GASTROINTESTIONAL DISORDERS
Abdominal pain
- Pain between the chest and pelvis, stomach,
intestines, liver, spleen, and pancreas. -
Constipation
- Difficulty having normal bowel movement. -
Diarrhea
- Excessive and frequent evacuation of watery feces.
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Dry mouth
- When the mouth is dry beyond what might be normal.
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Dyspepsia
- Disturbed digestion; indigestion. -
Dysphagia
- Difficulty in swallowing or inability to swallow.
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Nausea
- A feeling of sickness with the urge to vomit. -
Pharyngolaryngeal syndrome
- Of or pertaining to the larynx or pharynx. -
Salivary hypersecretion
- A continual or excessive amount of saliva
that is uncontrollable. -
Vomiting
- Ejecting all or part of the stomach contents. -
GENERAL DISORDERS
Asthenia
- Loss or lack of bodily strength. -
Chest tightness
- A feeling in the chest of contraction. -
Edema
- An accumulation of an excessive amount of watery
fluid in
cells, tissues, or body cavities. -
Fatigue
– The body feeling drained of energy. -
Feeling drunk
- Feelings associated with drinking too much
alcohol. -
Feeling hot or cold
- An uncontrollable feeling of being too hot or cold
that is abnormal
for the temperature. -
Feeling jittery
- An uneasy feeling often associated with the
inability to remain still. -
Hangover
- Feeling like the day after consuming too much
alcohol. All or a few hangover sensations may be
present. -
Increased energy
- An abnormal amount of energy bordering on hyper. -
Loss of control of legs
– Inability to control
legs, such as restless leg syndrome. -
Malaise
- A vague feeling of bodily discomfort, as at the
beginning of an illness. -
Pyrexia
– Fever. -
Rigors
- Shivering or trembling, as caused by a chill. A
state of rigidity
in living tissues or organs that prevents response
to stimuli. -
Sluggishness
- A fatigue type feeling or dull. -
Thirst
- An abnormal sensation of needing liquid. -
Weakness
- A reduced state of normal energy and stamina. -
INFECTIONS AND INFESTATIONS
Influenza symptoms
- The body feeling and at times the manifestation
of flue like symptoms. -
Upper respiratory tract infections
- Infection of the nose, sinuses, pharynx
(part of neck and throat) or larynx (commonly known
as the voice box). -
MENTAL DISORDERS
Abnormal dreams
- Nightmares or dreams that are upsetting to the
individual. -
Aggression
- Hostile or destructive behavior or actions. -
Agitation
- A feeling where something or anything could set a
person toward anger or combativeness. -
Anger
- Uncontrollable and volatile emotion with rage;
usually
an attempt to stop someone or something. -
Anxiety
- A state
of uneasiness
and apprehension,
as about future uncertainties.
A state of intense apprehension, uncertainty,
and fear resulting from the anticipation of a
threatening event or situation, often to a degree
that normal physical and psychological functioning
is disrupted. -
Apathy
- A feeling of no hope, such as if anything can be
done it would not work. -
Bradyphrenia
- A slowness of the mind. -
Confusion
- An impaired orientation with respect to time,
place or the form of an event. -
Depersonalization
- A state in which the normal sense of personal
identity and reality is lost, characterized
by feelings that one’s actions and speech
cannot be controlled. -
Depressed mood
- A lowering of the state of mind or emotion
compared to what a person normally feels. -
Depression
- A feeling of no hope. -
Disorientation
– A loss of sense of direction, position, or
relationship with one’s
surroundings.
A temporary or permanent state
of confusion regarding place, time or
personal identity. -
Dysphonia
- An emotional state marked by anxiety, depression,
and restlessness. -
Euphoric mood
- A feeling of great happiness or well-being,
commonly exaggerated and not necessarily well
founded. -
Hallucination
- False or distorted perception of objects or events
with a compelling sense of their reality, usually
resulting from a traumatic life event or drugs. -
Homicidal ideation
- The formation of the idea or having the mental
image of murder. -
Hypomania
- A mild form of mania, characterized by
hyperactivity and euphoria. -
Impulse control
- A sudden pushing or driving force. A sudden wish
or urge that prompts an unpremeditated act or
feeling; an abrupt inclination. -
Insomnia
- Chronic inability to fall asleep
or remain asleep
for an adequate length of time. -
Irritability
- 1. The capacity to respond to stimuli. 2. Abnormal
or excessive sensitivity to stimuli of organism,
organ, or body part. -
Libido decreased
- Sexual desire decreased. -
Libido increased
- Sexual desire increased. -
Logorrhea
- Incoherent talkativeness. -
Mania
- A manifestation of bipolar disorder characterized
by profuse and rapidly changing ideas, exaggerated
gaiety, and excessive physical activity. -
Mood swings
- The up and or down movement of emotions that are
uncontrollable. -
Nervousness
- Easily agitated or distressed. -
Nightmare
- A dream creating intense fear, horror, and
distress. -
Psychomotor retardation
- The retardation of movement and or mental process.
