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Influenza - flu
a.k.a flu
fever, headache, nausea, weakness
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influenza
infectious diseases, pulmonary
[acute]
very common (u.s.)
fever, headache, nausea, weakness
Influenza, commonly known as the flu, is an infectious disease of birds and mammals caused by an RNA virus of the family Orthomyxoviridae (the influenza viruses). In humans, common symptoms of influenza infection are fever, nausea, vomiting, sore throat, muscle pains, severe headache, coughing, and weakness and fatigue. In more serious cases, influenza causespneumonia, which can be fatal, particularly in young children and the elderly. Sometimes confused with the common cold, influenza is a much more severe disease and is caused by a different type of virus. Similarly, the unrelated gastroenteritis is sometimes called "stomach flu" or "24-hour flu".
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Upper respiratory infection - infections of upper part of respiratory tract
a.k.a URTI, URI
cough, cough wet, fever, runny nose
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upper respiratory infection
head and neck, infectious diseases
[acute]
very common (u.s.)
cough, cough wet, fever, runny nose
Acute viral nasopharyngitis, often known as the common cold, is a mild viralinfectious disease of the upper respiratory system (nose and throat). Symptoms include sneezing, sniffling, runny nose, nasal congestion; scratchy, sore, or phlegmy throat; coughing; headache; and tiredness. Colds typically last three to five days, with residual coughing lasting up to three weeks. It is the most common of all human diseases, infecting adults at an average rate of 2?4 infections per year, and school-aged children as many as 12 times per year. Infection rates greater than three infections per year per person are not uncommon in some populations. Children and their parents or caretakers are at a higher risk, possibly due to the high population density of schools and the fact that transmission to family members is highly efficient.
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Common cold - common cold
a.k.a Acute viral nasopharyngitis, acute coryza
cough, cough wet, difficulty sleeping, runny nose
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common cold
head and neck, infectious diseases
[acute]
very common (u.s.)
cough, cough wet, difficulty sleeping, runny nose
Acute viral nasopharyngitis, or acute coryza, usually known as the common cold, is a highly contagious, viral infectious disease of the upper respiratory system, primarily caused by picornaviruses or coronaviruses.
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Acute bronchitis - inflammation of tubes in lungs
cough, cough wet
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GERD - reflux of acid stomach contents into esophagus
a.k.a Gastroesophageal reflux disease, Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease, GORD, Gastric reflux disease, Acid reflux disease
nausea, stomach pain, upper abdominal pain, vomiting
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Pneumonia - lung infection
breathing fast, chest pain, cough, fever
'pneumonia' is considered a medical emergency
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pneumonia
infectious diseases, pulmonary
[chronic]
very common (u.s.)
breathing fast, chest pain, cough, fever
Pneumonia is an illness of the lungs and respiratory system in which the alveoli (microscopic air-filled sacs of the lung responsible for absorbing oxygen from the atmosphere) become inflamed and flooded with fluid. Pneumonia can result from a variety of causes, including infection with bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites. Pneumonia may also occur from chemical or physical injury to the lungs, or indirectly due to another medical illness, such as lung cancer or alcohol abuse.
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Reactive airways dysfunction syndrome - hyperresponsiveness of airways to a single environmental irritant
a.k.a Reactive Airway Disease, RAD, RADS
cough, difficulty breathing, wheezing
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Sinusitis - infection of sinuses
a.k.a rhinosinusitis
cough, cough wet, headache, runny nose
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sinusitis
head and neck, infectious diseases
[chronic]
very common (u.s.)
cough, cough wet, headache, runny nose
Sinusitis is an inflammation of the paranasal sinuses, which may or may not be as a result of infection, from bacterial, fungal, viral, allergic or autoimmune issues. Newer classifications of sinusitis refer to it as rhinosinusitis, taking into account the thought that inflammation of the sinuses cannot occur without some inflammation of the nose as well (rhinitis).
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Swine flu - pandemic H1N1 2009 virus infection
a.k.a pandemic H1N1 2009 virus infection, novel influenza
fever, headache, nausea, vomiting
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Allergic reaction - response of body to a foreign substance
a.k.a Allergy
blister(s) or bump(s) on hand(s), itching, lump(s) in skin, puffy face
'allergic reaction' is considered a medical emergency
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Known synonyms for your symptoms:
• cough wet -
cough with phlegm , cough with sputum , productive cough , moist cough ,
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