This is even more so if your child has diarrhea as well as right lower abdominal pain, anorexia and fever. Urine Test (Urinalysis)This is a test to check the urine of your child to be sure that his or her symptoms are not due to a urinary tract infection - infection involving the bla...
Cat scratch fever or cat scratch disease is an infection caused by the bacteriaBartonella henselae.You usually get this disease when an infected cat licks an open wound on your skin or bites or scratches you. Kids and teens are more likely to be infected than healthy adults, but adults with...
Have signs of an infection, such as a fever, chills, or diarrhea, or you feel generally unwell Have a headache, confusion, or other sudden symptoms of brain or nervous system problems Bruises Exams and Tests Your doctor will ask about your symptoms and medical history and then do a physical...
Recent onset/chronic diarrhea or diarrhea for 1-3 months Symptoms - Gas-Int - General Occasional/regular/frequent unexplained nausea Chronic/recent onset nausea or nausea for 1-3 months Most cases of acute pancreatitis resolve within a week; chronic pancreatitis does not resolve itself and res...
altered mental status. A community member contacted police after not seeing the patient for the past three days which was unusual. Upon entering the patient’s home, EMS found the patient on the ground, unresponsive. Capillary glucose was normal and naloxone was administered without appreciable ...
The Diagnosis contains an exhaustive alphabetical list of virtually every dermatologic diagnosis. An effort was made to include only the diagnoses that have been reported or discussed in the literature in the past two decades. Under each heading, the rea
Children are diagnosed with neuroblastoma usually after presenting with symptoms related to the location of the tumour. Children with localizeddiseasein the abdomen may have symptoms such as bellypain,constipation, ordiarrhea, whereas patients with metastatic disease may havefever,malaise, weight loss, ...
The authors describe that patients with COVID-19 can initially present with many combinations of symptoms including fever, cough, myalgia, rhinitis, anosmia and diarrhea, but they neglect to mention an important clue to the diagnosis: patients with COVID-19 do not initially present with dyspnea....
including chest pain, cognitive difficulties, cough, diarrhea, dizziness, dyspnea, earache/ringing in ears, fever, headache, insomnia, joint pain or swelling, light sensitivity, loss of appetite, mood swings, myalgia, nausea, palpitations, postural symptoms, rash, stomach ache, and sore eyes or ...
Belly pain, chronic diarrhea, or constipation Pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas) Fever, which may include night sweats Prolonged jaundice (yellowing of skin and eyes) after birth Delayed puberty Muscle and joint pain Intestinal blockage, especially in newborns (meconium ileus) ...