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* Fatigue * Malaise (vague feeling of bodily discomfort) * Abnormal bleeding * Excessive bruising * Weakness * Reduced exercise tolerance * Weight loss * Bone or joint pain * Infection and fever * Abdominal pain or "fullness" * Enlarged spleen, lymph nodes, and liver
A vague feeling of discomfort or tiredness following exercise or other physical or mental activity
Fatigue Malaise (vague feeling of bodily discomfort) Abnormal bleeding Excessive bruising Weakness Reduced exercise tolerance Weight loss Bone or joint pain Infection and fever Abdominal pain or "fullness" Enlarged spleen, lymph nodes, and liver The early signs for leukemia are regular fevers and feeling fatigued, being the most common. Other signs would be a lot of pain through out ones body and loss of appetite.
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Nerves can be severed by major bodily trauma. For example, a well-placed bullet wound.
"Hypophrenic" is not a common term in the English language. It may be a typographical error or a term used in a specific medical or psychological context. More context would be needed to provide an accurate definition.
A vague recollection is when a person's memory of something is not clear or detailed. It suggests a feeling of uncertainty or haziness about a past event or piece of information.
wistful; a nostalgic, regretful longing.
There are many answers possible for this vague question, however, you may be thinking of fibromyalgia.
Tuberculous peritonitis may cause pain ranging from the vague discomfort of stomach cramps to intense pain that may mimic the symptoms of appendicitis.
Symptoms are often vague and include (in order of frequency) fatigue, headache, dizziness, sleep disturbances, cardiac symptoms, apathy, nausea, and memory disturbances.
Regarding what woman? This question is too vague and needs more information. I assume felling, in the question, should be feeling?