A student feels tired, pale, and dizzy when standing up. They get out of breath easily and don't eat many iron-rich foods.
Anemia
A child coughs and wheezes mostly at night, especially around dust or pets.
Asthma triggered by allergies
A child has ear pain and trouble hearing after recently having a cold.
Ear Infection
A student gets severe headaches with nausea and sensitivity to light.
Migraine
Someone eats peanuts and develops itchy hives and swelling around the lips.
Allergic Reaction
A teen has extreme thirst, frequent urination, and unexplained weight loss over the past few weeks.
Type 1 Diabetes
A student experiences sudden racing heart, shaking, sweating, and shortness of breath during stressful moments
Panic Attack
A student has sharp chest pain when breathing deeply, plus fever and cough that won't go away.
Pneumonia/Pleurisy
The student sometimes sees flashing lights or visual changes before the headache begins.
Migraine with aura
After eating peanuts, a person develops throat tightness and difficulty breathing within minutes.
Anaphylaxis (emergency)
A student has frequent bruising, bleeding gums, and constant fatigue even without injuries.
Leukemia warning signs
After recovering from a viral illness, a teen now has chest pain, shortness of breath, and heart pounding.
Myocarditis (heart inflammation)
A teen has sudden high fever, stiff neck, severe headache, and sensitivity to light.
A soccer player hits their head and later feels dizzy, nauseous, and sensitive to light.
Concussion
Heat Stroke (emergency)
A teen has fatigue, swollen lymph nodes, sore throat, and symptoms lasting 2+ weeks. They feel worse after sports.
Mononucleosis (Mono)
During sports in cold air, a student develops wheezing, coughing, and chest tightness.
Exercise-induced asthma
A child develops fever, than a rash starting on the face that spreads downward. They are unvaccinated.
Measles
A student has vomiting and diarrhea for a day, but how has a sharp lower-right abdominal pain and fever.
Appendicitis
A teen has joint pain, extreme fatigue, and a butterfly-shaped rash across their cheeks.
Lupus (autoimmune disease)