaculation Fever, chills, muscle aches and other flu-like symptoms (with acute bacterial prostatitis)",1
728,When can hypogonadism develop in men?,72,"Typically, there's no outward sign of this condition, such as a lump. Instead, you may experience the following symptoms:A feeling as if you're standing on a pebble in your shoe A burning pain in the ball of your foot that may radiate into your toes Tingling or numbness in your toes",1
729,When can hypogonadism develop in men?,485,"Dust mite allergy symptoms caused by inflammation of nasal passages include:Sneezing Runny nose Itchy, red or watery eyes Nasal congestion Itchy nose, roof of mouth or throat Postnasal drip Cough Facial pressure and pain Swollen, blue-colored skin under your eyes In a child, frequent upward rubbing of the nose",1
730,When can hypogonadism develop in men?,273,"Signs and symptoms of ringworm may include:A scaly ring-shaped area, typically on the buttocks, trunk, arms and legs Itchiness A clear or scaly area inside the ring, perhaps with a scattering of bumps whose color ranges from red on white skin to reddish, purplish, brown or gray on black and brown skin Slightly raised, expanding rings A round, flat patch of itchy skin Overlapping rings",1
731,When can hypogonadism develop in men?,710,"Having some discomfort after vasectomy is common, but men with PVPS have pain that never seems to get better after the procedure.Pain and tenderness in the scrotum Pressure or pain after ejaculation Dull ache in one or both testicles Pain and tenderness at the site of the vasectomy Swelling of the small, C-shaped tube behind the testicle where sperm are stored (epididymis) Pain with sex",1
732,When can hypogonadism develop in men?,278,"Signs and symptoms vary by age group. In infants, you might notice that one leg is longer than the other. Once a child begins walking, a limp may develop. During diaper changes, one hip may be less flexible than the other.First pregnancy Large baby Breech presentation",1
733,When can hypogonadism develop in men?,2,"Spinal stenosis often causes no symptoms. When symptoms do occur, they start slowly and get worse over time. Symptoms depend on which part of the spine is affected.Numbness Tingling or weakness in a hand, leg, foot or arm Problems with walking and balance Neck pain Problems with the bowel or bladder",1
734,When can hypogonadism develop in men?,809,"Some babies born with Ebstein anomaly have few or no symptoms. Others have a tricuspid valve that leaks severely and causes more-noticeable problems. Sometimes symptoms don't occur until later in life.Blue or gray lips or fingernails. Depending on skin color, these color changes may be harder or easier to see. Fatigue. Feeling of a pounding or rapid heartbeat or irregular heartbeats. Shortness of breath, especially with activity.",1
735,When can hypogonadism develop in men?,783,Some people who have myocardial ischemia don't have any signs or symptoms (silent ischemia).Neck or jaw pain Shoulder or arm pain A fast heartbeat Shortness of breath when you are physically active Nausea and vomiting Sweating Fatigue,1
736,When can hypogonadism develop in men?,556,"Epididymitis is an inflammation of the coiled tube, called the epididymis, at the back of the testicle.A swollen, discolored or warm scrotum Testicle pain and tenderness, usually on one side, that often comes on slowly Pain when you pass urine An urgent or frequent need to urinate Discharge from the penis Pain or discomfort in the lower abdomen or pelvic area Blood in the semen Less commonly, fever",1
737,When can hypogonadism develop in men?,791,"If you have pubic lice (crabs), you may experience intense itching in your genital region. Pubic lice can spread to other areas with coarse body hair, including the:Legs Chest Armpits Beard or mustache Eyelashes or eyebrows, more commonly in children",1
738,When can hypogonadism develop in men?,401,"Your medical team will likely be the first to recognize ambiguous genitalia soon after your baby is born. Occasionally, ambiguous genitalia may be suspected before birth (prenatally). Characteristics can vary in severity, depending on when during genital development the problem occurred and the cause of the disorder.An enlarged clitoris, which may resemble a penis Closed labia, or labia that include folds and resemble a scrotum Lumps that feel like testes in the fused labia",1
739,When can hypogonadism develop in men?,41,"The nerve that controls your facial muscles passes through a narrow corridor of bone on its way to your face. Facial weakness or paralysis may cause one corner of your mouth to droop, and you may have trouble retaining saliva on that side of your mouth. The condition may also make it difficult to close the eye on the affected side of your face.Rapid onset of mild weakness to total paralysis on one side of your face — occurring within hours to days Facial droop and difficulty making facial expressions, such as closing your eye or smiling Drooling Pain around the jaw or in or behind your ear on the affected side Increased sensitivity to sound on the affected side Headache A loss of taste Changes in the amount of tears and saliva you produce",1
740,When can hypogonadism develop in men?,706,"One of the most common places to find swollen lymph nodes is in the neck. The inset shows three swollen lymph nodes below the lower jaw.Painless swelling of lymph nodes in your neck, armpits or groin Persistent fatigue Fever Night sweats Losing weight without trying Severe itching Pain in your lymph nodes after drinking alcohol",1
741,When can hypogonadism develop in men?,209,General signs and symptoms of most types of vasculitis include:Fever Headache Fatigue Weight loss General aches and pains,1
742,When can hypogonadism develop in men?,516,"Pyoderma gangrenosum usually starts with a small, red bump on your skin, which may resemble a spider bite. Within days, this bump can develop into a large, painful open sore.Your age and sex. The condition can affect anyone at any age, though it's more common between 20 and 50 years of age. Having inflammatory bowel disease. People with a digestive tract disease such as ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease are at increased risk of pyoderma gangrenosum. Having arthritis. People with rheumatoid arthritis are at increased risk of pyoderma gangrenosum. Having a blood disorder. People with acute myelogenous leukemia, myelodysplasia or a myeloproliferative disorder are at increased risk of pyoderma gangrenosum.",1
743,When can hypogonadism develop in men?,400,"Signs and symptoms of respiratory syncytial virus infection most commonly appear about four to six days after exposure to the virus. In adults and older children, RSV usually causes mild cold-like signs and symptoms. These may include:Congested or runny nose Dry cough Low-grade fever Sore throat Sneezing Headache",1
744,When can hypogonadism develop in men?,884,"Claudication refers to muscle pain due to lack of oxygen that's triggered by activity and relieved by rest. Symptoms include the following:Pain, ache, discomfort or fatigue in muscles every time those muscles are used Pain in the calves, thighs, buttocks, hips or feet Less often, pain in shoulders, biceps and forearms Pain that gets better soon after resting",1
745,When can hypogonadism develop in men?,920,"Signs and symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis may include:Tender, warm, swollen joints Joint stiffness that is usually worse in the mornings and after inactivity Fatigue, fever and loss of appetite",1
746,When can hypogonadism develop in men?,416,"Congenital myasthenic syndromes are typically identified at birth. But if signs and symptoms are mild, the condition may not be identified until childhood, or rarely, early adulthood.Droopy eyelids and poor eye control, often with double vision. Difficulty chewing and swallowing. Weakness of facial muscles. Weak cry. Slurring or nasal speech. Delayed crawling and walking. Delayed development of wrist, hand and finger skills, such as brushing teeth or combing hair. Trouble supporting the head in an upright position. Problems breathing, such as feeling short of breath and having short pauses in breathing, sometimes worsened by infection, fever or stress.",1
747,When can hypogonadism develop in men?,304,"Although depression may occur only once during your life, people typically have multiple episodes. During these episodes, symptoms occur most of the day, nearly every day and may include:Feelings of sadness, tearfulness, emptiness or hopelessness Angry outbursts, irritability or frustration, even over small matters Loss of interest or pleasure in most or all normal activities, such as sex, hobbies or sports Sleep disturbances, including insomnia or sleeping too much Tiredness and lack of energy, so even small tasks take extra effort Reduced appetite and weight loss or increased cravings for food and weight gain Anxiety, agitation or restlessness Slowed thinking, speaking or body movements Feelings of worthlessness or guilt, fixating on past failures or self-blame Trouble thinking, concentrating, making decisions and remembering things Frequent or recurrent thoughts of death, suicidal thoughts, suicide attempts or suicide Unexplained physical problems, such as back pain or headaches",1
748,When can hypogonadism develop in men?,685,"Signs and symptoms of morphea vary depending on the type and stage of the condition. They include:Reddish or purplish oval patches of skin, often on the belly, chest or back Patches that gradually develop a lighter or whitish center Linear patches, especially on the arms or legs and possibly the forehead or scalp A gradual change in the affected skin, which becomes firm, thickened, dry and shiny",1
749,When can hypogonadism develop in men?,24,"Ulcerative colitis symptoms can vary, depending on the severity of inflammation and where it occurs. Signs and symptoms may include:Diarrhea, often with blood or pus Rectal bleeding — passing small amount of blood with stool Abdominal pain and cramping Rectal pain Urgency to defecate Inability to defecate despite urgency Weight loss Fatigue Fever In children, failure to grow",1
750,What is the term for difficulty in swallowing?,983,"Symptoms of neurodermatitis include:An itchy, scaly skin patch or patches Open sores that bleed Thick, leathery skin Discolored, wrinkled genital skin Raised, rough patches that are inflamed or darker than the rest of the skin",1
751,What is the term for difficulty in swallowing?,8,"Ameloblastoma often causes no symptoms, but signs and symptoms may include pain and a lump or swelling in the jaw.Conventional ameloblastoma. This is the most common type and grows aggressively, usually in the lower jawbone, and approximately 10% recur after treatment. Unicystic ameloblastoma. This type is less aggressive, but typically occurs at a younger age. The tumor is often in the back of the lower jawbone at the molars. Recurrence is possible after treatment. Peripheral ameloblastoma. This type is rare and affects the gums and oral tissue in the upper or lower jaw. The tumor has a low risk of recurrence after treatment. Metastasizing ameloblastoma. This type is very rare and is defined by tumor cells that occur away from the primary site in the jaw.",1
752,What is the term for difficulty in swallowing?,343,"The signs and symptoms of type 1 diabetes in children usually develop quickly, and may include:Increased thirst Frequent urination, possibly bed-wetting in a toilet-trained child Extreme hunger Unintentional weight loss Fatigue Irritability or behavior changes Fruity-smelling breath",1
753,What is the term for difficulty in swallowing?,183,"Bleeding into the skin looks like tiny reddish-purple spots, also known as petechiae. Petechiae might look like a rash. Here they appear on a leg (A) and on the stomach area (B).Easy or excessive bruising (purpura) Superficial bleeding into the skin that appears as a rash of pinpoint-sized reddish-purple spots (petechiae), usually on the lower legs Prolonged bleeding from cuts Bleeding from your gums or nose Blood in urine or stools Unusually heavy menstrual flows Fatigue Enlarged spleen",1
754,What is the term for difficulty in swallowing?,227,"When the heart beats too fast, it may not pump enough blood to the rest of the body. So the organs and tissues may not get enough oxygen. Signs and symptoms that occur during an episode of ventricular tachycardia are due to a lack of oxygen and may include:Chest pain (angina) Dizziness Pounding heartbeat (palpitations) Lightheadedness Shortness of breath",1
755,What is the term for difficulty in swallowing?,274,"There are many different types of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, but the most common signs and symptoms include:Overly flexible joints. Because the connective tissue that holds joints together is looser, your joints can move far past the normal range of motion. Joint pain and dislocations are common. Stretchy skin. Weakened connective tissue allows your skin to stretch much more than usual. You may be able to pull a pinch of skin up away from your flesh, but it will snap right back into place when you let go. Your skin might also feel exceptionally soft and velvety. Fragile skin. Damaged skin often doesn't heal well. For example, the stitches used to close a wound often will tear out and leave a gaping scar. These scars may look thin and crinkly.",1
756,What is the term for difficulty in swallowing?,369,"Healthy gums are firm and fit snugly around teeth. The color of healthy gums can vary. They may range from light pink in some people to dark pink and brown in others.Swollen or puffy gums. Bright red, dark red or dark purple gums. Gums that feel tender when touched. Gums that bleed easily. A toothbrush that looks pink after brushing your teeth. Spitting out blood when brushing or flossing your teeth. Bad breath that won't go away. Pus between your teeth and gums. Loose teeth or loss of teeth. Painful chewing. New spaces that develop between your teeth that look like black triangles. Gums that pull away from your teeth, making your teeth look longer than usual, called receding gums. A change in the way your teeth fit together when you bite.",1
757,What is the term for difficulty in swallowing?,162,"Scabies symptoms include:Itching, often severe and usually worse at night Thin, wavy tunnels made up of tiny blisters or bumps on the skin",1
758,What is the term for difficulty in swallowing?,186,"Mitral valve stenosis usually worsens slowly. You may not have any symptoms, or you may have mild ones for many years. Symptoms of mitral valve stenosis can occur at any age — even during childhood.Shortness of breath, especially with activity or when you lie down Fatigue, especially during increased activity Swollen feet or legs Sensations of a fast, fluttering or pounding heartbeat Dizziness or fainting Irregular heart sound, also called a heart murmur Fluid buildup in the lungs Irregular heart rhythms Chest discomfort or chest pain Coughing up blood",1
759,What is the term for difficulty in swallowing?,482,Sometimes it's difficult to recognize the difference between a strong-willed or emotional child and one with oppositional defiant disorder. It's common for children to show oppositional behavior at certain stages of development.Often and easily loses temper. Is frequently touchy and easily annoyed by others. Is often angry and resentful.,1
760,What is the term for difficulty in swallowing?,190,"Leukoplakia usually occurs on your gums, the insides of your cheeks, the bottom of your mouth — beneath the tongue — and, sometimes, your tongue. It isn't usually painful and may go unnoticed for a while.White or grayish in patches that can't be wiped away Irregular or flat-textured Thickened or hardened in areas Along with raised, red lesions (speckled leukoplakia or erythroplakia), which are more likely to show precancerous changes",1
761,What is the term for difficulty in swallowing?,734,"Symptoms of Cushing syndrome can vary depending on the level of extra cortisol.Weight gain in the trunk, with thin arms and legs. Weight gain in the face. This is sometimes called moon face. A fatty lump between the shoulders. This may be referred to as a buffalo hump. Pink or purple stretch marks on the stomach, hips, thighs, breasts and underarms. Thin, frail skin that bruises easily. Slow wound healing. Acne.",1
762,What is the term for difficulty in swallowing?,885,"Breast and nipple changes can be a sign of breast cancer. Make an appointment with your doctor if you notice anything unusual.A breast lump or thickening that feels different from the surrounding tissue Change in the size, shape or appearance of a breast Changes to the skin over the breast, such as dimpling A newly inverted nipple Peeling, scaling, crusting or flaking of the pigmented area of skin surrounding the nipple (areola) or breast skin Redness or pitting of the skin over your breast, like the skin of an orange",1
763,What is the term for difficulty in swallowing?,302,"Symptoms of de Quervain tenosynovitis include:Pain near the base of the thumb Swelling near the base of the thumb Difficulty moving the thumb and wrist when doing something that involves grasping or pinching A ""sticking"" or ""stop-and-go"" sensation in the thumb when moving it",1
