symptom, a physical or mental problem reported by the patient, sign, an objective indication of disease observed by a clinician, chief complaint, the main problem a patient reports when seeking medical help, onset, the time when a symptom first appears, duration, how long a symptom lasts, severity, the intensity or seriousness of a symptom, acute, having a rapid onset and short duration, chronic, lasting for a long time or recurring frequently, intermittent, occurring at irregular intervals, persistent, continuing for a long time without stopping, worsening, becoming more severe, improving, becoming less severe, pain, an unpleasant physical sensation caused by injury or illness, sharp pain, sudden, intense pain, dull pain, a mild, persistent pain, stabbing pain, very intense pain that feels like being pierced, throbbing pain, pain that pulses or beats, burning pain, pain that feels hot or burning, radiating pain, pain spreading from one part of the body to another, tenderness, pain when an area is touched, swelling, abnormal enlargement caused by fluid accumulation, inflammation, redness, swelling, heat and pain caused by tissue irritation, redness, abnormal skin colour indicating irritation or inflammation, bruising, discoloration caused by bleeding under the skin, rash, an area of irritated or swollen skin, itching, an unpleasant sensation that causes the desire to scratch, numbness, loss of sensation in part of the body, tingling, a prickling sensation often described as “pins and needles”, weakness, reduced muscle strength, fatigue, extreme tiredness.

Leaderboard

Visual style

Options

Switch template

Continue editing: ?