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Early signs and symptoms of the Marburg Virus include severe headaches, fever, joint and muscle aches, chills, sore throat, and weakness. As the virus progresses the symptoms become more sever and include vomiting, red eyes, raised rashes, bleeding from every orifice, and severe weight loss.
The major signs and symptoms of hemophilia are excessive bleeding and easy bruising.Excessive BleedingThe extent of bleeding depends on the type and severity of the hemophilia. Children who have mild hemophilia may not have symptoms unless they have excessive bleeding from a dental procedure, an accident, or surgery. Males who have severe hemophilia may bleed heavily after circumcision. Bleeding can occur on the body's surface (external bleeding) or inside the body (internal bleeding).Signs of excessive external bleeding include:Bleeding in the mouth from a cut or bite or from cutting or losing a toothNosebleeds for no obvious reasonHeavy bleeding from a minor cutBleeding from a cut that resumes after stopping for a short timeSigns of internal bleeding include blood in the urine (from bleeding in the kidneys or bladder) and blood in the stool (from bleeding in the intestines or stomach).Bleeding in the JointsBleeding in the knees, elbows, or other joints is another common form of internal bleeding in people who have hemophilia. This bleeding can occur without obvious injury. At first, the bleeding causes tightness in the joint with no real pain or any visible signs of bleeding. The joint then becomes swollen, hot to touch, and painful to bend.Swelling continues as bleeding continues. Eventually, movement in the joint is temporarily lost. Pain can be severe. Joint bleeding that isn't quickly treated can permanently damage the joint.Bleeding in the BrainInternal bleeding in the brain is a very serious complication of hemophilia that can happen after a simple bump on the head or a more serious injury. The signs and symptoms of bleeding in the brain include: Long-lasting, painful headaches or neck pain or stiffnessRepeated vomitingSleepiness or changes in behaviorSudden weakness or clumsiness of the arms or legs or problems walkingDouble visionConvulsions or seizures
bleeding that has continued to pour out for over five minutes. this can lead to collapse and breathing problems
Some signs and symptoms of premenstrual syndrome (PMS) are as follows: mood swings, cramps, headaches, food craving and fatigue. For some women, these symptoms can be quite severe.
Signs that someone needs first aid include bleeding, difficulty breathing, chest pain, sudden weakness or dizziness, severe burns, seizures, and unconsciousness. Symptoms such as confusion, severe pain, vomiting blood, and severe allergic reactions also indicate the need for immediate medical assistance.
Bleeding from the spleen, known as splenic hemorrhage, can occur due to trauma, infections, or underlying medical conditions like leukemia. Symptoms may include abdominal pain, lightheadedness, and signs of shock. Treatment typically involves surgery to stop the bleeding and may require removal of the spleen in severe cases.
Signs and symptoms of Myelodysplatic Syndrome are anemia, increased susceptibility to infection, increased bleeding and bruising. Some people show no symptoms at all.
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