764,What is the term for difficulty in swallowing?,61,"Symptoms of chronic hives include:Batches of welts (wheals) that can arise anywhere on the body Welts that might be red, purple or skin-colored, depending on your skin color Welts that vary in size, change shape, and appear and fade repeatedly Itchiness (pruritus), which can be intense Painful swelling (angioedema) around the eyes, cheeks or lips Flares triggered by heat, exercise or stress Symptoms that persist for more than six weeks and recur often and anytime, sometimes for months or years",1
765,What is the term for difficulty in swallowing?,971,"Schizophrenia involves a range of problems with thinking (cognition), behavior and emotions. Signs and symptoms may vary, but usually involve delusions, hallucinations or disorganized speech, and reflect an impaired ability to function. Symptoms may include:Delusions. These are false beliefs that are not based in reality. For example, you think that you're being harmed or harassed; certain gestures or comments are directed at you; you have exceptional ability or fame; another person is in love with you; or a major catastrophe is about to occur. Delusions occur in most people with schizophrenia. Hallucinations. These usually involve seeing or hearing things that don't exist. Yet for the person with schizophrenia, they have the full force and impact of a normal experience. Hallucinations can be in any of the senses, but hearing voices is the most common hallucination. Disorganized thinking (speech). Disorganized thinking is inferred from disorganized speech. Effective communication can be impaired, and answers to questions may be partially or completely unrelated. Rarely, speech may include putting together meaningless words that can't be understood, sometimes known as word salad. Extremely disorganized or abnormal motor behavior. This may show in a number of ways, from childlike silliness to unpredictable agitation. Behavior isn't focused on a goal, so it's hard to do tasks. Behavior can include resistance to instructions, inappropriate or bizarre posture, a complete lack of response, or useless and excessive movement. Negative symptoms. This refers to reduced or lack of ability to function normally. For example, the person may neglect personal hygiene or appear to lack emotion (doesn't make eye contact, doesn't change facial expressions or speaks in a monotone). Also, the person may lose interest in everyday activities, socially withdraw or lack the ability to experience pleasure.",1
766,What is the term for difficulty in swallowing?,569,"Folliculitis signs and symptoms include:Clusters of small bumps or pimples around hair follicles Pus-filled blisters that break open and crust over Itchy, burning skin Painful, tender skin An inflamed bump",1
767,What is the term for difficulty in swallowing?,83,"Signs and symptoms of sarcoma include:A lump that can be felt through the skin that may or may not be painful Bone pain A broken bone that happens unexpectedly, such as with a minor injury or no injury at all Abdominal pain Weight loss",1
768,What is the term for difficulty in swallowing?,778,"Gynecomastia symptoms can include:Pain, especially in teenagers. Swollen breast tissue. Tender breasts. Sensitive nipples when they rub against clothes.",1
769,What is the term for difficulty in swallowing?,524,Cellulite looks like dimpled or bumpy skin. It's sometimes described as having a cottage cheese or orange peel texture.Anatomy of cellulite,1
770,What is the term for difficulty in swallowing?,317,"In its early stages, nasopharyngeal carcinoma may not cause any symptoms. Possible noticeable symptoms of nasopharyngeal carcinoma include:A lump in your neck caused by a swollen lymph node Blood in your saliva Bloody discharge from your nose Nasal congestion or ringing in your ears Hearing loss Frequent ear infections Sore throat Headaches",1
771,What is the term for difficulty in swallowing?,874,"The esophagus is a muscular tube that connects the mouth and the stomach. Rings of muscle called sphincters contract and relax to allow food and liquid to pass.Squeezing pain in your chest. The pain is often intense, and you might mistake it for heart pain, also known as angina. Difficulty swallowing solids and liquids, sometimes related to swallowing specific substances. Red wine or extremely hot or cold liquids are more common culprits. The feeling that an object is stuck in your throat. The return of food and liquids back up your esophagus, also called regurgitation.",4
772,What is the term for difficulty in swallowing?,355,"Diabetes symptoms depend on how high your blood sugar is. Some people, especially if they have prediabetes, gestational diabetes or type 2 diabetes, may not have symptoms. In type 1 diabetes, symptoms tend to come on quickly and be more severe.Feeling more thirsty than usual. Urinating often. Losing weight without trying. Presence of ketones in the urine. Ketones are a byproduct of the breakdown of muscle and fat that happens when there's not enough available insulin. Feeling tired and weak. Feeling irritable or having other mood changes. Having blurry vision. Having slow-healing sores. Getting a lot of infections, such as gum, skin and vaginal infections.",1
773,What is the term for difficulty in swallowing?,177,"Allergy symptoms, which depend on the substance involved, can affect your airways, sinuses and nasal passages, skin, and digestive system. Allergic reactions can range from mild to severe. In some severe cases, allergies can trigger a life-threatening reaction known as anaphylaxis.Sneezing Itching of the nose, eyes or roof of the mouth Runny, stuffy nose Watery, red or swollen eyes (conjunctivitis)",1
774,What is the term for difficulty in swallowing?,210,Symptoms of heartburn include:A burning pain in the chest that usually occurs after eating and may occur at night Pain that worsens when lying down or bending over A bitter or acidic taste in the mouth,1
775,What is the term for difficulty in swallowing?,567,"Scleroderma's signs and symptoms vary from person to person, depending on which parts of the body are affected.Heartburn Difficulty swallowing Bloating Diarrhea Constipation Fecal incontinence",4
776,What is the term for difficulty in swallowing?,608,Signs and symptoms of tonsil cancer include:Difficulty swallowing A sensation that something is caught in the back of your throat Swelling and pain in the neck Earache Jaw stiffness,1
777,What is the term for difficulty in swallowing?,887,"Back pain can range from a muscle aching to a shooting, burning or stabbing sensation. Also, the pain can radiate down a leg. Bending, twisting, lifting, standing or walking can make it worse.Lasts longer than a few weeks. Is severe and doesn't improve with rest. Spreads down one or both legs, especially if the pain goes below the knee. Causes weakness, numbness, or tingling in one or both legs. Is paired with unexplained weight loss.",1
778,What is the term for difficulty in swallowing?,102,"Guillain-Barre syndrome often begins with tingling and weakness starting in your feet and legs and spreading to your upper body and arms. Some people notice the first symptoms in the arms or face. As Guillain-Barre syndrome progresses, muscle weakness can turn into paralysis.A pins and needles sensation in your fingers, toes, ankles or wrists Weakness in your legs that spreads to your upper body Unsteady walking or inability to walk or climb stairs Difficulty with facial movements, including speaking, chewing or swallowing Double vision or inability to move the eyes Severe pain that may feel achy, shooting or cramplike and may be worse at night Difficulty with bladder control or bowel function Rapid heart rate Low or high blood pressure Difficulty breathing",4
779,What is the term for difficulty in swallowing?,77,"Pain, swelling or lumps in your testicle or groin area may be a sign or symptom of testicular cancer or other medical conditions requiring treatment.A lump or swelling in either testicle A feeling of heaviness in the scrotum A dull ache in the lower belly or groin Sudden swelling in the scrotum Pain or discomfort in a testicle or the scrotum Enlargement or tenderness of the breast tissue Back pain",1
780,What is the term for difficulty in swallowing?,750,Erectile dysfunction symptoms might include persistent:Trouble getting an erection Trouble keeping an erection Reduced sexual desire,1
781,What is the term for difficulty in swallowing?,279,"Symptoms of dry socket may include:Severe pain within a few days after removing a tooth. Loss of part or all of the blood clot at the tooth removal site. The socket may look empty. Bone that you can see in the socket. Pain that spreads from the socket to your ear, eye, temple or neck on the same side of your face as the tooth removal. Bad breath or a foul odor coming from your mouth. Bad taste in your mouth.",1
782,What is the term for difficulty in swallowing?,775,"Dyshidrosis symptoms include painful, itchy and fluid-filled blisters on the sides of the fingers, the palms of the hands and the bottoms of the feet. The blisters are small — about the width of a standard pencil lead. They are grouped in clusters and can look like tapioca.Stress. Dyshidrosis appears to be more common during times of emotional or physical stress. Exposure to certain metals. These include cobalt and nickel — often in an industrial setting. Sensitive skin. People who develop a rash after contact with certain irritants are more likely to form the blisters of dyshidrosis. Atopic dermatitis. Some people with atopic dermatitis may have dyshidrosis.",1
783,What is the term for difficulty in swallowing?,969,"There are two types of sex headaches:A dull ache in the head and neck that intensifies as sexual excitement increases A sudden, severe, throbbing headache that occurs just before or at the moment of orgasm",1
784,What is the term for difficulty in swallowing?,300,"Symptoms of appendicitis may include:Sudden pain that begins on the right side of the lower abdomen. Sudden pain that begins around the navel and often shifts to the lower right abdomen. Pain that worsens with coughing, walking or making other jarring movements. Nausea and vomiting. Loss of appetite. Low-grade fever that may rise as the illness worsens. Constipation or diarrhea. Abdominal bloating. Gas.",1
785,What is the term for difficulty in swallowing?,155,"The symptoms of MIS-C are serious and are treated in the hospital. Not all kids have the same symptoms. But if no other diagnosis fits, health care professionals may diagnose MIS-C if a child:Either had COVID-19 or has a close contact who had COVID-19 in the 2 months before hospitalization. Has a fever. Has a blood test result that shows a high level of inflammation throughout the body, called systemic inflammation. Has at least two of the following symptoms: Heart problems. Red, bloodshot eyes. Redness or swelling of the lips and tongue. Redness or swelling of the hands or feet. Pain in the belly, vomiting or diarrhea. Problems with blood clotting. Shock.",1
786,What is the term for difficulty in swallowing?,1064,Atypical hyperplasia usually doesn't cause any specific symptoms.Atypical ductal hyperplasia describes abnormal cells within the breast ducts. Atypical lobular hyperplasia describes abnormal cells within the breast lobules.,1
787,What is the term for difficulty in swallowing?,1063,"Age spots may affect people of all skin types, but they're more common in adults with light skin. Unlike freckles, which are common in children and fade with no sun exposure, age spots don't fade.Are flat, oval areas of increased pigmentation Are usually tan to dark brown Occur on skin that has had the most sun exposure over the years, such as the backs of hands, tops of feet, face, shoulders and upper back Range from freckle size to about 1/2 inch (13 millimeters) across Can group together, making them more noticeable",1
788,What is the term for difficulty in swallowing?,656,"Tonsillitis most commonly affects children between preschool ages and the midteenage years. Common signs and symptoms of tonsillitis include:Red, swollen tonsils White or yellow coating or patches on the tonsils Sore throat Difficult or painful swallowing Fever Enlarged, tender glands (lymph nodes) in the neck A scratchy, muffled or throaty voice Bad breath Stomachache Neck pain or stiff neck Headache",2
789,What is the term for difficulty in swallowing?,7,"Frozen shoulder typically develops slowly in three stages.Freezing stage. Any movement of the shoulder causes pain, and the shoulder's ability to move becomes limited. This stage lasts from 2 to 9 months. Frozen stage. Pain might lessen during this stage. However, the shoulder becomes stiffer. Using it becomes more difficult. This stage lasts from 4 to 12 months. Thawing stage. The shoulder's ability to move begins to improve. This stage lasts from 5 to 24 months.",1
790,What is the term for difficulty in swallowing?,239,"Most people with colon polyps do not have any symptoms. You might not know you have a polyp until your health care provider finds it during an exam of your colon.Change in bowel habits. Constipation or diarrhea that lasts longer than a week may mean the presence of a larger colon polyp or cancer. However, several other conditions also can cause changes in bowel habits. Change in stool color. Blood can show up as red streaks in your stool or make stool appear black. A change in color also may be caused by certain foods, medicines or dietary supplements. Iron deficiency anemia. Bleeding from polyps can happen slowly over time, without visible blood in your stool. Chronic bleeding may lead to iron deficiency anemia, which can make you feel tired and short of breath. Pain. A large colon polyp can block part of your bowel, leading to crampy abdominal pain. Rectal bleeding. This can be a sign of colon polyps or cancer or other conditions, such as hemorrhoids or minor tears of the anus.",1
791,What is the term for difficulty in swallowing?,681,"The average time from infection to appearance of signs and symptoms (incubation period) is 10 days. The incubation period can range from 3 to 21 days.Painful muscle spasms and stiff, immovable muscles (muscle rigidity) in your jaw Tension of muscles around your lips, sometimes producing a persistent grin Painful spasms and rigidity in your neck muscles Difficulty swallowing Rigid abdominal muscles",4
792,What is the term for difficulty in swallowing?,1053,"Signs and symptoms of uterine polyps include:Vaginal bleeding after menopause. Bleeding between periods. Frequent, unpredictable periods whose lengths and heaviness vary. Very heavy periods. Infertility.",1
793,What is the term for difficulty in swallowing?,884,"Claudication refers to muscle pain due to lack of oxygen that's triggered by activity and relieved by rest. Symptoms include the following:Pain, ache, discomfort or fatigue in muscles every time those muscles are used Pain in the calves, thighs, buttocks, hips or feet Less often, pain in shoulders, biceps and forearms Pain that gets better soon after resting",1
794,What is the term for difficulty in swallowing?,682,"If you have a broken foot, you may experience some of the following signs and symptoms:Immediate, throbbing pain Pain that increases with activity and decreases with rest Swelling Bruising Tenderness Deformity Difficulty in walking or bearing weight",1
795,What is the term for difficulty in swallowing?,257,"Acute sinusitis symptoms often include:Thick, yellow or greenish mucus from the nose, known as a runny nose, or down the back of the throat, known as postnasal drip. Blocked or stuffy nose, known as congestion. This makes it hard to breathe through the nose. Pain, tenderness, swelling and pressure around the eyes, cheeks, nose or forehead that gets worse when bending over.",1
796,What is the term for difficulty in swallowing?,46,"The main symptom of transient global amnesia is being unable to create new memories and remember the recent past. Once that symptom is confirmed, ruling out other possible causes of amnesia is important.Sudden onset of confusion that includes memory loss, seen by a witness Being awake and alert and knowing who you are, despite memory loss Normal cognition, such as the ability to recognize and name familiar objects and follow simple directions No signs of damage to a particular area of the brain, such as being unable to move an arm or leg, movements you can't control, or problems understanding words",1
797,What is the term for difficulty in swallowing?,402,"In its early stages, carotid artery disease often doesn't have symptoms. The condition might not be obvious until it's serious enough to deprive the brain of blood, causing a stroke or TIA.Sudden numbness or weakness in the face or limbs, often on one side of the body. Sudden trouble speaking and understanding speech. Sudden trouble seeing in one or both eyes. Sudden dizziness or loss of balance. Sudden, severe headache with no known cause.",1
798,What is the term for difficulty in swallowing?,776,"With a peripheral nerve injury, you may experience symptoms that range from mild to seriously limiting your daily activities. Your symptoms often depend on which nerve fibers are damaged:Motor nerves. These nerves regulate all the muscles under your conscious control, such as those used for walking, talking and holding objects. Damage to these nerves is typically associated with muscle weakness, painful cramps and uncontrollable muscle twitching. Sensory nerves. Because these nerves relay information about touch, temperature and pain, you may experience a variety of symptoms. These include numbness or tingling in the hands or feet. You may have trouble sensing pain or changes in temperature, walking, keeping your balance with your eyes closed, or fastening buttons. Autonomic (aw-tuh-NOM-ik) nerves. This group of nerves regulates activities that are not controlled consciously, such as breathing, heart and thyroid function, and digesting food. Symptoms may include excessive sweating, changes in blood pressure, the inability to tolerate heat and gastrointestinal symptoms.",1
