This infection is caused by a parasite called Toxoplasma gondii.The infection is often symptomless, but may cause flu-like symptoms such as fever, fatigue and muscle aches.It is usually harmless, but increases the likelihood of miscarriage in pregnant women, particularly in early pregnancy. Toxopla...
Whether they're dull and achy or sharp and throbbing, there are few things worse than abdominal cramps. Cramping is often a telltale sign that your period has made its arrival (or it's about to), and while its typically associated with your menstrual cycle, that's not always the case....
it evolves into two distinct phases. The first begins suddenly with fever and chills, severe headaches and muscle pain, abdominal pain, red eyes. Symptoms appear after an incubation period of 7-12 days. The first phase
proper medical history- the two most important questions your doctor should be asking are your symptoms and location of your neuropathy. Symptoms include: numbness, tingling, sharp shooting pain, burning pain, gait imbalance, muscle weakness, intolerance to heat, dry skin and feet that do not ...
Also known as 'painful bladder syndrome,' other symptoms of interstitial cystitis are similar to a urinary tract infection, including pelvic pain, pain between the vagina and anus in women, pain during intercourse, and a continual strong urge to urinate. ...