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Alcoholism - effects on body from frequent and heavy alcohol consumption
irregular menstrual periods, poor appetite, stomach pain, upper abdominal pain
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alcoholism
behavioral/psychological/psychiatry, gastrointestinal, liver gallbladder and bile ducts, neurology, nutrition, muscles, addiction problems
[chronic]
very common (u.s.)
irregular menstrual periods, poor appetite, stomach pain, upper abdominal pain
Alcoholism is the consumption of or preoccupation with alcoholic beverages to the extent that this behavior interferes with the alcoholic's normal personal, family, social, or work life. Alcohol consumption caused by alcoholism can result in psychological and physiological conditions, and ultimately in death. Alcoholism is one of the world's most costly drug use problems; with the exception of nicotine addiction, alcoholism is more costly to most countries than all other drug use problems combined.
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Dysfunctional uterine bleeding - uterine bleeding not due to a physical cause
a.k.a DUB
anemia, irregular menstrual periods, paleness, vaginal bleeding unrelated to periods
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Drugs and toxins - adverse effects of drugs and toxins
puffy face, stomach pain, upper abdominal pain, vomiting
'drugs and toxins' is considered a medical emergency
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drugs and toxins
allergies, behavioral/psychological/psychiatry, cardiac, eye diseases, gastrointestinal, hematological, orthopedics, dermatology, other
[chronic]
common (u.s.)
puffy face, stomach pain, upper abdominal pain, vomiting
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Miscarriage - spontaneous loss of fetus before 20 weeks gestation
a.k.a spontaneous abortion, threatened abortion
cramping abdominal pain, pelvic pain, stomach pain, vaginal bleeding unrelated to periods
'miscarriage' is considered a medical emergency
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miscarriage
female reproductive system-obstetrical
[chronic]
common (u.s.)
cramping abdominal pain, pelvic pain, stomach pain, vaginal bleeding unrelated to periods
Spontaneous abortions, generally referred to as miscarriages, occur when an embryo or fetus is lost due to natural causes before the 20th week of gestation. A pregnancy that ends earlier than 37 weeks of gestation, if it results in a live-born infant, is known as a "premature birth". When a fetus dies in the uterus at some point late in gestation, beginning at about 20 weeks, or during delivery, it is termed a "stillbirth". Premature births and stillbirths are generally not considered to be miscarriages although usage of these terms can sometimes overlap.
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Von Willebrand's disease - inherited bleeding disorder due to defect in Von Willebrand's factor
a.k.a vWD, Von Willebrand Disease
heavy menstrual periods, nose bleeds, prolonged menstrual periods, sore gums or bleeding gums
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Dysmenorrhea - painful periods
a.k.a dysmenorrhoea
cramping abdominal pain, increased sweating, lower abdominal pain, stomach pain
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Pelvic inflammatory disease - inflammation of female reproductive organs
a.k.a PID, pelvic inflammatory disorder
backache, lower abdominal pain, stomach pain, vaginal or vulvar itching or irritation
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pelvic inflammatory disease
female reproductive system-gynecological, infectious diseases
[chronic]
common (u.s.)
backache, lower abdominal pain, stomach pain, vaginal or vulvar itching or irritation
Pelvic inflammatory disease (or disorder) (PID) is a generic term for infection of the female uterus, fallopian tubes, and/or ovaries as it progresses to scar formation with adhesions to nearby tissues and organs. This may lead to tissue necrosis with/or without abscess formation. Pus can be released into the peritoneum. ⅔ of patients with laparoscopic evidence of previous PID were not aware they had had PID (Cecil's 5th ed). PID is often associated with sexually transmitted diseases, as it is a common result of such infections. PID is a vague term and can refer to viral, fungal, parasitic, though most often bacterial infections. PID should be classified by affected organs, the stage of the infection, and the organism(s) causing it. Although a sexually transmitted infection is often the cause, other routes are possible, including lymphatic, postpartum, postabortal (either miscarriage or abortion) or IUD related, and hematogenous spread.
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Somatization disorders - physical complaints of psychological problems
a.k.a Briquet's syndrome, Briquet's disorder, conversion reaction
chest pain, difficulty breathing, passing out, weakness
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Septic abortion - abortion complicated by pelvic infection
fever, lower abdominal pain, pelvic pain, vaginal bleeding unrelated to periods
'septic abortion' is considered a medical emergency
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Diabetes mellitus type 2 - multisystem disease due to insulin resistance and high blood sugar
a.k.a type 2 diabetes, non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, NIDDM, adult-onset diabetes
incontinence of urine in females, increased thirst, urinating often, weight gain
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diabetes mellitus type 2
cardiac, endocrine, eye diseases, nephrology, vascular problems
[chronic]
very common (u.s.)
incontinence of urine in females, increased thirst, urinating often, weight gain
Diabetes mellitus type 2 (formerly called diabetes mellitus type II, non-insulin-dependent diabetes (NIDDM), obesity related diabetes, or adult-onset diabetes) is a metabolic disorder that is primarily characterized by insulin resistance, relative insulin deficiency, and hyperglycemia. It is presently incurable. It is rapidly increasing in the developed world, and there is some evidence that this pattern will be followed in much of the rest of the world in coming years. The CDC has characterized the increase as an epidemic.
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Known synonyms for your symptoms:
• prolonged menstrual periods -
periods lasting more than 7 days
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