799,What is the term for difficulty in swallowing?,754,"Brugada syndrome often doesn't cause any noticeable symptoms. Many people with Brugada syndrome don't know they have it.Dizziness Fainting Gasping and labored breathing, particularly at night Irregular heartbeats or palpitations Extremely fast and chaotic heartbeat Seizures",1
800,What are some signs and symptoms of encopresis?,778,"Gynecomastia symptoms can include:Pain, especially in teenagers. Swollen breast tissue. Tender breasts. Sensitive nipples when they rub against clothes.",1
801,What are some signs and symptoms of encopresis?,245,"A soft tissue sarcoma may not cause any symptoms at first. As the cancer grows, it may cause:A noticeable lump or swelling. Pain, if the growth presses on nerves or muscles.",1
802,What are some signs and symptoms of encopresis?,253,"Genital warts are a common sexually transmitted infection. They can appear on the genitals, in the pubic area or in the anal canal. In women, genital warts can also grow inside the vagina.Small, flesh-colored, brown or pink swellings in your genital area A cauliflower-like shape caused by several warts close together Itching or discomfort in your genital area Bleeding with intercourse",1
803,What are some signs and symptoms of encopresis?,686,Anal cancer signs and symptoms include:Bleeding from the anus or rectum Pain in the area of the anus A mass or growth in the anal canal Anal itching,1
804,What are some signs and symptoms of encopresis?,849,Proctitis signs and symptoms may include:A frequent or continuous feeling that you need to have a bowel movement Rectal bleeding Passing mucus through your rectum Rectal pain Pain on the left side of your abdomen A feeling of fullness in your rectum Diarrhea Pain with bowel movements,1
805,What are some signs and symptoms of encopresis?,799,"The main symptom of hyperhidrosis is heavy sweating. This goes beyond the sweating from being in a hot environment, exercising, or feeling anxious or stressed. The type of hyperhidrosis that usually affects the hands, feet, underarms or face causes at least one episode a week when you're awake. And the sweating usually happens on both sides of the body.Sweating disrupts your daily routine Sweating causes emotional distress or social withdrawal You suddenly begin to sweat more than usual You experience night sweats for no apparent reason",1
806,What are some signs and symptoms of encopresis?,187,These headaches:Are usually described as throbbing Occur during or after strenuous exercise Affect both sides of the head in most cases,1
807,What are some signs and symptoms of encopresis?,167,"Symptoms of brucellosis may show up anytime from a few days to a few months after you've been infected. Signs and symptoms are similar to those of the flu and include:Fever Chills Loss of appetite Sweats Weakness Fatigue Joint, muscle and back pain Headache",1
808,What are some signs and symptoms of encopresis?,357,"The ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, cervix and vagina (vaginal canal) make up the female reproductive system.Vaginal bleeding that isn't typical, such as after menopause or after sex. Vaginal discharge. A lump or mass in the vagina. Painful urination. Frequent urination. Constipation. Pelvic pain.",1
809,What are some signs and symptoms of encopresis?,811,"Shellfish allergy symptoms generally start within minutes to an hour after eating or having contact with shellfish. They may include:Hives Itchy, irritated skin Nasal stuffiness (congestion) Swelling of the lips, face, tongue and throat, or other parts of the body Wheezing or trouble breathing Coughing and choking or a tight feeling in the throat Belly (abdominal) pain, diarrhea, nausea or vomiting Dizziness, lightheadedness or fainting",1
810,What are some signs and symptoms of encopresis?,1007,"Symptoms of a heart attack vary. Some people have mild symptoms. Others have severe symptoms. Some people have no symptoms.Chest pain that may feel like pressure, tightness, pain, squeezing or aching Pain or discomfort that spreads to the shoulder, arm, back, neck, jaw, teeth or sometimes the upper belly Cold sweat Fatigue Heartburn or indigestion Lightheadedness or sudden dizziness Nausea Shortness of breath",1
811,What are some signs and symptoms of encopresis?,87,"Hangover symptoms typically begin when your blood alcohol content drops significantly and is at or near zero. They're usually in full effect the morning after a night of heavy drinking. Depending on what and how much you drank, you may notice:Fatigue and weakness Excessive thirst and dry mouth Headaches and muscle aches Nausea, vomiting or stomach pain Poor or decreased sleep Increased sensitivity to light and sound Dizziness or a sense of the room spinning Shakiness Decreased ability to concentrate Mood disturbances, such as depression, anxiety and irritability Rapid heartbeat",1
812,What are some signs and symptoms of encopresis?,752,"One to three days before a rash develops, you may show early signs of Stevens-Johnson syndrome, including:Fever A sore mouth and throat Fatigue Burning eyes",1
813,What are some signs and symptoms of encopresis?,258,"In multiple sclerosis, the protective coating on nerve fibers (myelin) in the central nervous system is damaged. This creates a lesion that, depending on the location in the central nervous system, may cause symptoms such as numbness, pain or tingling in parts of the body.Numbness or weakness in one or more limbs that typically occurs on one side of your body at a time Tingling Electric-shock sensations that occur with certain neck movements, especially bending the neck forward (Lhermitte sign) Lack of coordination Unsteady gait or inability to walk Partial or complete loss of vision, usually in one eye at a time, often with pain during eye movement Prolonged double vision Blurry vision Vertigo Problems with sexual, bowel and bladder function Fatigue Slurred speech Cognitive problems Mood disturbances",1
814,What are some signs and symptoms of encopresis?,810,"Epidermoid cyst signs and symptoms include:A small, round bump under the skin, usually on the face, neck or trunk A tiny blackhead plugging the central opening of the cyst A thick, yellow, smelly material that sometimes drains from the cyst Redness, swelling and tenderness in the area, if inflamed or infected",1
815,What are some signs and symptoms of encopresis?,341,"For most people, antibiotic-associated diarrhea causes mild signs and symptoms, such as:Loose stools More-frequent bowel movements",1
816,What are some signs and symptoms of encopresis?,11,"The male reproductive system makes, stores and moves sperm. The testicles produce sperm. Fluid from the seminal vesicles and prostate gland combines with sperm to make semen. The penis ejaculates semen during sexual intercourse.An unusual lump. Sudden pain. Dull aching or a feeling of heaviness in the scrotum. Pain that spreads all over the groin, stomach area or lower back. A tender, swollen or hardened testicle or epididymis (ep-ih-DID-uh-miss). The epididymis is the soft, comma-shaped tube above and behind the testicle that stores and transports sperm. Swelling in the scrotum. A change in color of the skin of the scrotum. Upset stomach or vomiting.",1
817,What are some signs and symptoms of encopresis?,909,"Symptoms of lichen planus vary depending on the part of the body affected. Nail disease usually affects several nails. Symptoms include:Purple, shiny, flat bumps, often on the inner forearms, wrists or ankles. Lines of rash where the skin has been scratched. Lacy white patches on the tongue or inside of the cheeks. Itchiness. Painful sores in the mouth or genitals. Rarely, hair loss. Nail scarring or loss. Dark lines from the tip of the nail to the base.",1
818,What are some signs and symptoms of encopresis?,244,"Bleeding into the skin looks like tiny reddish-purple spots, also known as petechiae. Petechiae might look like a rash. Here they appear on a leg (A) and on the stomach area (B).Easy bruising. Bleeding into the skin that looks like tiny reddish-purple spots, also known as petechiae. The spots mostly show up on the lower legs. They look like a rash. Bleeding into the skin that's larger than petechiae, also known as purpura. Bleeding from the gums or nose. Blood in urine or stools. Really heavy menstrual flow.",1
819,What are some signs and symptoms of encopresis?,426,"Signs and symptoms of whiplash usually develop within days of the injury, and may include:Neck pain and stiffness Worsening of pain with neck movement Loss of range of motion in the neck Headaches, most often starting at the base of the skull Tenderness or pain in the shoulder, upper back or arms Tingling or numbness in the arms Fatigue Dizziness",1
820,What are some signs and symptoms of encopresis?,1011,"Swimmer's ear symptoms are usually mild at first, but they can worsen if your infection isn't treated or spreads. Doctors often classify swimmer's ear according to mild, moderate and advanced stages of progression.Itching in your ear canal Slight redness inside your ear Mild discomfort that's made worse by pulling on your outer ear (pinna or auricle) or pushing on the little ""bump"" in front of your ear (tragus) Some drainage of clear, odorless fluid",1
821,What are some signs and symptoms of encopresis?,39,Presbyopia develops gradually. You may first notice these signs and symptoms after age 40:A tendency to hold reading material farther away to make the letters clearer Blurred vision at normal reading distance Eyestrain or headaches after reading or doing close-up work,1
822,What are some signs and symptoms of encopresis?,879,"Symptoms vary based on the type of seizure. They also can range from mild to severe. Seizure symptoms may include:Temporary confusion. A staring spell. Jerking movements of the arms and legs that can't be controlled. Loss of consciousness or awareness. Cognitive or emotional changes. They may include fear, anxiety or a feeling that you've already lived this moment, known as deja vu.",1
823,What are some signs and symptoms of encopresis?,286,"The male reproductive system makes, stores and moves sperm. The testicles produce sperm. Fluid from the seminal vesicles and prostate gland combines with sperm to make semen. The penis ejaculates semen during sexual intercourse.Painful urination. Pus-like discharge from the tip of the penis. Pain or swelling in one testicle.",1
824,What are some signs and symptoms of encopresis?,420,"Left ventricular hypertrophy usually develops gradually. Some people do not have symptoms, especially during the early stages of the condition.Shortness of breath, especially while lying down Swelling of the legs Chest pain, often when exercising Sensation of rapid, fluttering or pounding heartbeats, called palpitations Fainting or a feeling of lightheadedness",1
825,What are some signs and symptoms of encopresis?,345,"Some people with early myocarditis don't have symptoms. Others have mild symptoms.Chest pain Fatigue Swelling of the legs, ankles and feet Rapid or irregular heartbeat (arrhythmias) Shortness of breath, at rest or during activity Light-headedness or feeling like you might faint Flu-like symptoms such as headache, body aches, joint pain, fever or sore throat",1
826,What are some signs and symptoms of encopresis?,1025,"Hay fever symptoms can include:Runny nose and nasal stuffiness (congestion) Watery, itchy, red eyes (allergic conjunctivitis) Sneezing Cough Itchy nose, roof of mouth or throat Mucus that runs down the back of your throat (postnasal drip) Swollen, bruised-appearing skin under the eyes (allergic shiners) Extreme tiredness (fatigue), often due to poor sleep",1
827,What are some signs and symptoms of encopresis?,473,Symptoms of fibromuscular dysplasia depend on which artery or arteries are affected. Some people don't have any symptoms.High blood pressure. Problems with how the kidneys work.,1
828,What are some signs and symptoms of encopresis?,919,"Symptoms of GI bleeding can be easy to see, called overt, or not so obvious, known as occult. Symptoms depend on the rate of bleeding as well as the location of the bleed, which can be anywhere on the GI tract, from where it starts — the mouth — to where it ends — the anus.Vomiting blood, which might be red or might be dark brown and look like coffee grounds. Black, tarry stool. Rectal bleeding, usually in or with stool.",1
829,What are some signs and symptoms of encopresis?,1003,"Itchy skin can affect small areas, such as the scalp, an arm or a leg. Or it can cover the whole body. Itchy skin can occur without any other noticeable changes on the skin. Or it may come with:Inflamed skin Scratch marks Bumps, spots or blisters Dry, cracked skin Leathery or scaly patches",1
830,What are some signs and symptoms of encopresis?,753,"Osteoarthritis symptoms often develop slowly and worsen over time. Signs and symptoms of osteoarthritis include:Pain. Affected joints might hurt during or after movement. Stiffness. Joint stiffness might be most noticeable upon awakening or after being inactive. Tenderness. Your joint might feel tender when you apply light pressure to or near it. Loss of flexibility. You might not be able to move your joint through its full range of motion. Grating sensation. You might feel a grating sensation when you use the joint, and you might hear popping or crackling. Bone spurs. These extra bits of bone, which feel like hard lumps, can form around the affected joint. Swelling. This might be caused by soft tissue inflammation around the joint.",1
831,What are some signs and symptoms of encopresis?,572,"If you're not producing enough saliva, you may notice these signs and symptoms all or most of the time:Dryness or a feeling of stickiness in your mouth Saliva that seems thick and stringy Bad breath Difficulty chewing, speaking and swallowing Dry or sore throat and hoarseness Dry or grooved tongue A changed sense of taste Problems wearing dentures",1
832,What are some signs and symptoms of encopresis?,326,"Chest pain can feel different depending on what's triggering the symptom. Often, the cause has nothing to do with the heart — though there's no easy way to tell without seeing a health care provider.Pressure, fullness, burning or tightness in the chest. Crushing or searing pain that spreads to the back, neck, jaw, shoulders, and one or both arms. Pain that lasts more than a few minutes, gets worse with activity, goes away and comes back, or varies in intensity. Shortness of breath. Cold sweats. Dizziness, lightheadedness or weakness. Racing heartbeats. Nausea or vomiting.",1
833,What are some signs and symptoms of encopresis?,235,Signs and symptoms of gastroparesis include:Vomiting Nausea Abdominal bloating Abdominal pain A feeling of fullness after eating just a few bites Vomiting undigested food eaten a few hours earlier Acid reflux Changes in blood sugar levels Lack of appetite Weight loss and malnutrition,1
834,What are some signs and symptoms of encopresis?,385,"The main sign of placenta previa is bright red vaginal bleeding, usually without pain, after 20 weeks of pregnancy. Sometimes, spotting happens before an event with more blood loss.Have had a baby Have had a previous C-section delivery Have scars on the uterus from a previous surgery or procedure Had placenta previa with a previous pregnancy Are pregnant after having an assisted reproductive technology (ART) procedure for treating infertility Are carrying more than one fetus Are age 35 or older Smoke Use cocaine",1
835,What are some signs and symptoms of encopresis?,551,"Symptoms of ME/CFS can vary from person to person, and the severity of symptoms can fluctuate from day to day. In addition to fatigue, symptoms may include:Extreme exhaustion after physical or mental exercise. Problems with memory or thinking skills. Dizziness that worsens with moving from lying down or sitting to standing. Muscle or joint pain. Unrefreshing sleep.",1
836,What are some signs and symptoms of encopresis?,136,"Signs and symptoms of a sprained ankle vary depending on the severity of the injury. They may include:Pain, especially when you bear weight on the affected foot Tenderness when you touch the ankle Swelling Bruising Restricted range of motion Instability in the ankle Popping sensation or sound at the time of injury",1
837,What are some signs and symptoms of encopresis?,475,"Signs and symptoms of adrenal cancer include:Weight gain Muscle weakness Pink or purple stretch marks on the skin Hormone changes in women that might cause excess facial hair, hair loss on the head and irregular periods Hormone changes in men that might cause enlarged breast tissue and shrinking testicles Nausea Vomiting Abdominal bloating Back pain Fever Loss of appetite Loss of weight without trying",1
