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Physical Symptoms:
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Pain – Physical discomfort or distress in the body, which can be acute or chronic, and can range from mild to severe.
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Panic attacks – Sudden episodes of intense fear or discomfort, often accompanied by rapid heart rate, shortness of breath, and dizziness.
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Pale skin – A lighter skin tone due to reduced blood flow, anemia, or certain medical conditions.
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Puffy eyes – Swelling around the eyes, often caused by lack of sleep, allergies, or fluid retention.
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Paresthesia – A sensation of tingling or "pins and needles," often in the hands, feet, or other body parts, which can be caused by nerve damage or poor circulation.
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Pneumonia – A lung infection that causes cough, fever, difficulty breathing, and chest pain.
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Poor circulation – Reduced blood flow to various parts of the body, causing cold hands or feet, numbness, or fatigue.
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Plantar fasciitis – Pain in the bottom of the foot, often around the heel, due to inflammation of the tissue.
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Pruritus – Itching of the skin, which can be due to various conditions like allergies, eczema, or infections.
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Prolonged bleeding – Extended bleeding following injury, often due to clotting disorders.
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Pale stools – Light-colored stools, which can indicate liver or bile duct issues.
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Purpura – Purple spots or patches on the skin caused by small blood vessel rupture, often indicating clotting disorders.
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Post-nasal drip – Mucus dripping down the back of the throat, often due to sinusitis or allergies.
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Pressure in the chest – A sensation of tightness or fullness in the chest, which can be a sign of heart issues or anxiety.
Mental Symptoms:
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Panic – A sudden, overwhelming feeling of fear or anxiety, often leading to physical symptoms like racing heart or dizziness.
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Paranoia – Irrational suspicion or mistrust of others, often linked to anxiety disorders or schizophrenia.
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Perfectionism – The tendency to set unrealistically high standards for oneself, often leading to stress and dissatisfaction.
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Procrastination – The act of delaying or avoiding tasks, often linked to anxiety, perfectionism, or lack of motivation.
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Post-traumatic stress (PTSD) – Mental health condition triggered by experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event, causing flashbacks, nightmares, and anxiety.
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Pessimism – A negative outlook on life, expecting the worst possible outcome, often linked to depression.
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Psychosis – A condition where a person experiences distorted thinking, hallucinations, or delusions, often seen in severe mental health disorders.
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Personality disorders – Long-standing patterns of behavior and thinking that are significantly different from the norm, leading to difficulties in relationships and daily life.
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Phobias – Intense, irrational fears of specific objects or situations, leading to avoidance behavior.
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Postpartum depression – A form of depression that occurs after childbirth, characterized by sadness, fatigue, and difficulty bonding with the baby.
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Perceptual disturbances – Changes or distortions in the way someone perceives reality, which can occur in certain psychiatric conditions like schizophrenia.
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Panic disorder – A mental health condition characterized by frequent and unexpected panic attacks.
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Psychopathy – A personality disorder marked by persistent antisocial behavior, lack of empathy, and often criminal tendencies.