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Restlessness
- An uneasy feeling of not being able to be where
one is located comfortably. -
Suicidal ideation
- The formation of an idea or mental image of
killing one self. -
METABOLISM AND NUTRITION DISORDERS
Anorexia
- Loss of appetite, usually including a fear of
becoming obese or a aversion toward food. -
Appetite decreased
- A decrease in the feeling one needs food for
survival. -
Appetite increased
- An increase of the desire for food for survival. -
MUSCULOSKELETAL AND CONNECTIVE TISSUE DISORDERS
Arthralgia
- Severe pain in a joint. -
Back pain
- An unexplained pain anywhere in the back. -
Muscle cramps
- Muscle being contracted to the point of
discomfort. -
Muscle twitching
- A rhythmic or irregular involuntary movement of
any muscle. -
Myalgia
- Muscular pain or tenderness, especially when
nonspecific. -
Pain in limb
- Pain in arm or leg. -
NERVOUS SYSTEM DISORDERS
Amnesia
- The loss or impairment of memory. -
Ataxia
- Loss of the ability to coordinate muscular
movement. -
Coordination abnormal
- Maintaining balance of the body difficult in
comparison to what is normal for the person. -
Disturbance in attention
- Not able to remain as focused
as one was able to in the past. -
Dizziness
- A disorienting sensation such as faintness,
light-headedness, or unsteadiness. -
Dysarthria
- Difficulty in articulating words due to emotional
stress or to paralysis or in coordination of the
muscles used in speaking.
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Dyskinesia
- An impairment in the ability to
control movements, characterized by spasmodic
or repetitive motions of lack of coordination. -
Headache
- A continual or time specific duration with
pressure or pain within the head. -
Hypersomnia
- A condition in which one sleeps for an excessively
long time but is normal in the waking intervals. -
Hypoesthesia
- Drowsiness. -
Hypotonia
- Reduced tension or pressure, as of the intraocular
fluid in
the eyeball. Relaxation of the arteries. -
Memory impairment
- Not able to recall an instance from the past as
well as before. -
Mental impairment
- The ability to think and reason diminished. -
Paresthesia
- A skin sensation, such as burning, prickling,
itching, or tingling. -
Sedation
- An over expression of reduction of anxiety,
stress, irritability or excitement. -
Seizures
- A sudden attack, spasm, or convulsion,
as in epilepsy. -
Sleep apnea
- A temporary
cessation of breathing while sleeping. -
Sleep talking
- Speaking words while asleep. -
Somnolence
- A state of drowsiness; sleepiness. A condition of
semi- consciousness approaching coma. -
Stupor
- A state of impaired consciousness characterized by
a marked diminution in the capacity to react to
environmental stimuli.
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Syncope
- A brief loss of consciousness caused by a sudden
fall of blood pressure or failure of cardiac
systole, resulting in cerebral anemia. -
Tremor
- An involuntary trembling movement. -
RENAL, THORACIC, AND MEDIASTINAL DISORDERS
Difficulty in micturition
- Difficulty with urination or the frequency of. -
Urinary frequency
- An abnormal frequency of urination. -
Urinary incontinence
- Involuntary leakage of urine. -
REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM AND BREAST DISORDERS
Dysmenorrhea
- A condition marked by painful menstruation. -
Premenstrual syndrome
- A group of symptoms, including abdominal
bloating, breast tenderness, headache, fatigue,
irritability, and depression. -
Sexual dysfunction
- A non-normal, for the individual, behavior or
ability to have sex. -
RESPIRATORY, THORACIC AND MEDIASTINAL DISORDERS
Choking sensation
- A feeling of choking with or without cause. -
Dyspnea
- Difficulty in breathing, often associated with
lung or heart
disease and resulting in shortness of breath. -
Epistaxis
- Nosebleed. -
Hyperventilation
- Abnormally fast or deep respiration resulting in
the loss of carbon dioxide from the blood, thereby
causing a decrease in blood pressure and sometimes
fainting. -
Nasal congestion
- A stoppage or restriction of the nasal passage. -
Rhinitis
- Inflammation of the nasal membranes. -
Rhinorrhea
- A discharge from the mucous membrane,
especially if excessive. -
VASCULAR DISORDERS
Hot flashes
– A sudden, brief sensation of heat, often over the
entire body, caused by a transient dilation of blood
vessels of the skin. -
Hypotension
- Abnormally low arterial blood pressure. -
SKIN AND SUBCUTANEOUS TISSUE DISORDERS
Clamminess
- Abnormally moist, sticky and cold to the touch.
Pruritus
- Severe itching, often of undamaged skin. -
Rash
- A skin eruption. -
Sweating increased
- Abnormal increase of perspiration. -
Urticaria