common illnesses
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Common IllnessesSigns and
Symptoms
What is Illness
• It is a specific condition that prevents your body or mind from working normally
• a sickness or disease
• a condition of being unhealthy in your body or mind
SIGNS:- are what the doctors and others can see.
- are objective evidences of disease ( ex. Nose bleed, swelling and soreness.)
The Difference between Signs and Symptoms
Symptoms:• Are what an individual
experienced.• They are the discomforts or
sensations only the patient can know.
• Are the subjective evidences of disease.
• ( ex. Fatigue, dizziness, and pain)
FEVER:• Fever is not a disease in it self.• Fever is present when the
body temperature is higher than the normal of 37°C .
• Fever is a part of body’s response to infection.
• It is a warning sign of illness.
Symptoms of Fever:
• Body temperature above 37°C• Flushed face, hot skin• Head and body aches• shivering and chills• Profuse sweating, fast
breathing, • poor appetite• Un explained crying or
irritability in children
Colds:• The common cold is a viral
infection of the upper air passages.
• The cold virus lives in the mucous membrane linings of the nose and throat.
Symptoms of Colds:• Sore throat, hoarseness• Runny nose, congested nose• Slight fever of short duration• Sneezing• Watery eyes• Headache• Cough• Body aches • chills
Pneumonia:
• is a common lung infection caused by bacteria, a virus or fungi.
• You may cough, run a fever, and have a hard time breathing.
• Having a long-term, or chronic, disease like asthma, heart disease, cancer, or diabetes also makes you more likely to get pneumonia.
Symptoms of Pneumonia:The symptoms of viral pneumonia usually are:
• Low fever• Chills• Muscle aches• Fatigue• Enlarged lymph
nodes in the neck• Chest pain• Sore throat• Coughing that usually
brings up only a small amount of mucus
The symptoms of Bacterial pneumonia
usually are:• High fever• Cough with thick
greenish or rust-colored mucus
• Shortness of breath
• Rapid breathing• Sharp chest pain
that is worse with deep breaths
• Abdominal pain• Severe fatigue
Asthma• is a chronic (long-term) lung
disease that inflames and narrows the airways.
• a respiratory condition marked by spasms in the bronchi of the lungs, causing difficulty in breathing. It usually results from an allergic reaction or other forms of hypersensitivity.
asthma symptoms
• Coughing, especially at night, with exercise, or when laughing.
• Trouble breathing.• A tight feeling in the chest.• Wheezing – a squeaky or
whistling sound.
Chicken Pox
• Chickenpox is an infectious
disease caused by the varicella-
zoster virus, which results in a
blister-like rash, itching,
tiredness, and fever.
Chicken Pox symptoms• Fever accompanied by itchy pink
or red spots on chest, back, and stomach and sometimes spreading to scalp and face. These change to blisters and then crust.
Appendicitis
• is an inflammation of the appendix, a 3 1/2-inch-long tube of tissue that extends from the large intestine.
• a serious medical condition in which the appendix becomes inflamed and painful.
Symptoms of Appendicitis
• Pain in the center of stomach which after sometime moves to the lower right side
• Fever• Vomiting• Constipation• Refusal to eat
Tonsillitis
• is inflammation of the tonsils
most commonly caused by viral
or bacterial infection
Mumps
• a contagious and infectious
• viral disease causing swelling
of the parotid salivary glands
in the face,
• and a risk of sterility in adult
males.
Measles
• an infectious viral disease causing fever and a
red rash on the skin, typically occurring in
childhood.
• is a highly infectious illness caused by a virus
- a viral infection caused by the rubeola virus.
Symptoms of Measles
• The first symptoms of measles
are like a bad cold—a high fever,
a runny nose, sneezing, a sore
throat, and a hacking cough
• Fatigue
• Discomfort, irritation
Hypertension
• abnormally high arterial blood
pressure that is usually indicated
by an adult systolic blood
pressure of 140/90 mm Hg
(millimeters of mercury).
Symptoms of Hypertension
• High blood pressure (HBP) itself
usually has no signs or
symptoms. Rarely, headaches
may occur. Only complications
arise. ( stroke, heart attack,
heart failure and kidney failure
Influenza (Flu)• Is an upper respiratory infection
caused by a virus.• The flu lasts from one to ten
days and is spread by air borne droplets or by direct contact.
• Healthy individuals usually recover from it even without treatment.
Symptoms of Influenza• Chills and fever• Joint and muscle aches• Red, watery eyes• Cough• Congested or runny nose• Headache, tiredness,
weakness
Sore Throat • also called pharyngitis,
is a painful inflammation of the mucous membranes lining the pharynx.
• Almost everyone gets a sore throat at one time or another, although children in child care or grade school have them more often than adolescents and adult
Symptoms of Sore throat
• Throat pain , dry throat, • swollen glands in the neck• white patches on the tonsils,• hoarseness• Redness at the back of the
throat with or without enlarged tonsils