12 Symptoms You Should Never Ignore
Learning these symptoms could save your life.
IF YOU EXPERIENCE … |
IT COULD BE …. |
1. Coughing up or vomiting up blood |
Tuberculosis, lung cancer, internal bleeding |
2. Pain, swelling, redness, or warmth in your leg, possibly with night cramps and/or bluish or white coloration of skin |
A blood clot
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3. Sudden, severe headache unlike any you’ve had before |
Stroke, aneurysm
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4. Loss of consciousness |
Dehydration, stroke, seizure, irregular heartbeat or other heart problem, anemia, low blood sugar, drug overdose |
5. A wound that gets hot and red, particularly if you also have a fever |
Systemic infection
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6. Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath that makes you feel as if you’re suffocating |
Asthma attack, anaphylactic shock, collapsed lung, pneumonia |
7. Sudden increase in the number or size of “floaters” in your vision and/or flashes of light in your peripheral vision |
Retinal tear or detachment |
8. Chest pain or pressure with or without nausea or clamminess; the pain may radiate to your jaw, upper back, shoulders and/or arms |
A heart attack
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9. Weakness, numbness, tingling or a feeling of heaviness on one side of your body, or a sudden inability to move one side of your body; may be accompanied by problems seeing, speaking, or understanding words, dizziness, fainting, or confusion, and all symptoms may disappear in a minute or two |
A stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA)
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10. Loss of appetite, nausea/vomiting with abdominal pain, abdominal swelling, fever, inability to pass gas |
Appendicitis, bowel obstruction |
11. Sudden change in mental status, such as not knowing where you are or not recognizing people you should know |
Stroke or other neurological problem, head injury, infection, seizure, low blood sugar
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12. Sudden, severe dizziness |
Stroke, heart attack, reaction to medication
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