Common Symptoms Chapter 1. (Taylor Frazier)
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show | excessive perspiration
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show | a red appearance to the skin, which generally affects the face and neck. A flushed appearance is commonly present with a fever.
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show | a yellow appearance to the skin, first evident in the whites of the eyes
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show | an eruption of the skin
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bradycardia | show 🗑
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dehydration | show 🗑
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edema | show 🗑
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tachycardia | show 🗑
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show | loss of appetite and a lack of interest in food
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constipation | show 🗑
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show | the passage of an increased number of loose, watery stools. The fecal material moves rapidly through the intestinal tract, decreasing the amount of liquid in the body
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flatulence | show 🗑
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show | nausea is a sensation of discomfort in the stomach with a feeling that vomiting may occur. Vomiting is the ejection of the stomach contents through the mouth, also known as emesis. The ejected content is known as vomitus.
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cough | show 🗑
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show | a bluish tent of the skin due to lack of oxygen
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dyspnea | show 🗑
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epistaxis | show 🗑
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chills | show 🗑
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convulsions | show 🗑
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show | a body temperature that is higher than normal
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headache | show 🗑
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show | a vague sense of body discomfort, weakness, and fatigue, often marking the onset of a disease and continuing through the course of the illness.
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show | irritation of pain receptors, resulting in a feeling of distress or suffering. Pain is an important indication that a part of the body is not working properly.
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show | severe itching
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vertigo | show 🗑
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