Another great articles by Mayo Clinic Staff that i wanna share with all of you. It is important for us to know this since we might having facing those symptom that we take it as granted. Enjoy!!
Take note of important signs and symptoms — from unexplained weight loss to sudden flashes of light — and know when to seek medical care.
By Mayo Clinic staff Chest pain, sudden loss of vision or speech, and severe abdominal pain  require immediate medical attention — but what about more subtle red  flags? It can be tough to know what to do. Here's a list of seven signs  and symptoms that merit attention.  
 No. 1: Unexplained weight loss
 Losing weight without trying might sound like a dream come true, but in  reality it can signal a health problem. If you've lost up to 10 percent  of your weight during the past six months — for instance, 15 pounds (7  kilograms) if you weigh 150 pounds (68 kilograms) — consult your doctor.   
  An unexplained drop in weight could be caused by various conditions —  including overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism), diabetes, depression,  liver disease, cancer or disorders that interfere with how your body  absorbs nutrients (malabsorption disorders).  
 No. 2: Persistent or high fever
 A fever isn't necessarily a cause for alarm. Fever seems to play a key  role in fighting infection. If you've had a fever for more than three  days, however, get checked by your doctor. Persistent fever can signal a  hidden infection, which could be anything from a urinary tract  infection to tuberculosis. In some cases, cancerous (malignant)  conditions — such as lymphomas — cause prolonged or persistent fevers,  as can some medications.  
  If you have a high fever — 103 F (39.4 C) or higher — consult your doctor as soon as possible.  
 No. 3: Shortness of breath
 Shortness of breath that feels more severe than what's caused by a  stuffy nose or vigorous physical activity could signal an underlying  health problem. If you're unable to get your breath, or you're gasping  for air or wheezing, seek emergency medical care. Feeling breathless  when lying down also is a symptom that needs to be evaluated promptly.  
  Causes for breathlessness may include chronic obstructive pulmonary  disease, chronic bronchitis, asthma, pneumonia, a blood clot in the lung  (pulmonary embolism), as well as other heart and lung problems.  Difficulty breathing can also occur with panic attacks — episodes of  intense anxiety that can cause rapid heart rate, sweating, shortness of  breath and other physical symptoms. 
No. 4: Unexplained changes in bowel habits
 What's considered normal for bowel movements varies widely. Consult your  doctor if you notice unusual or unexplained changes in what's normal  for you, such as:  
 - Bloody, black or tarry-colored stools
- Persistent diarrhea or constipation
- Unexplained urges to have a bowel movement
 Changes in bowel habits could signal a bacterial infection — such as  campylobacter or salmonella — or a viral or parasitic infection. Other  possible causes include irritable bowel syndrome and colon cancer.  
 No. 5: Confusion or personality changes
 Seek medical attention if you have:  
 - Sudden confused thinking
- Confusion about time or place (disorientation)
- Sudden problems with concentration or memory
- Sudden personality or behavior changes, such as becoming aggressive
 Changes in behavior or thinking could be caused by many problems,  including infection, anemia, low blood sugar, dehydration or mental  health conditions. Sometimes medications contribute to confusion or  personality changes.  
 No. 6: Feeling full after eating very little
 If you consistently feel full sooner than normal or after eating less  than usual, get checked by your doctor. This feeling, known as early  satiety, also may be accompanied by nausea, vomiting, bloating, fever,  and weight loss or gain. If so, be sure to tell your doctor about these  signs and symptoms as well.  
  Possible causes of early satiety include gastroesophageal reflux  disease, commonly known as GERD, and irritable bowel syndrome. In some  cases, a more serious problem — such as pancreatic cancer — could be a  factor.  
 No. 7: Flashes of light
 Bright spots or flashes of light and other visual disturbances sometimes  indicate a migraine. In other cases, sudden flashing lights could  signal retinal detachment. Immediate medical care can help prevent  permanent vision loss.  
 
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