838,What are some signs and symptoms of encopresis?,144,"The primary symptoms of fibromyalgia include:Widespread pain. The pain associated with fibromyalgia often is described as a constant dull ache that has lasted for at least three months. To be considered widespread, the pain must occur on both sides of your body and above and below your waist. Fatigue. People with fibromyalgia often awaken tired, even though they report sleeping for long periods of time. Sleep is often disrupted by pain, and many patients with fibromyalgia have other sleep disorders, such as restless legs syndrome and sleep apnea. Cognitive difficulties. A symptom commonly referred to as ""fibro fog"" impairs the ability to focus, pay attention and concentrate on mental tasks.",1
839,What are some signs and symptoms of encopresis?,575,"Tricuspid valve regurgitation often doesn't cause signs or symptoms until the condition is severe. The condition may be discovered when tests are done for other reasons.Fatigue Irregular heart rhythms (arrhythmias) Pulsing in the neck Shortness of breath with activity Swelling in the belly area (abdomen), legs or neck veins",1
840,What are some signs and symptoms of encopresis?,511,"Signs and symptoms of viral hemorrhagic fevers vary by disease. In general, early signs and symptoms can include:Fever Fatigue, weakness or general feeling of being unwell Dizziness Muscle, bone or joint aches Nausea and vomiting Diarrhea",1
841,What are some signs and symptoms of encopresis?,460,"For the first few days, the symptoms of bronchiolitis are much like a cold:Runny nose. Stuffy nose. Cough. Sometimes a slight fever.",1
842,What are some signs and symptoms of encopresis?,774,"Early in multiple myeloma, there might be no symptoms. When signs and symptoms happen, they can include:Bone pain, especially in the spine, chest or hips. Nausea. Constipation. Loss of appetite. Mental fogginess or confusion. Tiredness. Infections. Weight loss. Weakness. Thirst. Needing to urinate often.",1
843,What are some signs and symptoms of encopresis?,884,"Claudication refers to muscle pain due to lack of oxygen that's triggered by activity and relieved by rest. Symptoms include the following:Pain, ache, discomfort or fatigue in muscles every time those muscles are used Pain in the calves, thighs, buttocks, hips or feet Less often, pain in shoulders, biceps and forearms Pain that gets better soon after resting",1
844,What are some signs and symptoms of encopresis?,456,"Signs and symptoms of alcohol intolerance — or of a reaction to ingredients in an alcoholic beverage — can include:Facial redness (flushing) Red, itchy skin bumps (hives) Worsening of pre-existing asthma Runny or stuffy nose Low blood pressure Nausea and vomiting Diarrhea",1
845,What are some signs and symptoms of encopresis?,174,"With an incompetent cervix, there may be no signs or symptoms during early pregnancy. Some women have mild discomfort or spotting before the diagnosis. Often, this occurs before 24 weeks of pregnancy.A feeling of pelvic pressure. A new backache. Mild stomach cramps. A change in vaginal discharge. Light vaginal bleeding.",1
846,What are some signs and symptoms of encopresis?,127,"Signs and symptoms of balance problems include:Sense of motion or spinning (vertigo) Feeling of faintness or lightheadedness (presyncope) Loss of balance or unsteadiness Falling or feeling like you might fall Feeling a floating sensation or dizziness Vision changes, such as blurriness Confusion",1
847,What are some signs and symptoms of encopresis?,1022,"Esophageal varices usually don't cause symptoms unless they bleed. Symptoms of bleeding esophageal varices include:Vomiting large amounts of blood. Black, tarry or bloody stools. Lightheadedness due to blood loss. Loss of consciousness in severe cases.",1
848,What are some signs and symptoms of encopresis?,818,"During a molar pregnancy, the placenta doesn't form typically. It can look like a mass of cysts. The fetus either doesn't form or doesn't form regularly and can't survive.Dark brown to bright red bleeding from the vagina during the first three months Severe nausea and vomiting Sometimes grapelike cysts that pass from the vagina Pelvic pressure or pain",1
849,What are some signs and symptoms of encopresis?,725,"The signs and symptoms of pelvic inflammatory disease might be mild and difficult to recognize. Some women don't have any signs or symptoms. When signs and symptoms of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) are present, they most often include:Pain — ranging from mild to severe — in your lower abdomen and pelvis Unusual or heavy vaginal discharge that may have an unpleasant odor Unusual bleeding from the vagina, especially during or after sex, or between periods Pain during sex Fever, sometimes with chills Painful, frequent or difficult urination",1
850,What is the condition known as that causes nausea?,1024,"Initially, iron deficiency anemia can be so mild that it goes unnoticed. But as the body becomes more deficient in iron and anemia worsens, the signs and symptoms intensify.Extreme fatigue Weakness Pale skin Chest pain, fast heartbeat or shortness of breath Headache, dizziness or lightheadedness Cold hands and feet Inflammation or soreness of your tongue Brittle nails Unusual cravings for non-nutritive substances, such as ice, dirt or starch Poor appetite, especially in infants and children with iron deficiency anemia",1
851,What is the condition known as that causes nausea?,911,"These are common features of ganglion cysts:Location. Ganglion cysts most often develop along the tendons or joints of wrists or hands. The next most common locations are the ankles and feet. These cysts grow near other joints too. Shape and size. Ganglion cysts are round or oval. Some are too small to feel. The size of a cyst can change, often getting larger over time with joint movement. Pain. Ganglion cysts usually are painless. But if a cyst presses on a nerve or other structures, it can cause pain, tingling, numbness or muscle weakness.",1
852,What is the condition known as that causes nausea?,512,"The symptoms of obstructive and central sleep apneas overlap, sometimes making it difficult to determine which type you have. The most common symptoms of obstructive and central sleep apneas include:Loud snoring. Episodes in which you stop breathing during sleep — which would be reported by another person. Gasping for air during sleep. Awakening with a dry mouth. Morning headache. Difficulty staying asleep, known as insomnia. Excessive daytime sleepiness, known as hypersomnia. Difficulty paying attention while awake. Irritability.",1
853,What is the condition known as that causes nausea?,47,"Most septal displacements result in no symptoms, and you may not even know you have a deviated septum. Some septal deformities, however, may cause the following signs and symptoms:Obstruction of one or both nostrils. This blockage can make it difficult to breathe through the nostril or nostrils. You may notice this more when you have a cold or allergies that can cause your nasal passages to swell and narrow. Nosebleeds. The surface of your nasal septum may become dry, increasing your risk of nosebleeds. Facial pain. There is some debate about the possible nasal causes of facial pain. A possible cause of one-sided facial pain could be a severe deviated septum in which surfaces within the nose touch and cause pressure. Noisy breathing during sleep. A deviated septum or swelling of the tissues in your nose can be one of the many reasons for noisy breathing during sleep. Awareness of the nasal cycle. The nose alternates between being obstructed on one side and then changes to being obstructed on the other. This is called the nasal cycle. Being aware of the nasal cycle isn't typical and can indicate nasal obstruction. Preference for sleeping on a particular side. Some people may prefer to sleep on a particular side to optimize breathing through the nose at night if one nasal passage is narrowed.",1
854,What is the condition known as that causes nausea?,797,Symptoms of broken heart syndrome can mimic those of a heart attack. Symptoms may include:Chest pain. Shortness of breath.,1
855,What is the condition known as that causes nausea?,872,"The brain, like the rest of the body, changes with age. Many people notice they become more forgetful as they age. It may take longer to think of a word or to recall a person's name.You forget things more often. You miss appointments or social events. You lose your train of thought. Or you can't follow the plot of a book or movie. You have trouble following a conversation. You find it hard to make decisions, finish a task or follow instructions. You start to have trouble finding your way around places you know well. You begin to have poor judgment. Your family and friends notice any of these changes.",1
856,What is the condition known as that causes nausea?,18,"Signs and symptoms of Klinefelter syndrome vary widely among males with the disorder. Many boys with Klinefelter syndrome show few or only mild signs. The condition may go undiagnosed until adulthood or it may never be diagnosed. For others, the condition has a noticeable effect on growth or appearance.Weak muscles Slow motor development — taking longer than average to sit up, crawl and walk Delay in speaking Problems at birth, such as testicles that haven't descended into the scrotum",1
857,What is the condition known as that causes nausea?,12,"Signs and symptoms of calciphylaxis include:Large purple net-like patterns on skin Deep, very painful lumps that ulcerate creating open sores with black-brown crust that fails to heal — typically in skin areas with high fat content, such as the stomach and thigh, although they can occur anywhere Infections from wounds that don't heal",1
858,What is the condition known as that causes nausea?,238,"Persistent depressive disorder symptoms usually come and go over a period of years. The intensity of symptoms can change over time. But symptoms usually don't disappear for more than two months at a time. Also, major depression episodes may occur before or during persistent depressive disorder.Sadness, emptiness or feeling down. Loss of interest in daily activities. Tiredness and lack of energy. Low self-esteem, self-criticism or feeling you're not capable. Trouble focusing clearly and trouble making decisions. Problems getting things done well and on time. Quickly becoming annoyed, impatient or angry. Avoidance of social activities. Feelings of guilt and worries over the past. Poor appetite or overeating. Sleep problems. Hopelessness.",1
859,What is the condition known as that causes nausea?,229,"If you have painful intercourse, you might feel:Pain only at sexual entry (penetration) Pain with every penetration, including putting in a tampon Deep pain during thrusting Burning pain or aching pain Throbbing pain, lasting hours after intercourse",1
860,What is the condition known as that causes nausea?,857,"Signs and symptoms of intestinal ischemia can develop suddenly (acute) or gradually (chronic). Signs and symptoms may be different from one person to the next, but there are some generally recognized patterns that suggest intestinal ischemia.Sudden belly (abdominal) pain that may be mild, moderate or severe An urgent need to have a bowel movement Frequent, forceful bowel movements Abdominal tenderness or bloating (distention) Blood in your stool Nausea and vomiting Mental confusion in older adults",4
861,What is the condition known as that causes nausea?,170,"Carpal tunnel syndrome symptoms usually start gradually and include:Tingling or numbness. You may notice tingling and numbness in the fingers or hand. Usually the thumb and index, middle or ring fingers are affected, but not the little finger. You might feel a sensation like an electric shock in these fingers. The sensation may travel from the wrist up the arm. These symptoms often occur while holding a steering wheel, phone or newspaper, or may wake you from sleep. Many people ""shake out"" their hands to try to relieve their symptoms. The numb feeling may become constant over time. Weakness. You may experience weakness in the hand and drop objects. This may be due to the numbness in the hand or weakness of the thumb's pinching muscles, which are also controlled by the median nerve.",1
862,What is the condition known as that causes nausea?,873,"A common sign of acromegaly is enlarged hands and feet. For example, you may notice that you aren't able to put on rings that used to fit, and that your shoe size has progressively increased.Enlarged hands and feet Enlarged facial features, including the facial bones, lips, nose and tongue Coarse, oily, thickened skin Excessive sweating and body odor Small outgrowths of skin tissue (skin tags) Fatigue and joint or muscle weakness Pain and limited joint mobility A deepened, husky voice due to enlarged vocal cords and sinuses Severe snoring due to obstruction of the upper airway Vision problems Headaches, which may be persistent or severe Menstrual cycle irregularities in women Erectile dysfunction in men Loss of interest in sex",1
863,What is the condition known as that causes nausea?,1031,"The main sign of muscular dystrophy is progressive muscle weakness. Specific signs and symptoms begin at different ages and in different muscle groups, depending on the type of muscular dystrophy.Frequent falls Difficulty rising from a lying or sitting position Trouble running and jumping Waddling gait Walking on the toes Large calf muscles Muscle pain and stiffness Learning disabilities Delayed growth",1
864,What is the condition known as that causes nausea?,491,"Optic neuritis usually affects one eye. Symptoms might include:Pain. Most people who develop optic neuritis have eye pain that's worsened by eye movement. Sometimes the pain feels like a dull ache behind the eye. Vision loss in one eye. Most people have at least some temporary reduction in vision, but the extent of loss varies. Noticeable vision loss usually develops over hours or days and improves over several weeks to months. Vision loss is permanent in some people. Visual field loss. Side vision loss can occur in any pattern, such as central vision loss or peripheral vision loss. Loss of color vision. Optic neuritis often affects color perception. You might notice that colors appear less vivid than normal. Flashing lights. Some people with optic neuritis report seeing flashing or flickering lights with eye movements.",1
865,What is the condition known as that causes nausea?,122,"Pemphigus causes blisters on your skin and mucous membranes. The blisters rupture easily, leaving open sores, which may ooze and become infected.Pemphigus vulgaris. This type usually begins with blisters in your mouth and then on your skin or genital mucous membranes. The blisters typically are painful but don't itch. Blisters in your mouth or throat may make it hard to swallow and eat. Pemphigus foliaceus. This type causes blisters on the chest, back and shoulders. The blisters tend to be more itchy than painful. Pemphigus foliaceus doesn't cause mouth blisters.",1
866,What is the condition known as that causes nausea?,650,"The signs and symptoms of carcinoid syndrome depend on which chemicals the carcinoid tumor secretes into your bloodstream.Skin flushing. The skin on your face and upper chest feels hot and changes color — ranging from pink to purple. Flushing episodes may last from a few minutes to a few hours or longer. Flushing may happen for no obvious reason, though sometimes it can be triggered by stress, exercise or drinking alcohol. Facial skin lesions. Purplish areas of spiderlike veins may appear on your nose and upper lip. Diarrhea. Frequent, watery stools sometimes accompanied by abdominal cramps may occur in people who have carcinoid syndrome. Difficulty breathing. Asthma-like signs and symptoms, such as wheezing and shortness of breath, may occur at the same time you experience skin flushing. Rapid heartbeat. Periods of a fast heart rate could be a sign of carcinoid syndrome.",1
867,What is the condition known as that causes nausea?,570,"If you have bursitis, the affected joint might:Feel achy or stiff Hurt more when you move it or press on it Look swollen and red",1
868,What is the condition known as that causes nausea?,228,"More than half of people with primary biliary cholangitis do not have any noticeable symptoms when diagnosed. The disease may be diagnosed when blood tests are done for other reasons, such as routine testing. Symptoms eventually develop over the next 5 to 20 years. Those who do have symptoms at diagnosis typically have poorer outcomes.Fatigue. Itchy skin.",1
869,What is the condition known as that causes nausea?,864,Genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM) signs and symptoms may include:Vaginal dryness Vaginal burning Vaginal discharge Genital itching Burning with urination Urgency with urination Frequent urination Recurrent urinary tract infections Urinary incontinence Light bleeding after intercourse Discomfort with intercourse Decreased vaginal lubrication during sexual activity Shortening and tightening of the vaginal canal,1
870,What is the condition known as that causes nausea?,151,"Signs and symptoms of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy might include one or more of the following:Chest pain, especially during exercise Fainting, especially during or just after exercise or exertion Heart murmur, which a health care provider might detect while listening to the heart Sensation of fast, fluttering or pounding heartbeats (palpitations) Shortness of breath, especially during exercise",1
