polio
About 4 to 8 percent of people who are infected with the poliovirus will develop minor symptoms. Minor symptoms of polio can include:
- Fever
- Sore throat
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Abdominal pain
- TUBERCLOSIS
- Cough for a prolonged duration (more than 3 weeks)
- Unexplained or unintended weight loss
- Fatigue, general feeling of tiredness or malaise
- Fever (usually low grade)
- Sweating at night
- Chills
- Loss of appetite
- HEPATITIS
- A well-known sign of hepatitis is jaundice, which is an accumulation of a chemical called "bilirubin" in the body's tissues. The liver usually processes this chemical as a waste product, but when the liver is damaged, it's unable to do its normal job. The chemical then accumulates in the blood and starts to leak out in to nearby tissue. When enough of this chemical accumulates, it's possible to see a yellow color in the skin, urine and especially around the whites of the eyes. Though this is a very obvious sign, there are other more common signs and symptoms of hepatitis in the liver.
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The symptoms of acute viral hepatitis are very similar even though different viruses cause the disease. Because of this, it is not possible to accurately diagnose the type of virus causing acute viral hepatitis just by the symptoms. By identifying risk factors (behaviors or traits that put you at extra risk for a certain disease) and getting a good medical history, doctors can come up with a strong working diagnosis. Since common symptoms overlap with many diseases, though,
blood tests are necessary to diagnose viral hepatitis
An Overview of Measles Symptoms and Signs
Early Symptoms of Measles
Early measles symptoms can include:
- High fever (up to 105°F or 40.6°C)
- Tiredness
- Muscle and body aches
- Irritability
- Red, watery eyes (pink eye)
- Swelling of the eyelids
- Hacking cough
- Runny nose.
CHICKEN POX
An Introduction to the Symptoms of Chickenpox
Symptoms of
chickenpox can begin with one to two days of low-grade fever and tiredness. These early symptoms do not always occur before the chickenpox rash develops.
Early chickenpox symptoms are followed by itchy blisters that first appear on the trunk, face, and scalp. These blisters can spread over the entire body, causing between 250 and 500 itchy blisters. The rash can appear in three or more successive waves. Eventually, the blisters crust over.
Most symptoms of chickenpox occur in people less than 15 years old. Prior to the use of the
chickenpox vaccine, the disease had annual cycles, peaking in the spring of each year.
More Serious Chickenpox Symptoms
More serious symptoms of chickenpox include:
CHOLERA
Specific Cholera Symptoms
Specific symptoms of cholera can include:
- Vomiting.
- Muscle cramps.
- Sudden onset and large amounts of watery diarrhea. Diarrhea is usually painless.
- Stool has a characteristic "rice-water" appearance -- grey, slightly cloudy with flecks of mucus, and a slightly sweaty odor (see Pictures of Cholera).
TYPHOID
Common Symptoms
The most common typhoid fever symptoms include:
- Fever as high as 103° to 104° F (39° to 40° C)
- Weakness
- Stomach pains
- Headache
- Loss of appetite
- Decreased heart rate
- Constipation
- Bloody nose
- Rash of flat, rose-colored spots.
MALARIA
First Stage:
• Fever
• High temperature
• Headache
• Sweating
• Pains in muscles
Symptoms repeat in every 4-6 hours periodically
Second Stage:
• Enlarged liver
• Jaundice
• Anemia
• Enlarged spleen
THAT MUCH ONLY I KNOW................