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Infection of the lungs or airways.
Chest infections include bronchitis or pneumonia, caused by bacteria or viruses, affecting the lungs or airways.
Persistent or productive cough with mucus.
Elevated body temperature, often above 100°F (37.8°C).
Sharp or dull discomfort in the chest area.
Shortness of breath or rapid breathing.
Infection in the ear canal or middle ear.
Ear infections occur when bacteria or viruses affect the ear canal or middle ear, often leading to pain, swelling, and fluid buildup.
Sharp or dull pain in the ear.
Oozing of pus or fluid from the ear.
Reduced ability to hear in one or both ears.
Infections affecting the skin, often bacterial.
Skin infections may be caused by bacteria, fungi, or viruses. Symptoms often include redness, swelling, and warmth in the affected area.
Area of skin turns red or inflamed.
Enlargement of the infected area due to fluid accumulation.
Tenderness or pain in the affected area.
Uncomfortable sensation leading to scratching.
Infection in the urinary system
UTIs are common infections in the urinary system, causing pain, frequent urination, and discomfort. They are most often caused by bacteria.
Burning sensation while urinating.
Feeling the need to urinate often.
Presence of blood, making urine pink or red.
Discomfort or aching in the lower abdomen.
Infections affecting the nose, throat, and sinuses.
URTIs include conditions like the common cold or sinusitis, causing symptoms like a sore throat, congestion, and coughing.
Pain or scratchiness in the throat.
Persistent or dry coughing.
Blocked or stuffy nose.
Repeatedly expelling air from the nose.
Pain or pressure in the head.
Chronic condition affecting blood sugar regulation.
Type 2 diabetes occurs when the body becomes resistant to insulin or doesn’t produce enough, causing high blood sugar. It is often related to lifestyle factors like diet and exercise.
Unquenchable thirst and frequent drinking.
Need to urinate often, especially at night.
Feeling of extreme tiredness or lethargy.
Difficulty focusing or seeing clearly.
Cuts or wounds take longer to heal.
Bladder inflammation, often caused by infection.
Cystitis is an inflammation of the bladder, commonly due to a urinary tract infection (UTI), causing symptoms like frequent urination, pain, and pressure in the lower abdomen.
Urge to urinate often, even with little output.
Burning sensation or discomfort when urinating.
Aching or pressure in the pelvic region.
Urine may appear cloudy or have a strong odor.
Elevated levels of fat in the blood.
High cholesterol is when there’s too much fat in the blood, increasing the risk of heart disease and stroke. Often symptomless, it is detected through blood tests.
Discomfort or tightness in the chest, especially with activity.
Difficulty breathing during exertion.
Feeling tired despite adequate rest.
Upset stomach or vomiting sensation.
Discomfort when walking due to reduced circulation.
Treatment for fungal infection in the body.
Thrush is a fungal infection, often caused by Candida, affecting the skin, mouth, or genitals, and treated with antifungal medications.
Itchy feeling in the affected area.
Inflamed or red skin.
Thick, white vaginal or penile discharge.
Discomfort during sexual activity.
Tenderness or pain in the affected area.
Imbalance of vaginal bacteria.
Bacterial vaginosis occurs when the balance of good and harmful bacteria in the vagina is disrupted, leading to symptoms like unusual discharge and odor. It can be treated with antibiotics.
Thin, grayish or white discharge from the vagina.
Fishy, unpleasant smell, particularly after sex.
Irritation or discomfort around the vaginal area.
Pain or discomfort while urinating.
Swelling or redness in the vaginal area.
Difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection.
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is the inability to get or maintain an erection long enough for sexual activity. It can be caused by physical or psychological factors and is often treatable through medication, therapy, or lifestyle changes.
Trouble sustaining an erection during sex.
Decreased desire for sexual activity.
Ejaculation occurring too quickly during sex.
Difficulty achieving an erection at all.
Anxiety related to sexual performance.
Loss of hair, typically on the scalp.
Alopecia refers to hair loss, often caused by genetics, hormonal changes, or autoimmune diseases. It can present as thinning, patchy, or complete hair loss, and treatment varies based on the cause.
Gradual decrease in hair density, leading to visible scalp.
Circular or patchy areas of hair loss.
Loss of a significant amount of hair daily.
Irritation or itching on the scalp.
Gradual loss of hair at the forehead or temples.
Ejaculation occurring too soon during sexual activity.
Premature ejaculation is when a man ejaculates earlier than desired during sex, typically within a minute of penetration, causing distress. It can be managed with behavioral techniques, medication, or therapy.
Ejaculation occurring shortly after penetration.
Difficulty delaying ejaculation during sex.
Feelings of frustration or embarrassment during sexual activity.
Reduced enjoyment or satisfaction due to early ejaculation.
Regular occurrences of early ejaculation during sex.
Emergency HIV prevention treatment.
PEP is a course of HIV medications taken after potential exposure to HIV to reduce the risk of infection.
Upset stomach and vomiting sensation.
Feeling of extreme tiredness or lethargy.
