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Woman Health Last Updated: Aug 6th, 2008 - 09:50:39


Symptoms of Serious Health Conditions
Symptoms of Serious Health Conditions, Mar 17, 2006, 19:18

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This chart shows some symptoms that could be signs of serious health conditions, which should be checked by a doctor or nurse. It is important to note that you might feel symptoms in one part of your body that could actually mean a problem in another part. Even if the symptoms don¡¯t seem related, they could be. Keep track of your symptoms. If you have any of these symptoms, make an appointment to see your doctor. Listen to what your body is telling you, and be sure to describe every symptom in detail to your doctor.


Signs of a heart attack
Some symptoms of a heart attack can happen a month or so before the heart attack.

Before a heart attack, women have had these symptoms:

  • unusual tiredness
  • trouble sleeping
  • problems breathing
  • indigestion
  • anxiety

During a heart attack, women have had these symptoms:

  • pain or discomfort in the center of the chest
  • pain or discomfort in other areas of the upper body, including the arms, back, neck, jaw, or stomach
  • other symptoms, such as shortness of breath, breaking out in a cold sweat, nausea, or light-headedness

If you have any of these symptoms, go to an emergency room right away or call 911.

Signs of a stroke

Signs of a stroke happen suddenly and are different from signs of a heart attack:

  • sudden or developing problems with speech
  • sudden or developing problems with sight
  • sudden or developing problems with balance and coordination
  • sudden numbness or weakness in the face, arms, or legs

If you have any of these symptoms, go to an emergency room right away or call 911.

Symptoms of reproductive health problems
  • bleeding or spotting between periods
  • itching, burning, or irritation (including bumps, blisters, or sores) of the vagina or genital area
  • pain or discomfort during sex
  • severe or painful bleeding with periods
  • severe pelvic pain
  • unusual (for you) vaginal discharge of any type or color or with strong odor
Symptoms of breast problems
  • nipple discharge
  • unusual breast tenderness or pain
  • breast or nipple skin changes: ridges, dimpling, pitting, swelling, redness, or scaling
  • lump or thickening in or near breast or in underarm area, or tenderness
Symptoms of lung problems
  • coughing up blood
  • persistent cough that gets worse over time
  • repeated bouts of bronchitis or pneumonia
  • shortness of breath
  • wheezing
Symptoms of stomach or digestive problems
  • bleeding from the rectum
  • blood or mucus in the stool (including diarrhea) or black stools
  • change in bowel habits or not being able to control bowels
  • constipation, diarrhea, or both
  • heartburn or acid reflux (feels like burning in throat or mouth)
  • pain or feeling of fullness in stomach
  • unusual abdominal swelling, bloating, or general discomfort
  • vomiting blood
Symptoms of bladder problems
  • difficult or painful urination
  • frequent urination or loss of bladder control
  • blood in urine
  • feeling the urge to urinate when bladder is empty
Symptoms of skin problems
  • changes in skin moles; moles that are no longer round or that turn blacker
  • frequent flushing and redness of face and neck
  • jaundice (skin and whites of eyes turn yellow)
  • painful, crusty, scaling, or oozing skin lesions that don¡¯t go away or heal
  • sensitivity to the sun
  • small lump on skin that is smooth, shiny, and waxy (red or reddish-brown)
Symptoms of muscle or joint problems
  • muscle pains and body aches that are persistent, or that come and go often
  • numbness, tingling (pins and needles sensation) or discomfort in hands, feet, or limbs
  • pain, stiffness, swelling, or redness in or around joints
Symptoms of emotional problems
Note: These symptoms can have a physical cause and are usually treatable.
  • anxiety and constant worry
  • depression: feeling empty, sad all the time, or worthless
  • extreme fatigue, even when rested
  • extreme tension that can¡¯t be explained
  • flashbacks and nightmares about traumatic events
  • no interest in getting out of bed or doing regular activities, including eating or sex
  • thoughts about suicide and death
  • seeing or hearing things that aren¡¯t there (hallucinations)
  • seeing things differently from what they are (delusions)
  • ¡°baby blues¡± that haven¡¯t gone away two weeks after giving birth and seem to get worse over time
  • thoughts about harming yourself or your baby after giving birth
Symptoms of headache problems
Note: This does not include everyday tension headaches.
  • headaches between the eyes
  • headaches that come on suddenly
  • headaches that last longer than a couple of days
  • seeing flashing lights or zigzag lines and temporary vision loss before a headache starts
  • spreading pain in face that starts in one eye
  • severe pain on one or both sides of head with upset stomach, nausea, or vision problems
Symptoms of eating or weight problems
  • extreme thirst or hunger
  • losing weight without trying
  • desire to binge on food excessively
  • desire to vomit on purpose
  • desire to starve (not eat at all)

Current as of January 2005

 




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