871,What is the condition known as that causes nausea?,565,"A varicocele usually occurs on the left side of the scrotum and often produces no signs or symptoms. Possible signs and symptoms may include:Pain. A dull, aching pain or discomfort is more likely when standing or late in the day. Lying down often relieves pain. A mass in the scrotum. If a varicocele is large enough, a mass like a ""bag of worms"" may be visible above the testicle. A smaller varicocele may be too small to see but noticeable by touch. Differently sized testicles. The affected testicle may be noticeably smaller than the other testicle. Infertility. A varicocele may lead to difficulty fathering a child, but not all varicoceles cause infertility.",1
872,What is the condition known as that causes nausea?,1056,"The signs and symptoms of lactose intolerance usually begin from 30 minutes to two hours after eating or drinking foods that contain lactose. Common signs and symptoms include:Diarrhea Nausea, and sometimes, vomiting Stomach cramps Bloating Gas",4
873,What is the condition known as that causes nausea?,22,"Many people with peripheral artery disease have mild or no symptoms. Some people have leg pain when walking (claudication).Coldness in the lower leg or foot, especially when compared with the other side Leg numbness or weakness No pulse or a weak pulse in the legs or feet Painful cramping in one or both of the hips, thighs or calf muscles after certain activities, such as walking or climbing stairs Shiny skin on the legs Skin color changes on the legs Slower growth of the toenails Sores on the toes, feet or legs that won't heal Pain when using the arms, such as aching and cramping when knitting, writing or doing other manual tasks Erectile dysfunction Hair loss or slower hair growth on the legs",1
874,What is the condition known as that causes nausea?,24,"Ulcerative colitis symptoms can vary, depending on the severity of inflammation and where it occurs. Signs and symptoms may include:Diarrhea, often with blood or pus Rectal bleeding — passing small amount of blood with stool Abdominal pain and cramping Rectal pain Urgency to defecate Inability to defecate despite urgency Weight loss Fatigue Fever In children, failure to grow",1
875,What is the condition known as that causes nausea?,659,"In most cases, your body's immune system defeats an HPV infection before it creates warts. When warts do appear, they vary in appearance depending on which kind of HPV is involved:Genital warts. These appear as flat lesions, small cauliflower-like bumps or tiny stemlike protrusions. In women, genital warts appear mostly on the vulva but can also occur near the anus, on the cervix or in the vagina. In men, genital warts appear on the penis and scrotum or around the anus. Genital warts rarely cause discomfort or pain, though they may itch or feel tender. Common warts. Common warts appear as rough, raised bumps and usually occur on the hands and fingers. In most cases, common warts are simply unsightly, but they can also be painful or susceptible to injury or bleeding. Plantar warts. Plantar warts are hard, grainy growths that usually appear on the heels or balls of your feet. These warts might cause discomfort. Flat warts. Flat warts are flat-topped, slightly raised lesions. They can appear anywhere, but children usually get them on the face and men tend to get them in the beard area. Women tend to get them on the legs.",1
876,What is the condition known as that causes nausea?,343,"The signs and symptoms of type 1 diabetes in children usually develop quickly, and may include:Increased thirst Frequent urination, possibly bed-wetting in a toilet-trained child Extreme hunger Unintentional weight loss Fatigue Irritability or behavior changes Fruity-smelling breath",1
877,What is the condition known as that causes nausea?,59,"You might not notice any symptoms. The first symptom may be pain in the lower leg that occurs with walking, called claudication. Other symptoms of a popliteal artery aneurysm include:Knee pain. Lower leg pain. Swelling behind the knee. Pulsing feeling behind the knee.",1
878,What is the condition known as that causes nausea?,160,"Signs and symptoms of CAH vary, depending on which gene is affected and the level of enzyme deficiency. The imbalance of hormones the body needs to function may mean too little cortisol, too little aldosterone, excess androgens or a combination of these imbalances.Insufficient cortisol. Classic CAH causes the body to produce an insufficient amount of cortisol. This can cause problems maintaining normal blood pressure, blood sugar and energy levels, and cause problems during physical stress such as illness. Adrenal crisis. People with classic CAH can be seriously affected by a lack of cortisol, aldosterone or both. This is known as an adrenal crisis, and it can be life-threatening. Atypical genitalia. Female infants may have atypical genitalia appearance, such as an enlarged clitoris that may resemble a penis, and a partially closed labia resembling a scrotum. The urinary opening (urethra) and the vagina may be only one opening instead of two separate openings. The uterus, fallopian tubes and ovaries usually develop typically. Male infants usually have typical-appearing genitals. Excess androgen. An excess of the male sex hormone androgen can result in short height and early puberty for both males and females. Pubic hair and other signs of puberty may appear at a very early age. Severe acne also may occur. Excess androgen hormones in females may result in facial hair, excessive body hair and a deepening voice. Altered growth. Rapid growth may occur during childhood with an advanced bone age. Final height may be shorter than average. Fertility issues. These can include irregular menstrual periods, or not having any at all, and having infertility problems in females. Fertility issues can sometimes occur in males.",1
879,What is the condition known as that causes nausea?,1006,"Signs and symptoms of functional neurologic disorder may vary, depending on the type of functional neurological symptoms, and they're significant enough to cause impairment and warrant medical evaluation. Symptoms can affect body movement and function and the senses.Weakness or paralysis Abnormal movement, such as tremors or difficulty walking Loss of balance Difficulty swallowing or feeling ""a lump in the throat"" Seizures or episodes of shaking and apparent loss of consciousness (nonepileptic seizures) Episodes of unresponsiveness",1
880,What is the condition known as that causes nausea?,331,Vitamin deficiency anemia usually develops slowly over several months to years. Signs and symptoms may be subtle at first but usually increase as the deficiency worsens. These may include:Fatigue Shortness of breath Dizziness Pale or yellowish skin Irregular heartbeats Weight loss Numbness or tingling in the hands and feet Muscle weakness Personality changes Unsteady movements Mental confusion or forgetfulness,1
881,What is the condition known as that causes nausea?,584,"A prolactinoma might not cause any signs or symptoms. However, too much prolactin in your blood (hyperprolactinemia) can cause symptoms. So can pressure on surrounding tissues from a large tumor.Irregular menstrual periods or no menstrual periods Milky discharge from the breasts when not pregnant or breastfeeding Painful intercourse due to vaginal dryness Acne and excessive body and facial hair growth",1
882,What is the condition known as that causes nausea?,379,"Symptoms of SCAD can include:Chest pain or pressure. Pain in the arms, shoulders, back or jaw. Shortness of breath. Unusual sweating. Extreme tiredness. Upset stomach. A rapid heartbeat or fluttery feeling in the chest. Feeling dizzy.",1
883,What is the condition known as that causes nausea?,626,"In general, the symptoms of postherpetic neuralgia are limited to the area of skin where the shingles outbreak first happened. That's commonly in a band around the trunk of the body, most often on one side.Pain that lasts three months or longer after the shingles rash has healed. The pain may feel burning, sharp and jabbing. Or it may feel deep and aching. Not being able to stand light touch. People with postherpetic neuralgia often can't bear even the touch of clothing on the affected skin. Itching or loss of feeling. Less often, postherpetic neuralgia can cause an itchy feeling or numbness.",1
884,What is the condition known as that causes nausea?,985,"Usually within the first year of life, you'll notice that your child's growth has slowed. But motor development and intelligence are not affected.Slowed growth and poor weight gain, with below-average height and weight. Lack of fat that's stored just beneath the skin. Head that is large compared with the face. Small jaw, chin and mouth and thin lips. Thin, curved nose with a slight hook at the end, which may look like a bird's beak. Large eyes and eyelids that don't close completely. Hair loss, including eyelashes and eyebrows. Thin, spotty and wrinkled skin. Veins easily seen through the skin. High-pitched voice. Premature aging.",1
885,What is the condition known as that causes nausea?,548,Signs and symptoms of norovirus infection may start suddenly and include:Nausea Vomiting Stomach pain or cramps Watery or loose diarrhea Feeling ill Low-grade fever Muscle pain,4
886,What is the condition known as that causes nausea?,958,Some people naturally sweat more or less than other people. Body odor also can vary from person to person. See a doctor if:You suddenly begin to sweat much more or less than usual Sweating disrupts your daily routine You experience night sweats for no apparent reason You notice a change in your body odor,1
887,What is the condition known as that causes nausea?,112,"Like primary hypertension, secondary hypertension usually has no specific symptoms, even if blood pressure has reached dangerously high levels.High blood pressure that doesn't respond to blood pressure medications (resistant hypertension) Very high blood pressure — systolic blood pressure over 180 millimeters of mercury (mm Hg) or diastolic blood pressure over 120 millimeters of mercury (mm Hg) High blood pressure that no longer responds to medication that previously controlled the blood pressure Sudden-onset high blood pressure before age 30 or after age 55 No family history of high blood pressure No obesity",1
888,What is the condition known as that causes nausea?,847,Symptoms of pancreatitis may vary. Acute pancreatitis symptoms may include:Pain in the upper belly. Pain in the upper belly that radiates to the back. Tenderness when touching the belly. Fever. Rapid pulse. Upset stomach. Vomiting.,2
889,What is the condition known as that causes nausea?,703,"Wrist pain may vary, depending on the cause. For example, osteoarthritis pain often is described as being similar to a dull toothache. Carpal tunnel syndrome usually causes a pins-and-needles feeling. This tingling sensation usually occurs in the thumb and index and middle fingers, especially at night. The precise location of wrist pain also provides clues to what's behind the symptoms.Sudden impacts. Wrist injuries often occur when you fall forward onto your outstretched hand. This can cause sprains, strains and even fractures. A scaphoid fracture involves a bone on the thumb side of the wrist. This type of fracture may not show up on X-rays immediately after the injury. Repetitive stress. Any activity that involves wrist motion that you do again and again can inflame the tissues around joints or cause stress fractures. Some examples include hitting a tennis ball, bowing a cello or driving cross-country. The risk of injury is increased when you perform the movement for hours on end without a break. De Quervain tenosynovitis is a repetitive stress injury that causes pain at the base of the thumb.",1
890,What is the condition known as that causes nausea?,376,"Knee bursitis signs and symptoms vary, depending on which bursa is affected and what's causing the inflammation.Frequent and sustained pressure, such as from kneeling, especially on hard surfaces Overuse or strenuous activity A direct blow to your knee Bacterial infection of the bursa Complications from osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis or gout in your knee",1
891,What is the condition known as that causes nausea?,960,"Pseudotumor cerebri signs and symptoms might include:Often severe headaches that might originate behind your eyes A whooshing sound in your head that pulses with your heartbeat Nausea, vomiting or dizziness Vision loss Brief episodes of blindness, lasting a few seconds and affecting one or both eyes Difficulty seeing to the side Double vision Seeing light flashes Neck, shoulder or back pain",3
892,What is the condition known as that causes nausea?,789,"Simple kidney cysts typically don't cause symptoms. But if a simple kidney cyst grows large enough, symptoms may include:Dull pain in the back or side Fever Upper stomach pain",1
893,What is the condition known as that causes nausea?,576,The symptoms of celiac disease can vary greatly. They also may be different in children and adults. Digestive symptoms for adults include:Diarrhea. Fatigue. Weight loss. Bloating and gas. Abdominal pain. Nausea and vomiting. Constipation.,4
894,What is the condition known as that causes nausea?,850,"Behcet's disease symptoms vary from person to person, can come and go or become less severe over time. Signs and symptoms depend on which parts of your body are affected.Mouth. Painful mouth sores that look similar to canker sores are the most common sign of Behcet's disease. They begin as raised, round lesions in the mouth that quickly turn into painful ulcers. The sores usually heal in one to three weeks, though they do recur. Skin. Some people develop acnelike sores on their bodies. Others develop red, raised and tender nodules on their skin, especially on the lower legs. Genitals. Red, open sores can occur on the scrotum or the vulva. The sores are usually painful and can leave scars. Eyes. Inflammation in the eye (uveitis) causes redness, pain and blurred vision, typically in both eyes. In people with Behcet's disease, the condition can come and go. Joints. Joint swelling and pain often affect the knees in people with Behcet's disease. The ankles, elbows or wrists also might be involved. Signs and symptoms can last one to three weeks and go away on their own. Blood vessels. Inflammation in veins and arteries can cause redness, pain, and swelling in the arms or legs when a blood clot results. Inflammation in the large arteries can lead to complications, such as aneurysms and narrowing or blockage of the vessel. Digestive system. A variety of signs and symptoms can affect the digestive system, including abdominal pain, diarrhea and bleeding. Brain. Inflammation in the brain and nervous system can cause headache, fever, disorientation, poor balance or stroke.",1
895,What is the condition known as that causes nausea?,624,"Symptoms of antisocial personality disorder include repeatedly:Ignoring right and wrong. Telling lies to take advantage of others. Not being sensitive to or respectful of others. Using charm or wit to manipulate others for personal gain or pleasure. Having a sense of superiority and being extremely opinionated. Having problems with the law, including criminal behavior. Being hostile, aggressive, violent or threatening to others. Feeling no guilt about harming others. Doing dangerous things with no regard for the safety of self or others. Being irresponsible and failing to fulfill work or financial responsibilities.",1
896,What is the condition known as that causes nausea?,882,"Primary hyperparathyroidism is often diagnosed before signs or symptoms of the disorder occur. This is usually because an elevated level of calcium is found on routine blood tests. When symptoms do occur, they're the result of damage or dysfunction in other organs or tissues. This damage or dysfunction is due to high calcium levels in the blood and urine or too little calcium in bones.Weak bones that break easily (osteoporosis) Kidney stones Excessive urination Stomach (abdominal) pain Tiring easily or weakness Depression or forgetfulness Bone and joint pain Frequent complaints of illness with no clear cause Nausea, vomiting or loss of appetite",2
897,What is the condition known as that causes nausea?,994,"Paget's disease of the breast affects your nipple and usually the skin (areola) surrounding it. It's easy to mistake the signs and symptoms of Paget's disease of the breast for skin irritation (dermatitis) or another noncancerous (benign) skin condition.Flaky or scaly skin on your nipple Crusty, oozing or hardened skin resembling eczema on the nipple, areola or both Itching Redness A tingling or burning sensation Straw-colored or bloody nipple discharge A flattened or turned-in (inverted) nipple A lump in the breast Thickening skin on the breast",1
898,What is the condition known as that causes nausea?,777,"People with myoclonus often describe their symptoms as jerks, shakes or spasms that are:Sudden Brief Involuntary Shock-like Variable in intensity and frequency Occurring in one part of the body or all over the body Sometimes severe enough to interfere with eating, speaking or walking",1
899,What is the condition known as that causes nausea?,762,"A fibroadenoma is a solid breast lump that often causes no pain. It is:Round with distinct, smooth borders Easily moved Firm or rubbery",1