Persistent pain in the head.
Lightheadedness or feeling unsteady.
Stomach discomfort or cramping.
Medication to prevent HIV infection
PrEP is a preventive medication taken by individuals at high risk of HIV to reduce the likelihood of infection.
Stomach upset or queasiness.
General tiredness or exhaustion.
Pain or pressure in the head.
Lightheadedness or vertigo.
Unexplained reduction in body weight.
Viral infection causing sores in the genital area.
Genital herpes, caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV), leads to painful blisters and sores in the genital area, typically managed with antiviral medication.
Blisters or ulcers in the genital region.
Sensation of itching or discomfort.
Pain or irritation when urinating.
Fever, headaches, and body aches.
Sensation of tingling or discomfort in the affected area.
Common sexually transmitted bacterial infection.
Chlamydia is a bacterial infection spread through sexual contact, often causing symptoms like abnormal discharge or pain during urination. It can lead to serious complications if untreated, but it is easily treated with antibiotics.
Unusual vaginal or penile discharge.
A burning sensation or discomfort while urinating.
Pain in the pelvic or lower belly area.
Discomfort or pain during intercourse.
Swelling or pain in the testicles.
Skin condition involving blocked hair follicles.
Acne is a skin condition that causes pimples, blackheads, or cysts, primarily on the face, back, and shoulders. It’s often caused by hormonal changes, excess oil production, or bacteria.
Raised, inflamed spots filled with pus.
Small, darkened bumps on the skin.
Small, closed bumps filled with pus.
Painful, large lumps under the skin.
Excessive oil on the skin surface.
Inflammatory skin condition causing dryness and irritation.
Eczema, or atopic dermatitis, is a chronic condition causing red, itchy, and dry skin. It can flare up in response to allergens, stress, or skin irritation.
Persistent urge to scratch the affected area.
Inflamed, red patches on the skin.
Skin appears dry, flaky, or cracked.
Mild swelling around the inflamed areas.
Inflamed, often scaly patches on the skin.
Raised, itchy welts on the skin
Hives are red, raised welts that appear on the skin, often due to an allergic reaction or stress, causing intense itching.
Persistent urge to scratch the skin.
Red or pink welts on the skin.
Puffy, swollen areas of the skin.
Hot or stinging feeling in the affected areas.
Small fluid-filled bumps on the skin.
Highly contagious skin infection.
Impetigo is a bacterial skin infection causing blisters and yellow crusts, primarily affecting children. It is highly contagious and treated with antibiotics.
Reddened areas that develop into sores.
Formation of honey-colored crusts on lesions.
Discomfort and the urge to scratch.
Tenderness or pain in affected areas.
Mild swelling around the sores.
Fungal infection affecting the skin.
Ringworm is a fungal infection that causes ring-shaped, itchy, red patches on the skin. It’s contagious and can be treated with antifungal medication.
Red, scaly ring-shaped rash.
Intense desire to scratch the affected area.
Inflamed, red skin around the infection.
Flaky or peeling skin.
Small, fluid-filled bumps in the infected area.
Chronic condition affecting airways, causing breathing difficulties.
Asthma is a chronic condition where the airways become inflamed and narrow, making breathing difficult. It’s triggered by allergens, exercise, or respiratory infections.
Difficulty breathing, especially during physical activity.
High-pitched whistling sound while exhaling.
Persistent coughing, especially at night.
Feeling of pressure or tightness in the chest.
Excessive mucus production in the airways.
Severe headache with nausea and light sensitivity.
A migraine is an intense headache often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity to light or sound, often triggered by stress or certain foods.
Intense, throbbing pain usually on one side.
Feeling of sickness or queasiness.
Expulsion of stomach contents.
Discomfort or pain due to bright lights.
Visual disturbances or other sensory changes.
Consistently high blood pressure.
High blood pressure, or hypertension, is when the blood force against artery walls is too high, leading to potential heart disease and other complications.
Persistent or severe headaches.
Feeling lightheaded or faint.
Tightness or discomfort in the chest.
Difficulty breathing during everyday activities.
Blurry or distorted vision due to pressure on the optic nerves.
Allergic reaction to pollen or dust.
Hay fever, or allergic rhinitis, occurs when the immune system overreacts to allergens like pollen, dust, or pet dander, leading to symptoms like sneezing, runny nose, and itchy eyes.
Sudden, repeated expulsion of air from the nose.
Continuous nasal discharge, often clear.
Irritation causing a need to rub the eyes.
Blocked or stuffy nasal passages.
Mucus running down the back of the throat.
Blisters caused by herpes simplex virus.
Cold sores are painful blisters that appear on or around the lips due to the herpes simplex virus (HSV-1). They are contagious and can be triggered by stress, sun exposure, or illness.
Fluid-filled blisters around the mouth or lips.
Sensation of itchiness or tingling before sores appear.
Soreness or pain at the site of the blister.
Redness or inflammation around the affected area.
Scabs that form as the blisters heal.
Stomach acid backing up into the esophagus.
