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General Symptoms of Lupus include: Malar Rash, Discoid rash, photosensitivity, oral ulcers, nonerosive arthritis, pleuropericarditis, renal disease, neurologic manifestaions, and hematologic disorders.

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Symptoms may also occur during a gradual dosage reduction, but are typically less severe and may persist as part of a protracted withdrawal syndrome for months after cessation of benzodiazepines.
Symptoms are summarized by the mnemonic device RED DANES: rage, erythema ( redness of skin ), dilated pupils, delusions, amnesia, nystagmus ( oscillation of the eyeball when moving laterally ), excitation, and skin dryness.
Symptoms are due to spinal cord damage and are: pain, decreased sensation of touch, weakness and loss of muscle tissue.
** Symptoms of bubonic or pneumonic plague are not always present
** Symptoms of bubonic or septicemic plague are not always present
Symptoms are characteristics of food allergy: from mild reactions, such as itching and mild swelling of the lips, tongue, palate and throat, followed by a rapid resolution of symptoms, to itching rush and hives in the skin or mucous swelling, stomach complaints, hay fever, constriction of the throat and asthma, or anaphylactic shock – a generalized serious reaction with a large drop in blood pressure.
Symptoms are said to vary over time.
Symptoms that can occur are lower back pain, leg pain, abdominal pain, other neurological symptoms in the lower extremities, or headaches.
Symptoms of infection with cowpox virus in humans are localized, pustular lesions generally found on the hands and limited to the site of introduction.
Symptoms of the resultant hyperthyroidism are mainly insomnia, hand tremor, hyperactivity, hair loss, excessive sweating, heat intolerance, weight loss despite increased appetite, diarrhea, frequent defecation, palpitations, muscle weakness, and skin warmth and moistness.
Symptoms of this condition are often felt only on one side of the lung or as a shortness of breath.
Symptoms and features are:
Symptoms are usually vague and non-specific, such as nausea, fatigue, and headaches.
# Symptoms are reproducible with repeated ( chemical ) exposures.
Symptoms may be physical or psychological in nature and are essentially those that are disruptive to the individuals ’ mental or physical wellness and that the individual attributes to exposure to a chemical or scent.
* Symptoms of rust disease are correlated to relatively high moisture.
Symptoms normally present themselves after one to three days and are usually no longer present after a week.
Symptoms are normally seen within 3 – 4 months of age and result in muscle atrophy, muscle weakness, and a shortened life span.
Symptoms typically occur around seven years of age and the effects are incurable.
Symptoms are generally mild and vague, including a decreased appetite, fatigue, nausea, muscle or joint pains, and weight loss.
Symptoms may not be present in some inguinal hernias while in some other hernias, including inguinal, they are.
Symptoms are anosmia ( loss of sense of smell ) often accompanied by chronic sinusitis.

Symptoms and malignant
Symptoms directly due to hypercalcaemia are relatively rare, being more common in patients with malignant hypercalcaemia.

Symptoms and hypertension
Symptoms of mild hypothermia may be vague with sympathetic nervous system excitation ( shivering, hypertension, tachycardia, tachypnea, and vasoconstriction ).
Symptoms of hemolytic anemia are similar to other forms of anemia ( fatigue and shortness of breath ), but in addition, the breakdown of red cells leads to jaundice and increases the risk of particular long-term complications, such as gallstones and pulmonary hypertension.
Symptoms include extreme pain and potentially systemic effects, such as hypertension, seizure, or coma.

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Symptoms include severe headache, a sustained high fever, cough, rash, severe muscle pain, chills, falling blood pressure, stupor, sensitivity to light, and delirium.
Symptoms of cancer often appear by high school or college age.
Symptoms of infection by C. africana include the secretion of honeydew ( a fluid with high concentrates of sugar and conidia ), which attracts insects like flies, beetles, and wasps that feed on it.
The most common ' B Symptoms ' of MCD are high fevers, anemia, weight loss, loss of appetite, and low white blood cell counts, which may to be due to the overproduction of interleukin 6.
Symptoms are more common at high calcium blood values ( 12. 0 mg / dL or 3 mmol / l ).
Symptoms include sweating, salivation, tears, blurred vision, palpitations, and, in high doses, respiratory failure.
Symptoms of leptospirosis include high fever, severe headache, chills, muscle aches, and vomiting, and may include jaundice, red eyes, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and rash.
Symptoms of Hashimoto's thyroiditis include Myxedematous psychosis, weight gain, depression, mania, sensitivity to heat and cold, paresthesia, fatigue, panic attacks, bradycardia, tachycardia, high cholesterol, reactive hypoglycemia, constipation, migraines, muscle weakness, cramps, memory loss, infertility and hair loss.
Symptoms usually do not manifest until levels are high (> 7 mmol / dL ) 3. 5-5. 0 mmol / dL and they include
Symptoms increase in windy, dusty or smoky ( including cigarette smoke ) areas, in dry environments, high altitudes including airplanes, on days with low humidity, and in areas where an air conditioner ( especially in a car ), fan, heater, or even a hair dryer is being used.
Symptoms include shortness of breath, weakness, high fever, coughing and fatigue.
Symptoms include loss of appetite and malaise at first and then, when the damage is more advanced, breathlessness, high blood pressure and edema ( swelling caused by fluid retention ).
Symptoms of the problem include oil smoke in the exhaust, oil quickly becoming dark or black after an oil change, gasoline odor in the oil, high oil consumption, and eventually engine failure.
Symptoms include high fever, anemia ( due to the breakdown of red blood cells ), weakness, swelling of the lower abdomen and legs, weak pulse, and irregular heartbeat.
Symptoms in horses occur one to three weeks after infection, and begins with a fever that may reach as high as 106 ° F ( 41 ° C ).
Symptoms include combativeness, high heart rate coupled with extremely high blood pressure, violent resistance, avoidance and flight.

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