Reasons to See Your Doctor
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- 4. Variations in hunger or desire to eat.
- 10. Pain in the head.
- 12. Alterations in sight quality.
- 14. Act of sending a patient to another specialist.
- 18. Aches or discomfort in the joints.
- 20. A physical or mental feature that indicates a condition of disease.
- 21. Medical care given to a patient.
- 25. Discomfort or pain in the chest region.
- 28. Having symptoms of a high temperature.
- 29. Relating to urine or the urinary system.
- 31. Loss of blood from the body.
- 32. Expelling stomach contents through the mouth.
- 33. Sensation of coldness accompanied by shivering.
- 37. Immune response to a normally harmless substance.
- 38. Invasion and multiplication of microorganisms in body tissues.
- 40. Respiratory condition causing breathing difficulties.
- 41. A doctor's written authorization for medication.
- 44. Extreme tiredness or exhaustion.
- 47. Lack of strength or energy.
- 48. (of a bad or difficult situation) present or experienced to a severe or intense degree.
- 50. Persisting for a long time or constantly recurring.
- 51. A routine medical examination.
- 52. High blood pressure.
- 54. Diminished ability to hear.
- 55. Urinating more often than usual.
- 56. A prickling or stinging sensation.
- 57. Feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease.
- 58. Difficulty breathing.
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- 1. Identification of the nature of an illness.
- 2. Difficulty in emptying the bowels.
- 3. Mood disorder characterized by sadness and loss of interest.
- 5. Area of irritated or inflamed skin.
- 6. An injury to the body, typically involving a break in the skin.
- 7. Feeling of sickness with an inclination to vomit.
- 8. Lack of physical strength.
- 9. Feeling lightheaded or unsteady.
- 11. Frequent loose or watery bowel movements.
- 13. General discomfort in the abdomen.
- 15. Discomfort or pain in the stomach area.
- 16. Walking with difficulty due to injury or illness.
- 17. Chronic condition affecting blood sugar levels.
- 19. Abnormally high body temperature.
- 22. Abnormal enlargement of a body part.
- 23. Persistent expulsion of air from the lungs.
- 24. Unintended increase in body mass.
- 26. Unpleasant physical sensation.
- 27. Discoloration under the skin from injury.
- 30. Loss of sensation in a body part.
- 34. Pain in the ear.
- 35. Difficulty falling or staying asleep.
- 36. Unintended decrease in body mass.
- 39. Testing for a disease in people without symptoms.
- 42. Sensation of spinning or losing balance.
- 43. Pain or irritation in the throat.
- 45. Lack of sharpness of eyesight.
- 46. Discomfort or pain in the back.
- 49. Loss of feeling or ability to sense.
- 53. Unrelieved tiredness.