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Physical Symptoms:

  • Vertigo – A sensation of spinning or dizziness, often caused by issues with the inner ear or vestibular system, leading to balance problems.

  • Vomiting – The forceful expulsion of stomach contents, which can be caused by infections, food poisoning, migraines, or other medical conditions.

  • Viral infection – An illness caused by a virus, such as the flu, cold, or COVID-19, which can cause fever, body aches, and fatigue.

  • Visual disturbances – Changes in vision, such as blurred vision, double vision, or seeing spots, which can be linked to neurological or eye conditions.

  • Vasovagal syncope – Fainting or dizziness triggered by a sudden drop in heart rate or blood pressure, often due to stress or standing up quickly.

  • Varicose veins – Enlarged, swollen veins, often in the legs, caused by poor circulation and vein valve issues.

  • Vibratory sensations – Unexplained sensations of vibration or buzzing in the body, sometimes related to neurological conditions or anxiety.

  • Vocal strain – Hoarseness or discomfort in the voice due to overuse, throat infections, or conditions like laryngitis.

  • Visceral pain – Pain originating from internal organs, such as the stomach, intestines, or liver, often caused by conditions like ulcers or digestive disorders.

Mental Symptoms:

  • Vigilance – A heightened state of awareness, often seen in conditions like post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), where a person is constantly on alert for threats.

  • Vulnerability – A feeling of being exposed to harm or attack, which can lead to anxiety or depression in individuals who have experienced trauma.

  • Volatility – Sudden and extreme changes in mood or behavior, which can be seen in mood disorders like bipolar disorder or borderline personality disorder.

  • Vengefulness – A desire for revenge or retaliation, often driven by feelings of anger, betrayal, or injustice.

  • Victim mentality – A mindset where a person consistently sees themselves as a victim, often feeling helpless or blaming others for their circumstances.

  • Vexation – A state of annoyance, irritation, or frustration, often leading to negative emotions like anger or impatience.

  • Vivid dreams – Extremely detailed and often emotionally intense dreams, which can be caused by stress, anxiety, or certain medications.

  • Vacillation – The tendency to frequently change one's mind or emotions, leading to indecision or instability, often seen in mood disorders.

  • Withdrawal – The act of retreating from social interactions or situations, often a symptom of depression, anxiety, or trauma.

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