Cc
Physical Symptoms:
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Chest pain – Discomfort or pain in the chest, possibly indicating heart or lung issues.
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Chronic fatigue – Persistent and overwhelming tiredness.
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Cold sweats – Sudden sweating, often due to shock or illness.
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Chills – Sensation of coldness, sometimes with shivering.
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Coughing – Expelling air forcefully from the lungs, often due to irritation or infection.
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Congestion (Nasal or Chest) – Blocked or stuffy nose/lungs.
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Cramping (Muscle or Abdominal) – Involuntary and painful muscle contractions.
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Constipation – Difficulty in passing stools or infrequent bowel movements.
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Clammy skin – Cool, moist skin often linked to shock or anxiety.
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Confusion – Disorientation, difficulty thinking clearly.
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Cyanosis – Bluish discoloration of the skin due to low oxygen levels.
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Cold extremities – Hands and feet feeling abnormally cold.
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Cracking joints – Audible popping sounds when moving joints.
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Canker sores – Painful mouth ulcers.
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Curved spine (Scoliosis or Kyphosis) – Abnormal spinal curvature.
Mental Symptoms:
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Cognitive decline – Worsening memory, thinking, or problem-solving ability.
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Chronic stress – Long-term mental strain affecting mood and health.
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Compulsive behavior – Repetitive actions that feel necessary to perform.
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Catatonia – A state of unresponsiveness or immobility.
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Crying spells – Frequent, uncontrollable bouts of crying.
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Circadian rhythm disorder – Disruptions in the body's natural sleep-wake cycle.
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Cluttered thoughts – Difficulty organizing or processing ideas.
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Combativeness – Unusual aggression or hostility.
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Cognitive overload – Mental fatigue from too much information or stimulation.
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Childhood trauma effects – Emotional and psychological symptoms from past trauma.
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Chronic anxiety – Persistent worry, fear, or panic.
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Capgras syndrome – Delusion that familiar people have been replaced by impostors.