There are many symptoms of childhood diseases. Examples of symptoms of childhood diseases includes sore throats, runny noses, itching skin, and chilled bodies.
Symptoms of Gaucher disease can start in infancy, childhood, or adulthood.
Symptoms of Type 3 Gaucher disease begin during early childhood with symptoms like Type 1.
The first symptoms of Fabry's disease in childhood are pain and discomfort in the hands and feet brought on by exercise, fever, stress, or changes in the weather.
Most people develop symptoms of sickle cell disease in early childhood (4-9 months)
Type B develops in infancy or childhood with symptoms of mild liver or spleen enlargement and lung problems.
There are many symptoms that could tell someone if they might have Graves disease. Some of these early symptoms are anxiety, irritability and difficulty sleeping.
Relapse is the medical term meaning the return of symptoms of disease. For instance, some people with multiple sclerosis have a relapsing/remitting pattern of disease, with periods of symptoms interspersed with periods of no symptoms.
Parkinsons Disease affects the motor system. Some of the symptoms are memory loss and mood swings. There are also symptoms like muscle rigidness or tremors. Some other symptoms are also insomnia and drowsiness.
Vascular disease is a form of cardiovascular disease primarily affecting the blood vessels. Some of the symptoms of vascular disease are fatigue, headaches, dizziness and many more.
Symptoms of childhood depression can be irritability or anger, hopelessness, changes in appetite, continuous feelings of sadness, social withdrawal and increased sensitivity to rejection.
Symptoms of heart disease can be different for men and for women. This site offers symptoms to look for in women http://my.clevelandclinic.org/heart/women/symptoms.aspx
Archives of Disease in Childhood was created in 1926.