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Common Symptoms

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Diaphoresis   exsessive perspiration  
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Flushig   A red appearance to the skin, which generally affects the face & neck. This is commenly present with a fever  
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Jaundice   A yellow appearance by the skin, first evident in th white of the eyes.  
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Rash   An eruption of the skin  
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Bradycradia   An abnormally slow pulse rate (less than BPM)  
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Dehydration   A decrease in the amount of water in the body. The patient has a flushed appearance, dry skin & decreased output of urine  
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Edema   The retention of fluid in the tissue, resulting in swelling. skin over the area is tight. this is most easily observed in thr extrimities  
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Tachycardia   An abnormally fast heart beat (greater than 100 bpm)  
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anorexia   a loss of appitie & lack of interest in food.  
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constipation   a condition in which the stool becomes hard and dry, resulting in difficult passage from the rectum. the consistency of the stool, rather than the frequency of defecation, is used as a guide in determining the presence of this  
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diarrhea   the passage of an increase number of loose watery stools. the fecal material moves rapidly through the intestinal track, resulting in decreased absorption bythe body of water, electrolytes & nutrients  
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flatulence   the presence of gas in the stomach or intestines  
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nasusae   a sensation of discomfort in the stomach with a feeling that vomiting may occur.  
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vomiting   this is the ejection of the stomach contents through the mouth, also known as emisis (the ejected contents is known as vomitus  
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cough   an involuntary & forceful exhalation of air followed by a deep inhalation. it may be productive(meaning a discharge inn produced) or non productive (no discharge is present)  
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cyanosis   a bluish discoloration of the skin due to lack of oxygen.  
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dyspnea   labored or difficult breathing  
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epistaxis   hemorrhaging fromthe nose(nosebleed)  
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chills   a feeling of coldness accompained by shivering; generally present with a fever  
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convulsion   involuntary contractions of the muscles  
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fever or pyrexia   a body temp that is higher than normal  
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headache   a feeling of pain or aching in the head; a common syptom that accompainies many illnesses; can be a result of tension, fatigue, and/or eyestrain  
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malasie   a vague sense of body discomfort, weakness, and fatigue often marking the inset of a disease & continuing through the course of the ilness  
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pain   irritation of pain receptors, resultiing of suffering; it is an important indication that a part of the body is not working properly  
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pruritis   sever itching  
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vertigo   a feeling of dizziness or ligh-headedness  
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