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Fever was the most frequently mentioned symptom of malaria.
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No patients mentioned symptoms of stress incontinence.
Other less frequently mentioned symptoms of malaria included loss of appetite (37.7%), body or joint pain (22.4%), vomiting (11.4%), and diarrhea (3.4%).
Seven women mentioned symptoms of anxiety or panic; six had sleeping problems, in three it was as a solitary problem and in three it was combined with somatic problems.
In order not to miss any false negative cases by selecting according to the BDI score only, the GPs also invited to a repeat visit women who at the index visit had mentioned symptoms suggestive of depression.
Feeding problems and common cold are the most frequently mentioned symptoms before, whereas changes of color and muscle tone, choking, and gagging are the most frequently mentioned symptoms after the incident.
The rate of reporting for all of the mentioned symptoms increased significantly (all p<0.03) from the month before to the month after the media coverage, while the rate of reporting for the two unmentioned symptoms (nausea and unsteadiness) did not show significant increases (all p>0.09; see table 2).
A small number of parents mentioned symptoms other than those listed in the questionnaire, these included constipation (9), headaches (3), thrush (3), blurred vision (2), dry skin (2) and different smelling urine (1).
Children without any of the above mentioned symptoms, but presenting with usual malaria symptoms and a positive smear were classified as UM.
Perennial rhinitis was diagnosed if the participant mentioned symptoms in at least 8 months of the year or could not specify "symptom months".
If you find any of the above mentioned symptoms bothering you, you should go to your dentist.
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