Quantcast
Channel: PhillyVoice - Symptoms
Browsing latest articles
Browse All 21 View Live

These 7 medical symptoms should not be overlooked

Remember that it is important to seek medical attention if worrisome symptoms persist or become more severe.

View Article


This is why you always seem to feel more sick at night

Feeling more sick at night is a research-backed thing — apparently, your body’s circadian rhythms (plus, some other factors) can exacerbate your symptoms after sundown and during sleep.

View Article


Apparently tons of Americans lie to their bosses about their allergy symptoms

Allergy suffers are hiding their symptoms from their employers and even lying to their bosses about why they are out sick, according to new research.

View Article

Symptoms of the most common STDs

How well-informed are you about your sexual health and sexually transmitted diseases, or STDs? Did you know that according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about 20 million new...

View Article

Harmless cough or something more serious?

Having a cough that won’t heal on its own can be unnerving, and navigating the next step in diagnosis may feel intimidating.

View Article


Does zinc really cure colds faster?

We all dread when it happens. You start to feel a scratchiness in your throat and your nose starts to run. Coming down with a cold can be a real pain, but unfortunately antibiotics won’t work on it....

View Article

Digestive symptoms, diarrhea could be signs of coronavirus, Chinese study finds

Coronavirus patients in China showed a high rate of digestive symptoms that have not been as widely associated with COVID-19, including diarrhea and loss of appetite, according to new research out of...

View Article

Six new COVID-19 symptoms confirmed by CDC

The list of COVID-19 symptoms now includes chills, repeated shaking with chills, muscle pain, headache, sore throat and new loss of taste or smell. The CDC previously identified fever, cough and...

View Article


COVID-19 sparks six distinct symptom clusters, researchers say

Researchers at King's College London have identified six distinct ways COVID-19 can play out, a finding that could help doctors better predict the level of care individual patients may require. Based...

View Article


'COVID tongue' may be another early indication of coronavirus infection

Tongue or mouth problems may be an indication that someone has COVID-19, new research shows. The symptom has appeared in the form of tongue discoloration, enlargement and ulcers, but it is not...

View Article

Brain fog: What causes it and how to manage it

You’re unfocused. Everything in your memory feels like it’s just out of reach. No matter how hard you think, everything just feels sluggish and fuzzy. This feeling is commonly known as brain fog and it...

View Article

Ovarian cancer symptoms can be vague so listen to your body, doctors say

The most common ovarian cancer symptoms – bloating, pelvic or belly pain, trouble eating and urinary difficulties – can be attributed to several conditions. That makes them hard to distinguish. Doctors...

View Article

How to tell whether congestion is caused by a cold, sinus infection or allergies

The symptoms caused by the common cold, sinus infections and allergies overlap somewhat, but there are ways to tell the conditions apart, health experts say. A cold only lasts a short duration and is...

View Article


People with 'high-functioning anxiety' often mask their struggles. Here's how...

High-functioning anxiety is not an official mental health diagnosis, but the term generally refers to people who lead successful lives despite underlying anxiety. On the outside, they appear calm and...

View Article

Girls with autism often have subtle symptoms, making it easy to overlook

Boys are nearly 4 times as likely to be diagnosed with autism as girls. Experts say girls often are misdiagnosed – or not diagnosed at all – because their symptoms are more subtle. Girls may have an...

View Article


A little-known respiratory virus surged this spring as other illnesses receded

Human metapneumovirus infections spiked this spring across the United States. HMPV, a little-known virus, usually causes mild cold-like symptoms, and can affect people of all ages. There is currently...

View Article

Migraines can be worse in the summer; here's how to combat them

Research suggests that migraines are more common in the warmer months due to changes in temperature and barometric pressure. People can fend off summer migraines by staying hydrated and avoiding too...

View Article


Sandra Bullock's partner dies of ALS; here's what to know about the disease

Bryan Randall, the longtime partner of Oscar-winning actress Sandra Bullock, died Aug. 5, 2023 of ALS, a rare, deadly neurological disease also known as Lou Gehrig's Disease. There is no known cure or...

View Article

As the days get shorter, seasonal affective disorder kicks in for many Americans

Seasonal affective disorder is a type of depression in which a person experiences significant changes in mood and behavior, usually as the days get shorter and there is less sunlight in the fall and...

View Article

Fall allergies can last through November, but there are several ways to...

Fall allergies are common in August through November, when ragweed pollen and outdoor mold are in the air, and can cause symptoms such as sneezing, coughing and itchy eyes. The effects of seasonal...

View Article

Breast cancer often doesn't begin with a noticeable lump; here are other...

A lump is one of the most widely recognized signs of breast cancer, but the disease often doesn't begin with a noticeable mass. There are other signs to watch for including nipple discharge, loss of...

View Article

Browsing latest articles
Browse All 21 View Live