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- Vaginal itching
- A feeling or urge, that does not go away, to scratch or rub either inside of the vagina or the area surrounding the vagina (the vulva, also called the "vaginal lips")
- Vaginal pain
- An unpleasant feeling or discomfort (e.g. throbbing, sharp, achy) felt either inside of the vagina or in the area surrounding the vagina (i.e. the vulva, also called the "vaginal lips")
- Vaginal redness
- An appearance of redness either inside of the vagina or the area surrounding the vagina (the vulva, also called the "vaginal lips")
- Vaginal symptoms
- Any new change in feeling or function of the vagina, including redness, discharge or oozing, itchiness, swelling, pain, dryness, bulging, blisters or warts
- Visual disturbance
- Any recent change in normal sight, including double vision, blurred vision, tunnel vision, partial or total blindness, colorblindness; or seeing unusual objects in your visual field, such as halos, bright dots, translucent waves, zig-zags, etc.
- Vomiting
- Also referred to as "throwing up" or "puking", this is when stomach contents forcefully come out through the mouth
- Vomiting blood
- Vomiting (i.e. "puking" or "throwing up") up stomach contents that are either fully blood, streaked with blood, containing clots of blood (appear as clumps of solid red or black jelly), or have the appearance of coffee grounds
- Vulvar irritation
- When the vulva (external genitalia in females, also called the "vaginal lips") becomes irritated, it may appear dry, red, itchy, swollen, or thickened
- Vulvar sore
- A crater-like sore or break of the normal tissue of the vulva (external genitalia in females, also called the "vaginal lips"); may be red, swollen, and painful
- Vulvar symptoms
- Any problems with the vulva (external genitalia in females, also called the "vaginal lips"), including pain, redness, bumps, sores, blisters, or growths
- Warts
- Small, rough, often cauliflower-appearing, solid, raised growth with a distinct edge
- Weakness
- A feeling throughout the entire body of fatigue, lack of energy, malaise, tiredness, or lack of physical strength
- Weight gain
- A recent, significant, gain in weight (either noticed visually or on a scale) in a relatively short period of time (more than two weeks, less than a year)
- Weight loss
- A recent, significant, unintentional loss of weight (either noticed visually or on a scale) occurring over a long period of time (6 months to years)
- Wheezing
- A prolonged, hoarse, often whistling-like sound occurring each time you breath in or out; common in asthma
- White discharge from eye
- White fluid coming from the eye socket, either coating the eyeball or dripping out of the eye socket
- Wrinkles on skin
- Any recent increase in skin wrinkling that is not due to aging (i.e. not wrinkling that slowly occurs over years)
- Wrist cramps or spasms
- A sudden, non-purposeful tensing of muscles in the wrists that lasts a short period of time and then goes away, sometimes leading to brief but severe pain
- Wrist lump or mass
- Any abnormal collection of tissue originating from the wrist; may appear as a defined lump inside of the wrist when pressing down, or one wrist appearing bigger than the other
- Wrist pain
- An unpleasant feeling or discomfort (e.g. throbbing, sharp, achy) felt in the area between the arm and the hand; often worse when moving the hand
- Wrist stiffness or tightness
- Either pain when moving or inability to move the wrists to the normal degree in all the usual directions of movement
- Wrist swelling
- Enlargement of the wrist joint due to fluid buildup; the area may be red, warm, throbbing, or pressure-like; swelling may be inside the wrist joint or in the surrounding tissues
- Wrist symptoms
- Any new change in feeling or function of the wrists, including pain or soreness, weakness, visible bleeding in the joint, numbness, tingling, swelling, redness, itching, warmth, etc.
- Wrist weakness
- A recent decrease in muscle strength in the wrist; wrist may appear limp or may cause difficulty when carrying groceries or gripping objects