900,what are some of the signs and symptoms of bruxism?,342,"Actinic keratoses vary in appearance. Symptoms include:Rough, dry or scaly patch of skin, usually less than 1 inch (2.5 centimeters) in diameter Flat to slightly raised patch or bump on the top layer of skin In some cases, a hard, wartlike surface Color variations, including pink, red or brown Itching, burning, bleeding or crusting New patches or bumps on sun-exposed areas of the head, neck, hands and forearms",1
901,what are some of the signs and symptoms of bruxism?,877,Body temperatures vary slightly from person to person and at different times of day. The average temperature has traditionally been defined as 98.6 F (37 C). A temperature taken using a mouth thermometer (oral temperature) that's 100 F (37.8 C) or higher is generally considered to be a fever.Sweating Chills and shivering Headache Muscle aches Loss of appetite Irritability Dehydration General weakness,1
902,what are some of the signs and symptoms of bruxism?,830,"Multiple system atrophy (MSA) affects many parts of your body. Symptoms usually start in adulthood, usually in the 50s or 60s.Stiff muscles Difficulty bending your arms and legs Slow movement (bradykinesia) Tremors can occur at rest or when moving your arms or legs Soft voice Problems with posture and balance",1
903,what are some of the signs and symptoms of bruxism?,609,"Most people exposed to the cholera bacterium (Vibrio cholerae) don't become ill and don't know they've been infected. But because they shed cholera bacteria in their stool for seven to 14 days, they can still infect others through contaminated water.Diarrhea. Cholera-related diarrhea comes on suddenly and can quickly cause dangerous fluid loss — as much as a quart (about 1 liter) an hour. Diarrhea due to cholera often has a pale, milky appearance that resembles water in which rice has been rinsed. Nausea and vomiting. Vomiting occurs especially in the early stages of cholera and can last for hours. Dehydration. Dehydration can develop within hours after cholera symptoms start and range from mild to severe. A loss of 10% or more of body weight indicates severe dehydration.Signs and symptoms of cholera dehydration include irritability, fatigue, sunken eyes, a dry mouth, extreme thirst, dry and shriveled skin that's slow to bounce back when pinched into a fold, little or no urinating, low blood pressure, and an irregular heartbeat.",1
904,what are some of the signs and symptoms of bruxism?,585,"A seborrheic keratosis grows gradually. Signs and symptoms might include:A round or oval-shaped waxy or rough bump, typically on the face, chest, a shoulder or the back A flat growth or a slightly raised bump with a scaly surface, with a characteristic ""pasted on"" look Varied size, from very small to more than 1 inch (2.5 centimeters) across Varied number, ranging from a single growth to multiple growths Very small growths clustered around the eyes or elsewhere on the face, sometimes called flesh moles or dermatosis papulosa nigra, common on Black or brown skin Varied in color, ranging from light tan to brown or black Itchiness",1
905,what are some of the signs and symptoms of bruxism?,19,"Suicide warning signs or suicidal thoughts include:Talking about suicide — for example, making statements such as ""I'm going to kill myself,"" ""I wish I were dead"" or ""I wish I hadn't been born"" Getting the means to take your own life, such as buying a gun or stockpiling pills Withdrawing from social contact and wanting to be left alone Having mood swings, such as being emotionally high one day and deeply discouraged the next Being preoccupied with death, dying or violence Feeling trapped or hopeless about a situation Increasing use of alcohol or drugs Changing normal routine, including eating or sleeping patterns Doing risky or self-destructive things, such as using drugs or driving recklessly Giving away belongings or getting affairs in order when there's no other logical explanation for doing this Saying goodbye to people as if they won't be seen again Developing personality changes or being severely anxious or agitated, particularly when experiencing some of the warning signs listed above",1
906,what are some of the signs and symptoms of bruxism?,786,"At its earliest stages, invasive lobular carcinoma may cause no signs and symptoms. As it grows larger, invasive lobular carcinoma may cause:An area of thickening in part of the breast A new area of fullness or swelling in the breast A change in the texture or appearance of the skin over the breast, such as dimpling or thickening A newly inverted nipple",1
907,what are some of the signs and symptoms of bruxism?,929,The signs and symptoms of gastritis include:Gnawing or burning ache or pain (indigestion) in your upper abdomen that may become either worse or better with eating Nausea Vomiting A feeling of fullness in your upper abdomen after eating,1
908,what are some of the signs and symptoms of bruxism?,89,"Signs and symptoms of dysarthria vary, depending on the underlying cause and the type of dysarthria. They may include:Slurred speech Slow speech Inability to speak louder than a whisper or speaking too loudly Rapid speech that is difficult to understand Nasal, raspy or strained voice Uneven or abnormal speech rhythm Uneven speech volume Monotone speech Difficulty moving your tongue or facial muscles",1
909,what are some of the signs and symptoms of bruxism?,153,Tonic-clonic seizures have two stages:Tonic phase. Loss of consciousness occurs. The muscles suddenly contract and cause the person to fall down. This phase tends to last about 10 to 20 seconds. Clonic phase. The muscles go into rhythmic contractions. They alternately flex and relax. Convulsions usually last 1 to 2 minutes or less.,1
910,what are some of the signs and symptoms of bruxism?,705,"Frontal lobe seizures often last less than 30 seconds. Sometimes recovery is immediate.Head and eye movement to one side. Not responding to others or having trouble speaking. Explosive screams, including profanities or laughter. Body posturing. A common posture is extending one arm while the other flexes, as if the person is posing like a fencer. Repetitive movements. These may include rocking, bicycle pedaling or pelvic thrusting.",1
911,what are some of the signs and symptoms of bruxism?,946,The most obvious sign of a subconjunctival hemorrhage is a bright red patch on the white (sclera) of your eye.Violent coughing Powerful sneezing Straining Vomiting,1
912,what are some of the signs and symptoms of bruxism?,174,"With an incompetent cervix, there may be no signs or symptoms during early pregnancy. Some women have mild discomfort or spotting before the diagnosis. Often, this occurs before 24 weeks of pregnancy.A feeling of pelvic pressure. A new backache. Mild stomach cramps. A change in vaginal discharge. Light vaginal bleeding.",1
913,what are some of the signs and symptoms of bruxism?,185,"Not seeing or feeling a testicle in the scrotum is the main symptom of an undescended testicle.A retractile testicle, which moves back and forth between the scrotum and the groin. The testicle might be easily guided by hand into the scrotum during a physical exam. A retractile testicle is due to a muscle reflex in the scrotum. An ascending testicle, which has returned to the groin. The testicle can't be easily guided by hand into the scrotum. Another name for this is an acquired undescended testicle.",1
914,what are some of the signs and symptoms of bruxism?,361,"These are smallpox sores on the skin. This photograph was taken in Bangladesh in 1974.Fever Muscle aches Headache Severe fatigue Severe back pain Vomiting, sometimes",1
915,what are some of the signs and symptoms of bruxism?,1044,Signs and symptoms of a broken toe include:Pain Swelling Change in skin color from bruising or bleeding under the skin,1
916,what are some of the signs and symptoms of bruxism?,714,"Tongue cancer might not cause symptoms at first. Sometimes it's found by a doctor or dentist who examines the mouth for signs of cancer as part of a checkup.A red or white patch on the tongue or lining of the mouth. A sore throat that doesn't go away. A feeling that something is caught in the throat. Numbness of the mouth or tongue. Difficulty or pain with chewing, swallowing, or moving the jaws or tongue. Swelling of the jaw. A change in voice.",1
917,what are some of the signs and symptoms of bruxism?,243,Symptoms of high blood sugar or low blood sugar usually develop before a diabetic coma.Increased thirst Frequent urination Blurred vision Tiredness or weakness Headache Nausea and vomiting Shortness of breath Stomach pain Fruity breath odor A very dry mouth,1
918,what are some of the signs and symptoms of bruxism?,655,"The most common pink eye symptoms include:Redness in one or both eyes. Itchiness in one or both eyes. A gritty feeling in one or both eyes. A discharge in one or both eyes that forms a crust during the night that may prevent your eye or eyes from opening in the morning. Tearing. Sensitivity to light, called photophobia.",1
919,what are some of the signs and symptoms of bruxism?,867,The symptoms of cyclic vomiting syndrome often begin in the morning. Signs and symptoms include:Three or more recurrent episodes of vomiting that start around the same time and last for a similar length of time Varying intervals of generally normal health without nausea between episodes Intense nausea and sweating before an episode starts,1
920,what are some of the signs and symptoms of bruxism?,207,"Tricuspid atresia symptoms are usually seen soon after birth. Symptoms of tricuspid atresia may include:Blue or gray skin and lips due to low blood oxygen levels Difficulty breathing Tiring easily, especially during feedings Slow growth and poor weight gain",1
921,what are some of the signs and symptoms of bruxism?,435,"You might develop signs and symptoms of an intracranial hematoma right after a head injury, or they may take weeks or longer to appear. You might seem fine after a head injury. This period is called the lucid interval.Headache that gets worse Vomiting Drowsiness and progressive loss of consciousness Dizziness Confusion Unequal pupil size Slurred speech Loss of movement (paralysis) on the opposite side of the body from the head injury",1
922,what are some of the signs and symptoms of bruxism?,819,"Aortic dissection symptoms may be similar to those of other heart problems, such as a heart attack. Typical signs and symptoms include:Sudden severe chest or upper back pain, often described as a tearing or ripping sensation, that spreads to the neck or down the back Sudden severe stomach pain Loss of consciousness Shortness of breath Symptoms similar to those of a stroke, including sudden vision problems, difficulty speaking, and weakness or loss of movement (paralysis) on one side of your body Weak pulse in one arm or thigh compared with the other Leg pain Difficulty walking",1
923,what are some of the signs and symptoms of bruxism?,331,Vitamin deficiency anemia usually develops slowly over several months to years. Signs and symptoms may be subtle at first but usually increase as the deficiency worsens. These may include:Fatigue Shortness of breath Dizziness Pale or yellowish skin Irregular heartbeats Weight loss Numbness or tingling in the hands and feet Muscle weakness Personality changes Unsteady movements Mental confusion or forgetfulness,1
924,what are some of the signs and symptoms of bruxism?,874,"The esophagus is a muscular tube that connects the mouth and the stomach. Rings of muscle called sphincters contract and relax to allow food and liquid to pass.Squeezing pain in your chest. The pain is often intense, and you might mistake it for heart pain, also known as angina. Difficulty swallowing solids and liquids, sometimes related to swallowing specific substances. Red wine or extremely hot or cold liquids are more common culprits. The feeling that an object is stuck in your throat. The return of food and liquids back up your esophagus, also called regurgitation.",1
925,what are some of the signs and symptoms of bruxism?,417,"Symptoms vary, depending on the type of eating disorder. Anorexia, bulimia and binge-eating disorder are the most common eating disorders. People with eating disorders can have all different body types and sizes.Skipping meals or snacks or making excuses for not eating. Having a very limited diet that hasn't been prescribed by a trained medical professional. Too much focus on food or healthy eating, especially if it means not participating in usual events, such as sports banquets, eating birthday cake or dining out. Making own meals rather than eating what the family eats. Withdrawing from usual social activities. Frequent and ongoing worry or complaints about being unhealthy or overweight and talk of losing weight. Frequent checking in the mirror for what are thought to be flaws. Repeatedly eating large amounts of foods. Using dietary supplements, laxatives or herbal products for weight loss. Exercising much more than the average person. This includes not taking rest days or days off for injury or illness or refusing to attend social events or other life events because of wanting to exercise. Calluses on the knuckles from reaching fingers into the mouth to cause vomiting. Problems with loss of tooth enamel that may be a sign of repeated vomiting. Leaving during meals or right after a meal to use the toilet. Talk of depression, disgust, shame or guilt about eating habits. Eating in secret.",1
926,what are some of the signs and symptoms of bruxism?,1015,"A small posterior vaginal prolapse (rectocele) might cause no symptoms.A soft bulge of tissue in the vagina that might come through the opening of the vagina Trouble having a bowel movement Feeling pressure or fullness in the rectum A feeling that the rectum has not completely emptied after a bowel movement Sexual concerns, such as feeling embarrassed or sensing looseness in the tone of the vaginal tissue",1
927,what are some of the signs and symptoms of bruxism?,810,"Epidermoid cyst signs and symptoms include:A small, round bump under the skin, usually on the face, neck or trunk A tiny blackhead plugging the central opening of the cyst A thick, yellow, smelly material that sometimes drains from the cyst Redness, swelling and tenderness in the area, if inflamed or infected",1
928,what are some of the signs and symptoms of bruxism?,569,"Folliculitis signs and symptoms include:Clusters of small bumps or pimples around hair follicles Pus-filled blisters that break open and crust over Itchy, burning skin Painful, tender skin An inflamed bump",1
929,what are some of the signs and symptoms of bruxism?,909,"Symptoms of lichen planus vary depending on the part of the body affected. Nail disease usually affects several nails. Symptoms include:Purple, shiny, flat bumps, often on the inner forearms, wrists or ankles. Lines of rash where the skin has been scratched. Lacy white patches on the tongue or inside of the cheeks. Itchiness. Painful sores in the mouth or genitals. Rarely, hair loss. Nail scarring or loss. Dark lines from the tip of the nail to the base.",1
930,what are some of the signs and symptoms of bruxism?,739,"Symptoms of spinal AVM can differ from person to person. Symptoms depend on where the AVM is found and how severe it is. Some people may not notice symptoms for many years, if at all. Others may experience symptoms that are debilitating or life-threatening.Problems with walking or climbing stairs Numbness, tingling or sudden pain in the legs Weakness on one or both sides of the body",1
931,what are some of the signs and symptoms of bruxism?,76,Cold urticaria signs and symptoms may include:Temporary itchy welts (hives) on the area of skin that was exposed to cold A worsening of the reaction as the skin warms Swelling of hands while holding cold objects Swelling of lips from consuming cold food or drink,1
932,what are some of the signs and symptoms of bruxism?,882,"Primary hyperparathyroidism is often diagnosed before signs or symptoms of the disorder occur. This is usually because an elevated level of calcium is found on routine blood tests. When symptoms do occur, they're the result of damage or dysfunction in other organs or tissues. This damage or dysfunction is due to high calcium levels in the blood and urine or too little calcium in bones.Weak bones that break easily (osteoporosis) Kidney stones Excessive urination Stomach (abdominal) pain Tiring easily or weakness Depression or forgetfulness Bone and joint pain Frequent complaints of illness with no clear cause Nausea, vomiting or loss of appetite",1
933,what are some of the signs and symptoms of bruxism?,897,"Newborns with PKU initially don't have any symptoms. However, without treatment, babies usually develop signs of PKU within a few months.A musty odor in the breath, skin or urine, caused by too much phenylalanine in the body Nervous system (neurological) problems that may include seizures Skin rashes, such as eczema Lighter skin, hair and eye color than family members, because phenylalanine can't transform into melanin — the pigment responsible for hair and skin tone Unusually small head size (microcephaly) Hyperactivity Intellectual disability Delayed development Behavioral, emotional and social problems Mental health disorders",1
934,what are some of the signs and symptoms of bruxism?,861,Symptoms of jet lag can vary. You may experience only one symptom or you may have many. Jet lag symptoms may include:Sleep problems such as not being able to fall asleep or waking up early. Daytime fatigue. Not being able to focus or function at your usual level. Stomach problems such as constipation or diarrhea. A general feeling of not being well. Mood changes.,1