Acid reflux occurs when stomach acid flows back into the esophagus, causing heartburn, regurgitation, and potential damage to the lining of the esophagus.
Burning sensation in the chest or throat.
Bitter or sour taste in the mouth due to acid.
Discomfort in the chest area, often mistaken for heart issues.
Feeling of food being stuck in the throat.
Chronic cough, particularly at night.
Persistent low mood and loss of interest.
Depression is a mental health condition marked by a constant feeling of sadness, worthlessness, and disinterest in activities. It can be triggered by various factors, including genetics and life events.
Feeling sad, empty, or hopeless for prolonged periods.
Extreme tiredness or lack of energy.
Disinterest in hobbies or activities once enjoyed.
Trouble sleeping or sleeping too much.
Thoughts of harming oneself or ending one’s life.
Degeneration of joint cartilage and underlying bone.
Osteoarthritis is a type of arthritis where the protective cartilage in joints wears down over time, causing pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility.
Aching or sharp pain, especially during or after activity.
Difficulty moving joints, especially after rest.
Mild swelling around affected joints.
Limited ability to move the joint fully.
Feeling or hearing a grating sound in the joint.
Progressive lung disease causing breathing difficulty.
COPD is a progressive lung disease that causes breathing difficulties due to chronic bronchitis or emphysema, often resulting from long-term smoking or exposure to lung irritants.
Difficulty breathing, especially during physical activity.
Persistent cough that produces mucus.
High-pitched sound while breathing, especially exhaling.
Constant tiredness, even with rest.
Increased susceptibility to chest infections.
Digestive disorder causing stomach pain and changes in bowel habits.
IBS is a common digestive disorder that causes symptoms like bloating, abdominal pain, and changes in bowel habits. It can be triggered by food, stress, or hormonal changes.
Cramping or discomfort in the stomach area.
Frequent, loose stools.
Difficulty passing stools or infrequent bowel movements.
Feeling of fullness or tightness in the abdomen.
Excessive farting or belching.
Highly contagious viral respiratory infection.
Influenza, or flu, is a viral infection that affects the respiratory system, causing fever, cough, and body aches. It can lead to complications, especially in vulnerable groups.
High body temperature, often above 100°F (37.8°C).
Sudden feeling of cold, followed by shivering.
Soreness or aches in muscles and joints.
Extreme tiredness, feeling of exhaustion.
Dry or productive cough, often severe.
Low red blood cell count.
Anemia occurs when there is a deficiency in red blood cells or hemoglobin, leading to insufficient oxygen delivery to tissues. Causes include iron deficiency or chronic diseases.
Persistent tiredness despite adequate rest.
Pale skin or paleness around the eyes.
Difficulty breathing, even with light exertion.
Lightheadedness or feeling faint.
Extreme coldness in extremities due to reduced blood flow.
Hardened deposits in the gallbladder.
Gallstones are hardened deposits that form in the gallbladder, potentially blocking bile flow and causing intense pain. They can be managed with medication or surgery.
Sharp, cramping pain in the upper abdomen.
Feeling of queasiness, often after eating.
Discomfort or bloating after meals.
Yellowing of the skin or eyes.
Elevated body temperature due to infection.
Inflammation of the sinus cavities.
Sinusitis occurs when the sinus cavities become inflamed, often due to an infection or allergic reaction, causing symptoms like congestion, pressure, and facial pain.
Blocked or stuffy nose, difficulty breathing through the nose.
Tenderness or pain around the forehead, eyes, and cheeks.
Pressure-like headache, often worse when bending forward.
Mucus draining down the back of the throat.
Elevated body temperature, often with chills.
Inflammation of the throat
Pharyngitis is the inflammation of the throat, often caused by a viral or bacterial infection, leading to symptoms like pain, swelling, and difficulty swallowing.
Pain or scratchiness in the throat, especially while swallowing.
Swelling of the lymph nodes in the neck.
Redness or inflammation in the back of the throat.
Pain or discomfort when swallowing food or liquids.
Elevated body temperature, often above 100°F (37.8°C).
Common viral infection causing respiratory symptoms.
Cough and cold are common upper respiratory infections, typically caused by viruses like the rhinovirus. Symptoms include a runny nose, sore throat, cough, and congestion, often lasting a few days to a week.
Excess mucus drainage from the nose, often clear or cloudy.
Scratchy or painful throat, especially when swallowing.
Dry or productive cough that may worsen at night.
Blocked or stuffy nose, making breathing through the nose difficult.
Repeatedly expelling air from the nose, often with a tickling sensation.
Feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease
Anxiety is a mental health condition characterized by excessive worry, fear, or nervousness. It can cause physical symptoms like a racing heart, trembling, and difficulty concentrating, and may interfere with daily activities.
Feeling on edge, constantly unable to relax.
Increased heart rate, palpitations, or a pounding heart.
Excessive sweating, often in stressful situations.
Shaking or trembling hands, legs, or body.
Trouble focusing on tasks or maintaining attention.
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