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- A "popping" Sound
- A Bite That Feels Off, Uncomfortable, Or As Though It Is Frequently Changing
- A Black And Blue Or Purple Mark Will Appear Following The Injury. There May Also Be Redness, Swelling, And Tenderness Or Pain. Once It Begins To Heal, The Contusion May Turn Yellow.
- A Blistering, Painful Rash Of Small Ulcerations Across The Lips, Gums, Tongue, And The Inside Of The Mouth (more Common In Children)
- A Bluish Swelling Under The Skin (sign Of A Deep Hemangioma)
- A Bluish Tint To Lips And Fingernails, Called Cyanosis
- A Bulge In The Groin Area When Standing Or Straining
- A Bulge That May Extend Into The Scrotum In Men
- A Burning Feeling In The Breast
- A Central Blind Spot
- A Change In Behavior
- A Change In Bowel Habits Such As Diarrhea , Constipation , Or Feeling That The Bowel Does Not Empty Completely-lasting For More Than A Few Days In People Aged 50 And Older
- A Change In Bowel Habits, Such As Diarrhea, Constipation, Or Feeling That The Bowel Does Not Empty Completely
- A Change In Mental Status
- A Change In Mood
- A Change In The Level Of Activity
- A Change In The Shape Or Size Of The Breast
- A Change In The Way The Skin Of The Breast, Areola, Or Nipple Looks Or Feels (for Example, Warm, Swollen, Red, Or Scaly)
- A Clot Breaks Free And Travels To The Lungs.
- A Clumpy, Vaginal Discharge That May Look Like Cottage Cheese
- A Completed Stroke Reaches Its Maximum Extent Immediately Or Over The Course Of A Few Hours, Often Before You Can Get Medical Attention. These Are Usually Thrombotic (clotting) Rather Than Hemorrhagic (bleeding) Strokes.
- A Complex Febrile Seizure
- A Cough That Doesn't Go Away And Worsens Over Time
- A Curtain Appears To Fall Over Part Of The Visual Field
- A Distended Abdomen
- A Droopy (the Inability To Fully-open) Eyelid That Blocks The Pupil
- A Dull Ache In The Lower Abdomen Or Groin
- A Family History Of A Seizure Disorder
- A Feeling Of Heaviness
- A Feeling Of Pulling In The Pelvis
- A Feeling Of Relief, Gratification, And/or Pleasure When Stealing Things
- A Feeling Of Vaginal Fullness Or Heaviness
- A Feeling That A Foreign Object Is In Your Eye
- A Feeling That Your Throat Is Closing Up
- A Fever, Usually Above 102
- A Fibrocystic Lump May Be Difficult To Tell Apart From A Cancerous Mass. But, Its Rapid Disappearance With Menses And Reappearance In The Next Menstrual Cycle Help To Distinguish This Condition From Breast Cancer
- A Firm Red Lump
- A Flat, Red Spot That Is Rough, Dry, Or Scaly
- A Fluttering Or Tremor-like Feeling In The Chest
- A Foul Smell Or Pus Draining From That Area
- A Foul-smelling, Greenish-yellow Discharge From The Vagina (often In Large Amounts)
- A Frequent Need To Urinate
- A Hard Feeling Or Tender Lump In The Breast
- A Hard, Bony Lump, Especially If It Is In A Long Bone Or The Pelvis
- A Heart Murmur -an Abnormal Sound In The Heart
- A High Fever And Chills, Often Accompanied By A Rash On The Thighs And Chest. This Appears Off And On For Weeks Or Months. They Are The First Signs Of Systemic Onset Jra.
- A Large Meal
- A Lasting Period Of Behavior That Is Different From Usual
- A Less Firm Penis
- A Long Bone That Breaks With Less Than The Usual Amount Of Force
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