Yes, heartburn, regurgitation and chronic sore throat are all indeed classic symptoms of acid reflux disease.
Answer: intestinal problems combined with the manifestation of malabsorption also systemic inflammation and autoimune diseases also malignansies. Answer: Celiac disease is known as The Great Mimic because the symptoms vary from person to person, and it is easily misdiagnosed. Not having a symptom or set of symptoms doesn't mean you don't have it. Thinness and diarrhea are the two classic symptoms, but there are fat constipated celiacs too. Persistent anemia (low iron) is often one of the bi-products of celiac malabsorption, as is chronic loss of bone density. Nausea, lethargy, fuzzy-mindedness can also be symptoms.
both are classic symptoms of clinical depression
Pulmonary disease secondary to fibers - the chronic classic is mesothelioma.
A discoloring of the urine is one of the classic symptoms of prophyria. Other symptoms can include episodic (often severe) abdominal pain and neuropathies. Prophyria often has a constellation of symptoms that involve several systems of the body, and can therefore be difficult to diagnose.
With a broken chain the engine won't run at all.
The symptoms suggest diabetes mellitus. Polyphagia (unusual hunger) and polyuria (excessive urination) are classic symptoms.
It could be. That's one of the classic symptoms.
tenderness, pain when moving the affected parts, flexion and extension limitation, and edema ath the site of inflammation.
The most classic symptom is erratic or rough idling.
The description you gave sounds as though you are claustrophobic. You listed all the classic symptoms.
Distinguished by a brief period of warning symptoms 10-60 minutes before an acute attack. This prodrome, which is known as an aura, may include such symptoms as seeing flashing lights or zigzag patterns.
Most of the symptoms of lung cancer can be caused by any number of other illnesses, which is one reason why lung cancer is often not detected until it is in a later stage. For example, the classic chronic cough or wheezing can also be caused by asthma, bronchitis, or even food allergies.