Guess the symptom
Guess the symptom 2
Body parts
illnesses
100

A general feeling that you are slightly ill or not happy in your life.

malaise

100

an area of body that has become larger than normal, because of illness or injury

swelling

100

the urinary system, esp with reference to its normal functioning

waterworks

100

a lung condition which causes difficulty in breathing.

asthma

200

Feeling tired and being almost asleep.

drowsiness

200

 a loss of sensation or feeling in a part of your body.

numbness

200

arms and legs.

limbs

200

a contagious bacterial infection that involves the lungs.

pulmonary tuberculosis

300

pain in a muscle or a group of muscles

myalgia

300

a sudden feeling of cold with shivering accompanied by a rise in temperature, often with copious sweating, especially at the onset or height of a fever.

rigor

300

the part of the alimentary canal below the stomach; the intestine.

bowels

300

an inflammation of the bronchial tubes, resulting in a cough and the production of sputum

wheezy bronchitis

400

difficulty in breathing or in catching the breath.

dyspnoea

400

acute inflammation of the mucous membrane of the nose, with discharge of mucus; a head cold

coryza

400

the part of the body on both sides of the spine between the lowest (false) ribs and the hip bones.

loin

400

inadequacy of the heart so that as a pump it fails to maintain the circulation of blood, with the result that congestion and edema develop in the tissues; 

resulting clinical syndromes include shortness of breath, pitting or nonpitting edema, enlarged tender liver, engorged neck veins, and pulmonary rales in various combinations.

cardiac failure

500

when heart beats very fast in an irregular way.

palpitations

500

painful excretion of urine, drop by drop, caused by muscular spasms of the urinary tract.

strangury

500

of, relating to, or near the part of the leg behind the knee

popliteal

500

a state of mental confusion that develops quickly and usually fluctuates in intensity.

delirium