- Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) - World Health Organization (WHO)
Seek immediate medical attention if you have serious symptoms Always call before visiting your doctor or health facility People with mild symptoms who are otherwise healthy should manage their symptoms at home On average it takes 5–6 days from when someone is infected with the virus for symptoms to show, however it can take up to 14 days
- Candidiasis (yeast infection) - World Health Organization (WHO)
The symptoms of a vaginal yeast infection can be uncomfortable Intense itching in the vagina and around the vulva is a common complaint Redness and soreness of the vulva might also be experienced, accompanied by a thick, white, curd-like vaginal discharge Painful urination and discomfort or pain during sexual intercourse can also occur
- Post COVID-19 condition (long COVID) - World Health Organization (WHO)
These symptoms might persist from their initial illness or develop after their recovery Symptoms can be mild to severely debilitating, and affect someone’s capacity to work, perform their daily activities or do exercise With increasing understanding of post COVID-19 condition, some clinical patterns have become clearer
- Shingles (herpes zoster) - World Health Organization (WHO)
Symptoms The most common symptom of shingles is a painful rash They include the following Pain, itching, tingling, or numbness usually occurs before the rash appears This can happen days or even weeks before the rash A rash typically appears on one side of the body, often as a single stripe or band of blisters
- Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) - World Health Organization (WHO)
if you develop symptoms or test positive for COVID-19, self-isolate until you recover Vaccination against COVID-19 is based on priority groups such as people aged 60 years and over, and those with underlying medical problems such as high blood pressure, diabetes, chronic health problems, immunosuppression (including HIV), obesity, cancer
- Human metapneumovirus (hMPV) infection - World Health Organization (WHO)
Symptoms of more severe disease include wheezing, difficulty breathing, chest pain, dizziness, severe fatigue, dehydration, or a persistent fever that does not improve If someone is experiencing any of these severe symptoms, they should seek medical advice
- Radiation and health - World Health Organization (WHO)
The symptoms most commonly experienced include dermatological symptoms (redness, tingling, and burning sensations) as well as neurasthenic and vegetative symptoms (fatigue, tiredness, concentration difficulties, dizziness, nausea, heart palpitation, and digestive disturbances) The collection of symptoms is not part of any recognized syndrome
- Mononucleosis (glandular fever) - World Health Organization (WHO)
Mono symptoms can feel a lot like a bad case of the flu, but they tend to last longer The most common signs usually show up about 4 to 6 weeks after you get infected and include: severe sore throat: it might hurt a lot to swallow, and your throat might look very red
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