935,what are some of the signs and symptoms of bruxism?,986,"The mildest forms of histoplasmosis cause no signs or symptoms. But severe infections can be life-threatening. When signs and symptoms occur, they usually appear 3 to 17 days after exposure and can include:Fever Chills Headache Muscle aches Dry cough Chest pain Tiredness",1
936,what are some of the signs and symptoms of bruxism?,349,"The chief symptom is an urge to move the legs. Common accompanying characteristics of RLS include:Sensations that begin while resting. The sensation typically begins after you've been lying down or sitting for an extended time, such as in a car, airplane or movie theater. Relief with movement. The sensation of RLS lessens with movement, such as stretching, jiggling the legs, pacing or walking. Worsening of symptoms in the evening. Symptoms occur mainly at night. Nighttime leg twitching. RLS may be associated with another, more common condition called periodic limb movement of sleep, which causes the legs to twitch and kick, possibly throughout the night, while you sleep.",1
937,what are some of the signs and symptoms of bruxism?,823,"For some people, an allergic reaction to a particular food may be uncomfortable but not severe. For other people, an allergic food reaction can be frightening and even life-threatening. Food allergy symptoms usually develop within a few minutes to 2 hours after eating the offending food. Rarely, symptoms may be delayed for several hours.Tingling or itching in the mouth Hives, itching or eczema Swelling of the lips, face, tongue and throat or other parts of the body Wheezing, nasal congestion or trouble breathing Abdominal pain, diarrhea, nausea or vomiting Dizziness, lightheadedness or fainting",1
938,what are some of the signs and symptoms of bruxism?,477,"Cystitis signs and symptoms may include:A strong, persistent urge to urinate Pain or a burning feeling when urinating Passing frequent, small amounts of urine Blood in the urine (hematuria) Passing cloudy or strong-smelling urine Pelvic discomfort A feeling of pressure in the area below your belly button (abdomen) Low-grade fever",1
939,what are some of the signs and symptoms of bruxism?,377,"With repeated sun exposure, wrinkles can become very pronounced and deep, especially on the back of the neck.Age. As you get older, your skin naturally becomes less elastic and more fragile. Decreased production of natural oils dries your skin and makes it appear more wrinkled. Fat in the deeper layers of your skin diminishes. This causes loose, saggy skin and more-pronounced lines and crevices. Exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light. Ultraviolet radiation, which speeds the natural aging process, is the primary cause of early wrinkling. Exposure to UV light breaks down your skin's connective tissue — collagen and elastin fibers, which lie in the deeper layer of skin (dermis). Without the supportive connective tissue, your skin loses strength and flexibility. Skin then begins to sag and wrinkle prematurely. Smoking. Smoking can accelerate the normal aging process of your skin, contributing to wrinkles. This may be due to smoking's effect on collagen. Repeated facial expressions. Facial movements and expressions, such as squinting or smiling, lead to fine lines and wrinkles. Each time you use a facial muscle, a groove forms beneath the surface of the skin. And as skin ages, it loses its flexibility and is no longer able to spring back in place. These grooves then become permanent features on your face.",1
940,what are some of the signs and symptoms of bruxism?,378,"Sometimes, adenomyosis causes no signs or symptoms or only mild discomfort. However, adenomyosis can cause:Heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding Severe cramping or sharp, knifelike pelvic pain during menstruation (dysmenorrhea) Chronic pelvic pain Painful intercourse (dyspareunia)",1
941,what are some of the signs and symptoms of bruxism?,426,"Signs and symptoms of whiplash usually develop within days of the injury, and may include:Neck pain and stiffness Worsening of pain with neck movement Loss of range of motion in the neck Headaches, most often starting at the base of the skull Tenderness or pain in the shoulder, upper back or arms Tingling or numbness in the arms Fatigue Dizziness",1
942,what are some of the signs and symptoms of bruxism?,1012,Signs and symptoms of earwax blockage may include:Earache Feeling of fullness in the ear Ringing or noises in the ear (tinnitus) Hearing loss Dizziness Cough Itchiness in the ear Odor or discharge in the ear Pain or infection in the ear,1
943,what are some of the signs and symptoms of bruxism?,767,"Symptoms of diabetes insipidus in adults include:Being very thirsty, often with a preference for cold water. Making large amounts of pale urine. Getting up to urinate and drink water often during the night.",1
944,what are some of the signs and symptoms of bruxism?,1002,"Aortic valve stenosis ranges from mild to severe. Symptoms generally occur when narrowing of the valve is severe. Some people with aortic valve stenosis may not have symptoms for many years.An irregular heart sound (heart murmur) heard through a stethoscope Chest pain (angina) or tightness with activity Feeling faint or dizzy or fainting with activity Shortness of breath, especially with activity Fatigue, especially during times of increased activity Rapid, fluttering heartbeat (palpitations) Not eating enough (mainly in children with aortic valve stenosis) Not gaining enough weight (mainly in children with aortic valve stenosis)",1
945,what are some of the signs and symptoms of bruxism?,821,Shaken baby syndrome symptoms and signs include:Extreme fussiness or irritability Difficulty staying awake Breathing problems Poor eating Vomiting Pale or bluish skin Seizures Paralysis Coma,1
946,what are some of the signs and symptoms of bruxism?,73,"Hypogonadism can begin during fetal development, before puberty or during adulthood. Signs and symptoms depend on when the condition develops.Female genitals Genitals that are neither clearly male nor clearly female (ambiguous genitals) Underdeveloped male genitals",1
947,what are some of the signs and symptoms of bruxism?,251,"Most people with adult Still disease have a combination of the following symptoms:Fever. Fever may rise to at least 102 degrees Fahrenheit (38.9 degrees Celsius). The fever may spike once or twice a day for a week or longer. Rash. A rash might come and go with the fever. The rash usually appears on the trunk, arms or legs. Sore throat. This is one of the first symptoms of adult Still disease. The lymph nodes in the neck might be swollen and tender. Achy and swollen joints. Joints — especially in the knees and wrists— might be stiff, painful and inflamed. Ankles, elbows, hands and shoulders also might ache. The joint discomfort usually lasts at least two weeks. Muscle pain. Muscular pain usually comes and goes with the fever. The pain can be severe enough to disrupt daily activities.",1
948,what are some of the signs and symptoms of bruxism?,39,Presbyopia develops gradually. You may first notice these signs and symptoms after age 40:A tendency to hold reading material farther away to make the letters clearer Blurred vision at normal reading distance Eyestrain or headaches after reading or doing close-up work,1
949,what are some of the signs and symptoms of bruxism?,369,"Healthy gums are firm and fit snugly around teeth. The color of healthy gums can vary. They may range from light pink in some people to dark pink and brown in others.Swollen or puffy gums. Bright red, dark red or dark purple gums. Gums that feel tender when touched. Gums that bleed easily. A toothbrush that looks pink after brushing your teeth. Spitting out blood when brushing or flossing your teeth. Bad breath that won't go away. Pus between your teeth and gums. Loose teeth or loss of teeth. Painful chewing. New spaces that develop between your teeth that look like black triangles. Gums that pull away from your teeth, making your teeth look longer than usual, called receding gums. A change in the way your teeth fit together when you bite.",1
950,what are the symptoms of cold urticaria?,1014,"Most people experience no symptoms. When symptoms do occur, they typically include pain and stiffness in the neck.Tingling, numbness and weakness in the arms, hands, legs or feet Lack of coordination and difficulty walking Loss of bladder or bowel control",1
951,what are the symptoms of cold urticaria?,5,Symptoms of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) may appear 2 to 14 days after exposure. This time after exposure and before having symptoms is called the incubation period. You can still spread COVID-19 before you have symptoms. This is called presymptomatic transmission. Common symptoms can include:Fever. Cough. Tiredness.,1
952,what are the symptoms of cold urticaria?,391,"Schizotypal personality disorder typically includes five or more of these signs and symptoms:Being a loner and lacking close friends outside of the immediate family Flat emotions or limited or inappropriate emotional responses Persistent and excessive social anxiety Incorrect interpretation of events, such as a feeling that something that is actually harmless or inoffensive has a direct personal meaning Peculiar, eccentric or unusual thinking, beliefs or mannerisms Suspicious or paranoid thoughts and constant doubts about the loyalty of others Belief in special powers, such as mental telepathy or superstitions Unusual perceptions, such as sensing an absent person's presence or having illusions Dressing in peculiar ways, such as appearing unkempt or wearing oddly matched clothes Peculiar style of speech, such as vague or unusual patterns of speaking, or rambling oddly during conversations",1
953,what are the symptoms of cold urticaria?,336,"Spinal cord tumors can cause different signs and symptoms, especially as tumors grow. The tumors may affect your spinal cord or the nerve roots, blood vessels or bones of your spine. Signs and symptoms may include:Pain at the site of the tumor due to tumor growth Back pain, often radiating to other parts of your body Feeling less sensitive to pain, heat and cold Loss of bowel or bladder function Difficulty walking, sometimes leading to falls Back pain that's worse at night Loss of sensation or muscle weakness, especially in your arms or legs Muscle weakness , which may be mild or severe, in different parts of your body",1
954,what are the symptoms of cold urticaria?,21,Symptoms of medication overuse headaches may vary. They can depend on the type of headache being treated and the medicine used. Medication overuse headaches tend to:Occur every day or nearly every day. They often wake you in the early morning. Improve with pain medicine but then return as the medicine wears off.,1
955,what are the symptoms of cold urticaria?,349,"The chief symptom is an urge to move the legs. Common accompanying characteristics of RLS include:Sensations that begin while resting. The sensation typically begins after you've been lying down or sitting for an extended time, such as in a car, airplane or movie theater. Relief with movement. The sensation of RLS lessens with movement, such as stretching, jiggling the legs, pacing or walking. Worsening of symptoms in the evening. Symptoms occur mainly at night. Nighttime leg twitching. RLS may be associated with another, more common condition called periodic limb movement of sleep, which causes the legs to twitch and kick, possibly throughout the night, while you sleep.",1
956,what are the symptoms of cold urticaria?,523,Signs and symptoms of ureteral cancer include:Blood in urine Back pain Pain when urinating Losing weight without trying Fatigue,1
957,what are the symptoms of cold urticaria?,133,"The main symptom of infertility is not getting pregnant. There may be no other clear symptoms. Some women with infertility may have irregular menstrual periods or no periods. And some men may have some symptoms of hormonal problems, such as changes in hair growth or sexual function.Are age 35 or older and have tried to conceive for six months or longer. Are over age 40. Have no periods, or irregular or very painful periods. Have known fertility problems. Have endometriosis or a history of pelvic inflammatory disease. Have had more than one miscarriage. Have gotten cancer treatment such as chemotherapy or radiation.",1
958,what are the symptoms of cold urticaria?,227,"When the heart beats too fast, it may not pump enough blood to the rest of the body. So the organs and tissues may not get enough oxygen. Signs and symptoms that occur during an episode of ventricular tachycardia are due to a lack of oxygen and may include:Chest pain (angina) Dizziness Pounding heartbeat (palpitations) Lightheadedness Shortness of breath",1
959,what are the symptoms of cold urticaria?,253,"Genital warts are a common sexually transmitted infection. They can appear on the genitals, in the pubic area or in the anal canal. In women, genital warts can also grow inside the vagina.Small, flesh-colored, brown or pink swellings in your genital area A cauliflower-like shape caused by several warts close together Itching or discomfort in your genital area Bleeding with intercourse",1
960,what are the symptoms of cold urticaria?,1043,"For either acute bronchitis or chronic bronchitis, signs and symptoms may include:Cough Production of mucus (sputum), which can be clear, white, yellowish-gray or green in color — rarely, it may be streaked with blood Fatigue Shortness of breath Slight fever and chills Chest discomfort",1
961,what are the symptoms of cold urticaria?,212,"Hyperglycemia usually doesn't cause symptoms until blood sugar (glucose) levels are high — above 180 to 200 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL), or 10 to 11.1 millimoles per liter (mmol/L).Frequent urination Increased thirst Blurred vision Feeling weak or unusually tired",1
962,what are the symptoms of cold urticaria?,530,"Symptoms of menstrual cramps include:Throbbing or cramping pain in your lower abdomen that can be intense Pain that starts 1 to 3 days before your period, peaks 24 hours after the onset of your period and subsides in 2 to 3 days Dull, continuous ache Pain that radiates to your lower back and thighs",1
963,what are the symptoms of cold urticaria?,192,"The severity of symptoms can vary greatly between people with CVID. Symptoms of common variable immunodeficiency may appear during childhood or adolescence, though many people don't experience them until adulthood.A Book: Mayo Clinic Family Health Book, 5th Edition Newsletter: Mayo Clinic Health Letter — Digital Edition",1
964,what are the symptoms of cold urticaria?,14,"The defining feature of preeclampsia is high blood pressure, proteinuria, or other signs of damage to the kidneys or other organs. You may have no noticeable symptoms. The first signs of preeclampsia are often detected during routine prenatal visits with a health care provider.Excess protein in urine (proteinuria) or other signs of kidney problems Decreased levels of platelets in blood (thrombocytopenia) Increased liver enzymes that indicate liver problems Severe headaches Changes in vision, including temporary loss of vision, blurred vision or light sensitivity Shortness of breath, caused by fluid in the lungs Pain in the upper belly, usually under the ribs on the right side Nausea or vomiting",1
965,what are the symptoms of cold urticaria?,677,"An allergic reaction (contact dermatitis) usually begins within hours to days after exposure to nickel. The reaction may last as long as 2 to 4 weeks. The reaction tends to occur only where your skin came into contact with nickel, but sometimes may appear in other places on your body.Rash or bumps on the skin Itching, which may be severe Redness or changes in skin color Dry patches of skin that may resemble a burn Blisters and draining fluid in severe cases",1
966,what are the symptoms of cold urticaria?,775,"Dyshidrosis symptoms include painful, itchy and fluid-filled blisters on the sides of the fingers, the palms of the hands and the bottoms of the feet. The blisters are small — about the width of a standard pencil lead. They are grouped in clusters and can look like tapioca.Stress. Dyshidrosis appears to be more common during times of emotional or physical stress. Exposure to certain metals. These include cobalt and nickel — often in an industrial setting. Sensitive skin. People who develop a rash after contact with certain irritants are more likely to form the blisters of dyshidrosis. Atopic dermatitis. Some people with atopic dermatitis may have dyshidrosis.",1
967,what are the symptoms of cold urticaria?,403,"The main symptom of supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) is a very fast heartbeat (100 beats a minute or more) that may last for a few minutes to a few days. The fast heartbeat may come and go suddenly, with stretches of typical heart rates in between.Very fast (rapid) heartbeat A fluttering or pounding in the chest (palpitations) A pounding sensation in the neck Weakness or feeling very tired (fatigue) Chest pain Shortness of breath Lightheadedness or dizziness Sweating Fainting (syncope) or near fainting",1
