It's still not known why cluster headaches exist, but they tend to occur when seasons change. For this reason, they're often misdiagnosed as allergy-related sinus headaches.
An inflamed or burst appendix isn't actually easy to identify. Typical symptoms include nausea, pain, and tenderness around the belly button.
For people who have an appendix that points backward instead of forward in the body, symptoms can appear in a different location.
Cluster headaches are rare, but extremely painful. They tend to occur close together on the same day, and last on average 30 minutes to three hours.
To avoid developing any severe problems, watch out for earlier symptoms like increased thirst, hunger, frequent urination, sudden weight loss, and fatigue.
Before signs of diabetes develop, adults can have it for years without knowing it. Leaving it untreated can cause life-threatening damage to the body's major organs.
It takes the average patient about six to 10 years to get a proper diagnose. This is because many also suffer with symptoms that are present in other diseases, such as itchy skin, headaches, joint pain, and heartburn. However, a blood test can help diagnose it.
Celiac disease is an immune reaction to gluten that triggers inflammation in the small intestine. People with celiac have digestive problems when eating gluten-containing foods, and about half suffer with diarrhea and weight loss.
Women with endometriosis often report pelvic pain, cramping, and heavy bleeding that gets worse over time. An ultrasound or laparoscopy is required for a definite diagnosis.
Doctors often diagnose for fibromyalgia when they can't find a root cause for a patient's chronic pain and fatigue. It involves them having to rule out other diseases, some that are equally difficult to diagnose.
Fibromyalgia is a widespread musculoskeletal pain that doctors often describe as having medically unexplained symptoms.
Also known as underactive thyroid, hypothyroidism is a condition in which the thyroid gland produces an insufficient amount of the hormones that help regulate weight, energy, and mood.
As most healthy women deal with menstrual pain and discomfort, endometriosis is often misdiagnosed. The condition causes the uterine tissue to grow outside the uterus.
The early stages of the condition are subtle and can mimic depression, fibromyalgia, and many other conditions, which is why it's often misdiagnosed.
Because there's no test for IBD, a diagnosis of elimination is required until it's narrowed down to this condition. It involves many tests, such as imaging, blood tests, and assessments.
There are primarily two types of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. Both cause inflammation of the digestive tract, including pain and diarrhea.
There's no test to prove the condition, so doctors require a diagnosis of elimination. A patient need to have symptoms for at least six months before a formal evaluation.
One of the most distinctive signs of lupus is a butterfly-shaped rash across a patient's cheeks, but that's not the case for everyone. Lupus can also affect the joints, kidneys, brain, skin, and the lungs.
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a chronic condition that affects the large intestine. It causes abdominal pain, cramping, bloating, diarrhea, and/or constipation.
The diagnosis for this chronic inflammatory disease can be a long and difficult process, as the symptoms are similar to other diseases. Doctors will ask for blood and urine tests, along with a complete physical exam, to reach a diagnosis.
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is another autoimmune disease that attacks the body's nerve cells and damages the communication between the brain and the rest of the body.
If you've been bitten by a tick, make sure to remove it immediately to prevent the transfer of dangerous bacteria. If you suffer from any signs or symptoms, a blood test can show if there are any antibodies for Lyme disease.
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Migraines are usually characterized by severe headaches that cause an intense throbbing or pulsing. It's often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, or sensitivity to light and sound.
Early signs of MS can be episodic and might include numbness, weakness, or tingling in one or more limbs. Once a doctor suspect MS, a spinal tap or MRI can confirm the diagnosis.
Some may not even know that they're suffering from migraine, others can suffer from severe symptoms that cause paralysis.
Symptoms of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) include irregular periods, unexplained weight gain, and difficulty getting pregnant. PCOS, a hormonal disorder, affects women of reproductive age.
A common symptom of this condition are enlarged ovaries with numerous small cysts, but not everyone with enlarged ovaries has PCOS. To be diagnosed, women need to also have infrequent or prolonged periods or elevated levels of male hormones, called androgens.
Early stages of RA can mimic many other conditions, which makes it hard to diagnose. A diagnosis usually starts with a blood test that can detect any inflammation in the body. Then, a doctor needs to take into account the patient's medical history and do a careful physical analysis before settling for RA.
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disorder that causes unexplained aches and pains. It can occur at any age, and often includes inflammation and painful swelling of joints.
You always hope that a visit to the doctor will solve any mysterious pains or unexplained symptoms. However, sometimes doctors have trouble pinning down certain conditions and disorders. This is largely due to the fact that many symptoms are nonspecific and vary with each person. On top of that, many diagnostic tests don't give a black-and-white answer.
Want to know more? Then check out the following slides for 15 conditions that are notoriously difficult to diagnose.
From sclerosis to appendicitis: Diseases doctors often get wrong
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You always hope that a visit to the doctor will solve any mysterious pains or unexplained symptoms. However, sometimes doctors have trouble pinning down certain conditions and disorders. This is largely due to the fact that many symptoms are nonspecific and vary with each person. On top of that, many diagnostic tests don't give a black-and-white answer.
Want to know more? Then check out the following slides for 15 conditions that are notoriously difficult to diagnose.