What are the disease and mini stroke symptoms.?

Disease symptoms can vary depending on the specific disease, but some common symptoms include:

* Fever: An elevated body temperature, typically above 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit (38 degrees Celsius).

* Cough: A dry or productive cough, which may produce sputum.

* Shortness of breath: Difficulty breathing or feeling out of breath, even with mild exertion.

* Chest pain: Pain or tightness in the chest, which may worsen with coughing or deep breathing.

* Fatigue: Feeling extremely tired or weak, even after rest.

* Muscle aches: Pain or stiffness in the muscles, often accompanied by weakness.

* Headache: A persistent or severe headache that does not respond to over-the-counter pain medication.

* Nausea and vomiting: Feeling sick to your stomach and/or vomiting.

* Diarrhea: Loose, watery stools that occur more frequently than usual.

* Skin rash: A change in the appearance of the skin, such as redness, swelling, or itching.

* Swollen lymph nodes: Lumps or swelling in the lymph nodes, which are located in various parts of the body, including the neck, armpits, and groin.

Mini stroke symptoms are similar to those of a stroke, but they are typically temporary and resolve within a few minutes or hours. Some common symptoms of a mini stroke include:

* Sudden numbness or weakness on one side of the body: This may affect the face, arm, or leg.

* Trouble speaking or understanding speech: Difficulty speaking or understanding others, or slurred speech.

* Vision problems: Blurred or double vision, or loss of vision in one eye.

* Dizziness or loss of balance: Feeling dizzy or unsteady, or having difficulty walking or maintaining balance.

* Headache: A sudden, severe headache that is unlike any headache you've had before.

If you experience any of these symptoms, it is important to seek medical attention immediately. Mini strokes can be a warning sign of a major stroke, which can cause permanent damage to the brain.

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