List of medical symptoms
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Medical symptoms are complaints which indicate disease. They are noticed by the patient and cause people to go and see a health practitioner. It is rare that a person would visit a doctor and complain as follows: "Doctor, I have amaurosis fugax." They are more likely to complain of loss of vision.
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[edit] Symptoms by presentation
[edit] Injury or Trauma
Many activities can result in trauma including sports, motor vehicular accidents, accidents at work or about the house.
I have hurt my:
I have been:
[edit] Illness
I have a pain in my:
I feel:
[edit] The List
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Where available, ICD-10 codes are listed. When codes are available both as a sign/symptom (R code) and as an underlying condition, the code for the sign is used.
- General
- cachexia (R64)
- loss of appetite (R63.0)
- weight loss (R63.4)
- weight gain (R63.5)
- dry mouth (R68.2)
- fatigue (R53)
- muscle weakness (M62.8)
- pyrexia (R50)
- jaundice (P58, P59, R17)
- pain
- abdominal pain (R10)
- chest pain (R07)
- bruising (Sx0 (x=0 through 9))
- epistaxis (R04.0)
- tremor (R25.1)
- convulsions (R56)
- muscle cramps (R25.2)
- tinnitus (H93.1)
- dizziness / vertigo (R42)
- syncope (R55)
- fecal incontinence
- cataplexy (G47.4)
- hypothermia (T68)
- hyperthermia (T670)
- discharge
- bleeding
- swelling
- deformity
- sweats
- chills and shivering
- cachexia (R64)
- Neurological/Psychological
- acalculia
- agnosia
- akathisia
- akinesia
- alexia
- amusia
- anhedonia
- anomia
- anosognosia
- anxiety
- apraxia
- ataxia
- bradykinesia
- chorea
- confusion
- deliberate self harm and drug overdose
- depression
- dysarthria
- dysdiadochokinesia
- dysgraphia
- dystonia
- euphoria
- hallucination
- headache
- hemiballismus and ballismus
- homicidal ideation
- insomnia (F51.0, G47.0)
- paralysis
- paranoia or persecution
- paresthesia
- prosopagnosia
- somnolence (R40.0)
- suicidal ideation
- tic
- tremor
- Ocular
- amaurosis fugax (G45.3) and amaurosis
- blurred vision
- double vision (H53.2)
- mydriasis/miosis (H570)
- nystagmus
- Gastrointestinal
- anorexia (R63.0)
- bloating (R14)
- belching (R14)
- blood in stool: melena (K92.1), hematochezia
- constipation (K59.0)
- diarrhea (A09, K58, K59.1)
- dysphagia (R13)
- dyspepsia (K30)
- flatulence (R14)
- nausea (R11)
- odynophagia
- pyrosis (R12)
- steatorrhea
- vomiting (R11)
- Cardiovascular
- chest pain (R07)
- claudication
- palpitation (R00.2)
- tachycardia (R00.0)
- bradycardia (R00.1)
- arrhythmia
- Urologic
- dysuria (R30.0)
- hematuria (R31)
- impotence (N48.4)
- polyuria (R35)
- retrograde ejaculation
- strangury
- urinary frequency (R35)
- urinary incontinence (R32)
- urinary retention
- Pulmonary
- hypoventilation
- hyperventilation
- bradypnea (R06.0)
- apnea
- cough (R05)
- dyspnea (R06.0)
- hemoptysis (R04.2)
- pleuritic chest pain
- sputum production (R09.3)
- tachypnea (R06.0)
- Integumentary
- Obstetric / Gynaecological
- bloody show preceding onset of labour
- dyspareunia (N94.1)
- pelvic pain
- infertility
- labour pains
- vaginal bleeding in early pregnancy / miscarriage
- vaginal bleeding in late pregnancy
- vaginismus (N94.2)