A rash is generally a symptom of an allergic reaction affecting the nose, ears, skin or throat and in the case of food allergy, can be serious
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A rash can affect any part of the body and indeed the whole body. It can also be a symptom of a disease affecting the skin or the result of poisoning.
Skin rashes are one external symptom of typhus (Rickettsia) infection.
Yes. A symptom is a sign that there is some underlying cause - usually unwelcome - as a result of which the symptom occurs.
Yes, for some disease though. Not all diseases have a symptom of skin rashes. Have your doctor inspect it and see if you have a disease.
Raised bilirubin is a symptom
Yep, now would be a good time to get your will in order.
A symptom is a clue or sign that you have a sickness or disease. For example a runny nose is a symptom for a cold.
A fever is a sign of an illness, since it can be measured objectively.
A fever is a sign of an illness, since it can be measured objectively.
The doctor asked the man to describe the primary symptom. A symptom is not always a sign of chronic disease but could be an acute infection. My main symptom was dizziness.
raised linear rashes that appear after bathing may be secondary to allergy. they are called cold urticaria.
No, low blood cell count is not a symptom of leukemia, it is a symptom of anemia.
The first "sign" would probably be a hole with blood coming out of it. The first "symptom" would probably be the patient screaming in pain.