Total 33 clinical symptoms reported for Familial mediterranean fever
Abdominal pain |
An unpleasant sensation characterized by physical discomfort (such as pricking, throbbing, or aching) and perceived to originate in the abdomen.
Synonyms:Abdominal pain; Pain in stomach; Stomach pain |
Very frequent |
Arthralgia |
Joint pain.
Synonyms:Arthralgias; Joint pain |
Very frequent |
Constipation |
Infrequent or difficult evacuation of feces.
Synonyms:Constipation; Costiveness; Dyschezia |
Very frequent |
Myalgia |
Pain in muscle.
Synonyms:Muscle ache; Muscle pain |
Very frequent |
Nausea and vomiting |
Nausea is a commonly encountered symptom that has been defined as an unpleasant painless subjective feeling that one will imminently vomit. Vomiting has been defined as the forceful expulsion of the contents of the stomach, duodenum, or jejunum through the oral cavity. While nausea and vomiting are often thought to exist on a temporal continuum, this is not always the case. There are situations when severe nausea may be present without emesis and less frequently, when emesis may be present without preceding nausea.
Synonyms:Nausea and vomiting |
Very frequent |