968,what are the symptoms of cold urticaria?,867,The symptoms of cyclic vomiting syndrome often begin in the morning. Signs and symptoms include:Three or more recurrent episodes of vomiting that start around the same time and last for a similar length of time Varying intervals of generally normal health without nausea between episodes Intense nausea and sweating before an episode starts,1
969,what are the symptoms of cold urticaria?,295,"Although it's commonly called stomach flu, gastroenteritis isn't the same as influenza. The flu (influenza) affects only your respiratory system — your nose, throat and lungs. Gastroenteritis, on the other hand, attacks your intestines, causing signs and symptoms such as:Watery, usually nonbloody diarrhea — bloody diarrhea usually means you have a different, more severe infection Nausea, vomiting or both Stomach cramps and pain Occasional muscle aches or headache Low-grade fever",1
970,what are the symptoms of cold urticaria?,537,"STDs can have a range of symptoms, including no symptoms. That's why sexually transmitted infections may go unnoticed until a person has complications or a partner is diagnosed.Sores or bumps on the genitals or in the oral or rectal area. Painful or burning urination. Discharge from the penis. Unusual or odorous vaginal discharge. Unusual vaginal bleeding. Pain during sex. Sore, swollen lymph nodes, particularly in the groin but sometimes more widespread. Lower abdominal pain. Fever. Rash over the trunk, hands or feet.",1
971,what are the symptoms of cold urticaria?,814,"Signs and symptoms of nephrotic syndrome include:Severe swelling (edema), particularly around your eyes and in your ankles and feet Foamy urine, a result of excess protein in your urine Weight gain due to fluid retention Fatigue Loss of appetite",1
972,what are the symptoms of cold urticaria?,932,"Precocious puberty symptoms include:Breast growth and first period in girls. Testicle and penis growth, facial hair and deeper voice in boys. Pubic or underarm hair. Rapid growth. Acne. Adult body odor.",1
973,what are the symptoms of cold urticaria?,219,"Symptoms of somatic symptom disorder may be:Specific sensations, such as pain or shortness of breath, or more general symptoms, such as fatigue or weakness Unrelated to any medical cause that can be identified, or related to a medical condition such as cancer or heart disease, but more significant than what's usually expected A single symptom, multiple symptoms or varying symptoms Mild, moderate or severe",1
974,what are the symptoms of cold urticaria?,955,"The symptoms of narcolepsy may get worse during the first few years of the disorder. Then they continue for life. They include:Excessive daytime sleepiness. People with narcolepsy fall asleep without warning. It can happen anywhere and at any time. It may happen when you're bored or during a task. For example, you may be working or talking with friends and suddenly fall asleep. It can be especially dangerous if you fall asleep while driving. You might fall asleep for only a few minutes or up to a half-hour. After waking, you'll often feel refreshed but you'll get sleepy again. You also may experience a decrease in how alert and focused you feel during the day. Daytime sleepiness often is the first symptom to appear. Feeling sleepy makes it hard to focus and function. Some people with narcolepsy continue doing a task when they fall asleep briefly. For example, you may fall asleep while writing, typing or driving. You might continue to perform that task while asleep. When you awaken, you can't remember what you did, and you probably didn't do it well. Sudden loss of muscle tone. This condition is called cataplexy. It can cause slurred speech or complete weakness of most muscles. Symptoms may last up to a few minutes. Cataplexy can't be controlled. It's triggered by intense emotions. Often the emotions that cause cataplexy are positive. Laughter or excitement may cause the symptoms. But sometimes fear, surprise or anger can cause the loss of muscle tone. For example, when you laugh, your head may drop without your control. Or your knees may suddenly lose strength, causing you to fall. Some people with narcolepsy experience only one or two episodes of cataplexy a year. Others have several episodes a day. Not everyone with narcolepsy has these symptoms. Sleep paralysis. People with narcolepsy often experience sleep paralysis. During sleep paralysis, you can't move or speak while falling asleep or upon waking. It's usually brief — lasting a few seconds or minutes. But it can be scary. You may be aware of it happening and can recall it afterward. Not everyone with sleep paralysis has narcolepsy. Hallucinations. Sometimes people see things that aren't there during sleep paralysis. Hallucinations also may happen in bed without sleep paralysis. These are called hypnagogic hallucinations if they happen as you fall asleep. They're called hypnopompic hallucinations if they happen upon waking. For example, you might feel as if there is a stranger in your bedroom. These hallucinations may be vivid and frightening because you may not be fully asleep when you begin dreaming. Changes in rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. REM sleep is when most dreaming happens. Typically, people enter REM sleep 60 to 90 minutes after falling asleep. But people with narcolepsy often move more quickly to REM sleep. They tend to enter REM sleep within 15 minutes of falling asleep. REM sleep also can happen at any time of the day.",1
975,what are the symptoms of cold urticaria?,1011,"Swimmer's ear symptoms are usually mild at first, but they can worsen if your infection isn't treated or spreads. Doctors often classify swimmer's ear according to mild, moderate and advanced stages of progression.Itching in your ear canal Slight redness inside your ear Mild discomfort that's made worse by pulling on your outer ear (pinna or auricle) or pushing on the little ""bump"" in front of your ear (tragus) Some drainage of clear, odorless fluid",1
976,what are the symptoms of cold urticaria?,574,Signs and symptoms of trichinosis infection and how severe the infection is can vary. This depends on the number of larvae eaten in the infected meat.Diarrhea Stomach (abdominal) pain Severe tiredness and weakness (fatigue) Nausea and vomiting,1
977,what are the symptoms of cold urticaria?,588,"Breast tissue typically might feel lumpy or ropy. You also may have tenderness that comes and goes with your menstrual period.A round, smooth and firm breast lump. A large, solid-feeling lump that moves easily under the skin. A hard breast lump with an unusual shape. An area of skin that has changed color or looks red. Skin dimpling like an orange. Changes in breast size or shape. Fluid leaking from the nipple.",1
978,what are the symptoms of cold urticaria?,785,"An umbilical hernia creates a soft swelling or bulge near the navel. In babies who have an umbilical hernia, the bulge may be visible only when they cry, cough or strain.Appears to be in pain Begins to vomit Has tenderness, swelling or discoloration at the site of the hernia",1
979,what are the symptoms of cold urticaria?,405,"The liver is your largest internal organ. About the size of a football, it's located mainly in the upper right portion of your abdomen, beneath the diaphragm and above your stomach.Fatigue. Easily bleeding or bruising. Loss of appetite. Nausea. Swelling in the legs, feet or ankles, called edema. Weight loss. Itchy skin. Yellow discoloration in the skin and eyes, called jaundice. Fluid accumulation in the abdomen, called ascites (uh-SAHY-teez). Spiderlike blood vessels on the skin. Redness in the palms of the hands. Pale fingernails, especially the thumb and index finger. Clubbing of the fingers, in which the fingertips spread out and become rounder than usual. For women, absence of or loss of periods not related to menopause. For men, loss of sex drive, testicular shrinkage or breast enlargement, known as gynecomastia. Confusion, drowsiness or slurred speech.",1
980,what are the symptoms of cold urticaria?,961,Angiosarcoma signs and symptoms may vary based on where the cancer occurs.A raised area of skin that looks like a bruise A bruise-like lesion that grows larger over time A lesion that may bleed when scratched or bumped Swelling in the skin around the lesion,1
981,what are the symptoms of cold urticaria?,57,"Signs and symptoms of Prader-Willi syndrome can vary among individuals. Symptoms may slowly change over time from childhood to adulthood.Poor muscle tone. A primary sign during infancy is poor muscle tone (hypotonia). Babies may rest with their elbows and knees loosely extended instead of fixed, and they may feel floppy or like rag dolls when they're held. Distinct facial features. Children may be born with almond-shaped eyes, a narrowing of the head at the temples, a turned-down mouth and a thin upper lip. Poor sucking reflex. Infants may have a poor sucking reflex due to decreased muscle tone. Poor sucking makes feeding difficult and can result in failure to thrive. Generally poor responsiveness. A baby may seem unusually tired, respond poorly to stimulation, have a hard time waking up or have a weak cry. Underdeveloped genitals. Males may have a small penis and scrotum. The testicles may be small or not descended from the abdomen into the scrotum (cryptorchidism). In females, the clitoris and labia may be small.",1
982,what are the symptoms of cold urticaria?,165,"Some children show signs of autism spectrum disorder in early infancy, such as reduced eye contact, lack of response to their name or indifference to caregivers. Other children may develop normally for the first few months or years of life, but then suddenly become withdrawn or aggressive or lose language skills they've already acquired. Signs usually are seen by age 2 years.Fails to respond to his or her name or appears not to hear you at times Resists cuddling and holding, and seems to prefer playing alone, retreating into his or her own world Has poor eye contact and lacks facial expression Doesn't speak or has delayed speech, or loses previous ability to say words or sentences Can't start a conversation or keep one going, or only starts one to make requests or label items Speaks with an abnormal tone or rhythm and may use a singsong voice or robot-like speech Repeats words or phrases verbatim, but doesn't understand how to use them Doesn't appear to understand simple questions or directions Doesn't express emotions or feelings and appears unaware of others' feelings Doesn't point at or bring objects to share interest Inappropriately approaches a social interaction by being passive, aggressive or disruptive Has difficulty recognizing nonverbal cues, such as interpreting other people's facial expressions, body postures or tone of voice",1
983,what are the symptoms of cold urticaria?,1003,"Itchy skin can affect small areas, such as the scalp, an arm or a leg. Or it can cover the whole body. Itchy skin can occur without any other noticeable changes on the skin. Or it may come with:Inflamed skin Scratch marks Bumps, spots or blisters Dry, cracked skin Leathery or scaly patches",1
984,what are the symptoms of cold urticaria?,421,Signs and symptoms of a stye include:A red lump on your eyelid that is similar to a boil or a pimple Eyelid pain Eyelid swelling Tearing,1
985,what are the symptoms of cold urticaria?,85,"If you develop a listeria infection, you might have:Fever Chills Muscle aches Nausea Diarrhea",1
986,what are the symptoms of cold urticaria?,753,"Osteoarthritis symptoms often develop slowly and worsen over time. Signs and symptoms of osteoarthritis include:Pain. Affected joints might hurt during or after movement. Stiffness. Joint stiffness might be most noticeable upon awakening or after being inactive. Tenderness. Your joint might feel tender when you apply light pressure to or near it. Loss of flexibility. You might not be able to move your joint through its full range of motion. Grating sensation. You might feel a grating sensation when you use the joint, and you might hear popping or crackling. Bone spurs. These extra bits of bone, which feel like hard lumps, can form around the affected joint. Swelling. This might be caused by soft tissue inflammation around the joint.",1
987,what are the symptoms of cold urticaria?,232,"Symptoms of rumination syndrome include:Effortless regurgitation, typically within minutes of eating. Belly pain or pressure relieved by regurgitation. A feeling of fullness. Nausea. Losing weight without trying.",1
988,what are the symptoms of cold urticaria?,602,"Sleep terrors differ from nightmares. The dreamer of a nightmare wakes up from the dream and may remember details, but a person who has a sleep terror episode remains asleep. Children usually don't remember anything about their sleep terrors in the morning. Adults may recall a dream fragment they had during the sleep terrors.Begin with a frightening scream or shout Sit up in bed and appear frightened Stare wide-eyed Sweat, breathe heavily, and have a racing pulse, flushed face and dilated pupils Kick and thrash Be hard to awaken, and be confused if awakened Be inconsolable Have no or little memory of the event the next morning Possibly, get out of bed and run around the house or have aggressive behavior if blocked or restrained",1
989,what are the symptoms of cold urticaria?,594,"Some signs that you may have compulsive sexual behavior include:You have repeated and intense sexual fantasies, urges, and behaviors that take up a lot of your time and feel as if they're beyond your control. You feel driven or have frequent urges to do certain sexual behaviors, feel a release of the tension afterward, but also feel guilt or deep regret. You've tried without success to reduce or control your sexual fantasies, urges or behavior. You use compulsive sexual behavior as an escape from other problems, such as loneliness, depression, anxiety or stress. You continue to engage in sexual behaviors in spite of them causing serious problems. These could include the possibility of getting or giving someone else a sexually transmitted infection, the loss of important relationships, trouble at work, financial issues, or legal problems. You have trouble making and keeping healthy and stable relationships.",1
990,what are the symptoms of cold urticaria?,420,"Left ventricular hypertrophy usually develops gradually. Some people do not have symptoms, especially during the early stages of the condition.Shortness of breath, especially while lying down Swelling of the legs Chest pain, often when exercising Sensation of rapid, fluttering or pounding heartbeats, called palpitations Fainting or a feeling of lightheadedness",1
991,what are the symptoms of cold urticaria?,848,"A snap or cracking sound might be your first indication you've broken an arm. Signs and symptoms include:Severe pain, which might increase with movement Swelling Bruising Deformity, such as a bent arm or wrist Inability to turn your arm from palm up to palm down or vice versa",1
992,what are the symptoms of cold urticaria?,1035,"Symptoms of constipation include:Fewer than three stools a week. Hard, dry or lumpy stools. Straining or pain when passing stools. A feeling that not all stool has passed. A feeling that the rectum is blocked. The need to use a finger to pass stool.",1
993,what are the symptoms of cold urticaria?,974,"The symptoms of hemolytic uremic syndrome vary, depending on the cause. The first symptoms of hemolytic uremic syndrome caused by E. coli bacteria might include:Diarrhea, which is often bloody. Pain, cramping or bloating in the stomach area. Fever. Vomiting.",1
994,what are the symptoms of cold urticaria?,289,"Symptoms of AFib may include:Feelings of a fast, fluttering or pounding heartbeat, called palpitations. Chest pain. Dizziness. Fatigue. Lightheadedness. Reduced ability to exercise. Shortness of breath. Weakness.",1
995,what are the symptoms of cold urticaria?,1009,"Symptoms of sclerosing mesenteritis include pain in your belly, vomiting, bloating, diarrhea and fever. Sometimes people don't have any symptoms.Mesentery",1
996,what are the symptoms of cold urticaria?,900,"Symptoms of a serious drug allergy often occur within an hour after taking a drug. Other reactions, particularly rashes, can occur hours, days or weeks later.Skin rash Hives Itching Fever Swelling Shortness of breath Wheezing Runny nose Itchy, watery eyes",1
997,what are the symptoms of cold urticaria?,725,"The signs and symptoms of pelvic inflammatory disease might be mild and difficult to recognize. Some women don't have any signs or symptoms. When signs and symptoms of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) are present, they most often include:Pain — ranging from mild to severe — in your lower abdomen and pelvis Unusual or heavy vaginal discharge that may have an unpleasant odor Unusual bleeding from the vagina, especially during or after sex, or between periods Pain during sex Fever, sometimes with chills Painful, frequent or difficult urination",1
998,what are the symptoms of cold urticaria?,259,Symptoms of auditory processing disorder (APD) can be subtle. Symptoms can include having trouble with:Telling where sound is coming from. Understanding words that are spoken quickly or in a noisy room. Paying attention. Reading and spelling. Following directions unless they are short and simple. Learning a new language. Singing or enjoying music. Understanding and remembering spoken information.,1