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- Urine odor Causes - Mayo Clinic
Urine that smells odd might point to an underlying disease or condition
- Bleeding after menopause: A concern? - Mayo Clinic
Bleeding from the vagina after menopause is unusual Get it checked by a health care provider as soon as you can Or see a doctor who's had extra training to find and treat diseases of the female reproductive organs, called a gynecologist
- Thyroid disease: How does it affect your mood? - Mayo Clinic
Depression Unusual tiredness Although thyroid disease can affect mood, it's unusual for those symptoms be the only evidence of thyroid disease Thyroid disease is associated with many other symptoms such as: Weight gain or loss More sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures Bowel movement changes Changes in menstrual cycles
- Unusual COVID-19 symptoms: What are they? - Mayo Clinic
What are some of the unusual symptoms of COVID-19? Symptoms of COVID-19, also known as coronavirus disease 2019, can vary widely And over time, how often people have a COVID-19 symptom may change Symptoms may depend on how the virus that causes COVID-19 changes, and on the people the virus infects
- Vaginal discharge Causes - Mayo Clinic
Possible causes of unusual vaginal discharge linked to infections or inflammation include: Bacterial vaginosis (irritation of the vagina) Cervicitis Chlamydia trachomatis Gonorrhea Forgotten, also called retained, tampon Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) — an infection of the female reproductive organs Trichomoniasis Vaginitis Yeast
- Frequent bowel movements - Mayo Clinic
Frequent bowel movements means having more bowel movements than what's usual for you There's no set number that means you have frequent bowel movements You may think several per day are unusual, especially if that’s different from what you usually have Frequent bowel movements without other symptoms might be caused by your lifestyle, like eating more fiber Symptoms like watery stools and
- Vaginal odor Causes - Mayo Clinic
Learn about causes of unpleasant or unusual odor from the vagina and when to seek care
- Nausea and vomiting Causes - Mayo Clinic
Motion sickness and drinking alcohol are among the many common causes of nausea and vomiting Serious diseases can also have this effect
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