...same on both sides) Swollen lymph nodes in the neck, armpits and groin Headaches Malaise, aches and pains A mild fever Loss of appetite Nausea Sore throat Neck stiffness The...
...Symptoms that may occur in people affected by pharyngitis accompanying HIV infection are:[4] Fever Sweats Malaise and lethargy Lack of appetite Swollen lymph glands. Bacterial infection, such as strep throat...
...and legs Low production of urine Blood in the urine Hypertension/high blood pressure Fever Weakness and fatigue Loss of appetite Nausea and/or Vomiting Pain in the stomach Malaise (a feeling...
...following the acute phase of the illness.[2] The symptoms of yellow fever include:[9] Fever Chills Malaise Headache Nausea and vomiting, sometimes vomiting blood Weakness Dizziness Lower back pain More serious...
...Epstein-Barr mononucleosis. In such cases, symptoms may include:[5] Fever Malaise, tiredness, and a general feeling of unwellness Muscle and joint pain These symptoms are sometimes confused with Epstein-Barr-virus-related mononucleosis. However,...
...vomiting Feeling tired Aching muscles and joints Chest and/or back pain Malaise and fatigue Weakness Headache Lack of appetite Weight loss Small, painful, red or purple bumps on the fingers...
...disease can also cause other systemic complications such as swollen lymph nodes, weakness, and general malaise. The pain may also travel to other parts of the face, such as the...
...pain Generally feeling unwell (malaise) Fever Muffled hearing/partial hearing loss Fluid in the ear or yellow, clear or bloody discharge from the ears Increased irritability, restlessness, crying and trouble feeding...
...hyperlipidemia jaundice hemolytic anemia People with Zieve’s syndrome may initially have symptoms such as: abdominal pain nausea vomiting malaise low grade fever Hyperlipidemia often doesn’t cause noticeable symptoms. Jaundice is...
...and abdominal pain Malaise (a feeling of general unwellness) and nausea may also be present. The chronic nephritic syndrome usually presents with fairly mild or even undetectable symptoms, which can...