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The word "symptoms" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe the physical or mental features of a person or thing that are the result of a particular illness, disorder, or other cause. For example: "The symptoms of the flu include a high fever, chills, and body aches."
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symptoms
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Mental health problems are estimated to affect one in four and academic studies claim mindfulness can affect a 20% reduction in symptoms of anxiety and depression.
Symptoms like oedema, the swelling of legs or face to make children look fat, or thin hair that is easily shed, may be overtly recognizable.
The symptoms of ovarian cancer include: abdominal or pelvic pain and increased abdominal size or persistent bloating; the need to urinate often or urgently or feeling full after eating a small amount.
However, many women with very early stage ovarian cancer often do not have any symptoms.
St John's wort makes the asthma-relieving drug aminophylline less effective, so symptoms may get worse.
Individual herbs can be used for specific symptoms; UK doctors prescribe peppermint oil capsules for bloating and cramps in IBS, even though evidence is limited.
Nose drops with antihistamines also relieve symptoms but they taste bitter.
A holiday by the sea relieves symptoms because pollen counts are lower there.
"In my experience, morgellons patients are doing the best they can to make sense of symptoms that are real.
The worst parts were trying not to [have] a heart attack, although recognising the oncoming symptoms, but not being able to slow down because of the camel, time and your watch ticking.
He stopped taking medication and had not seen a GP, and was likely to have been suffering some psychotic symptoms in the period leading up to the murder.
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