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Physical Symptoms:
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Gas (Flatulence) – Excessive buildup of gas in the digestive system.
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Gallbladder pain – Discomfort in the upper right abdomen, often due to gallstones.
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Generalized swelling (Edema) – Puffiness or fluid retention in the body.
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Gum bleeding – Bleeding from the gums, often due to gingivitis or vitamin deficiency.
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Grogginess – A state of drowsiness or sluggishness, often after waking up.
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Goiter – Enlargement of the thyroid gland, causing a swollen neck.
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Grinding teeth (Bruxism) – Clenching or grinding of teeth, often during sleep.
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Grayish skin (Pallor) – Skin appearing unusually pale or grayish, sometimes indicating anemia or poor circulation.
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Gait disturbances – Difficulty walking or unsteady movements.
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Gagging – Reflex reaction causing discomfort or choking sensations.
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Goosebumps – Raised bumps on the skin due to cold or strong emotions.
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Greenish phlegm – Thick mucus from the lungs, often a sign of infection.
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Genital itching – Irritation in the genital area, possibly due to infections or allergies.
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Gallstones – Hardened deposits in the gallbladder causing pain and digestive issues.
Mental Symptoms:
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Generalized anxiety – Persistent and excessive worry about various aspects of life.
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Guilt feelings – Overwhelming or irrational sense of guilt.
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Grief – Deep emotional suffering due to loss.
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Grandiosity – An inflated sense of self-importance, often seen in mania or narcissistic personality disorder.
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Gloominess – Persistent low mood or sadness.
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Germophobia – Extreme fear of germs and contamination (also known as Mysophobia).
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Goal-setting difficulties – Struggling to plan or achieve personal goals.
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Guilt-induced self-punishment – Engaging in self-destructive behaviors due to feelings of guilt.
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Gaslighting effects – Confusion, self-doubt, or emotional distress caused by manipulation.
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Glazed-over expression – A blank or unfocused facial expression, often due to dissociation or exhaustion.
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Gaping attention (Zoning out) – Difficulty maintaining focus, sometimes linked to ADHD or dissociation.