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Medical symptoms are complaints which indicate disease. They are noticed by the patient and cause people to go and see a health practitioner. It is rare that a person would visit a doctor and complain as follows: "Doctor, I have amaurosis fugax." They are more likely to complain of loss of vision. This list is not exhaustive but might be useful as a guide.
Symptoms by presentation
Injury or Trauma
Many activities can result in trauma including sports, motor vehicular accidents, accidents at work or about the house.
I have hurt my:
I have been:
I think I might have:
- a Broken bone or fracture
- a Nosebleed
- a Sprain
- a Torn cartilage (of the knee)
Illness
I have a pain in my:
- Abdomen / Stomach(ache)
- back(ache)
- Chest
- Ear(ache)
- head - headache
- Pelvis
- Teeth / Tooth(ache)
- Vagina (Pain)
I feel:
- Cold - (Rigor (medicine))
- Feverish - Hot
- Light-headed
- Dizzy
- My mouth is dry
- Nauseated
- Sick
- Short of breath
- Sleepy
- Sweaty
- Thirsty
- Tired
- Weak
I can't:
- Breathe
- Hear
- Move one side - arm and/or leg
- Pass a Bowel Action
- Pass Urine
- Remember
- See properly
- Sleep
- Smell things
- Speak
- Stop passing watery Bowel Actions
- Stop scratching
- Stop sweating
- Swallow
- Taste properly
- Walk
- Write
The List
- This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it.
Where available, ICD-10 codes are listed. When codes are available both as a sign/symptom (R code) and as an underlying condition, the code for the sign is used.
See also
- List of ICD-9 codes 780-799: Symptoms, signs, and ill-defined conditions
- ICD-10 Chapter R: Symptoms, signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findingsfr:Liste des symptômes en médecine humaine
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