The doctor will need to distinguish between head lice and dandruff; between body lice and scabies (a disease caused by skin mites); and between pubic lice and eczema.
Although it is always best to maintain a healthy and active lifestyle, there is currently no evidence that poor diet choices cause symptoms similar to HIV.
Those are a-typical symptoms of an epileptic seizure. However - there are other conditions that produce the same symptoms.
Whooping cough symptoms are very similar to those of the common cold! Examples of the symptoms could be, headaches, runny nose, sore throat, coughing, fever, and many more.
It's not common for poison oak to cause flu symptoms. However, it can cause allergy symptoms which can appear similar to those of a flu.
Pneumonia is simply the buildup of fluid in the lungs. The symptoms are similar to those of the flu except accompanied by constant coughs with a lot of extra mucous.
Symptoms of nephrotoxic injury are wide ranging and, in some cases, depend upon the type of toxin involved. In general, symptoms are similar to those of renal failure and include excess urea in the blood (azotemia), anemia.
The answer is varied. Some symptoms are similar to those of cold symptoms, cough irritated throat, red, sore throat, irritated, red eyes, conjunctivitis. Other symptoms are eczema, skin rash, psoriasis. Problem is with the pH of the pool and the chlorine.
Cold virus doesn't cause chickenpox, but people with chickenpox often experience symptoms similar to those of a cold.
All those who have lice infestation - Pediculosis - in their hair have nits (eggs of lice).
Acalculus cholecystitis is inflammation of the gallbladder that occurs without the presence of gallstones. It can be caused by conditions like infections, ischemia, or biliary stasis. Symptoms are similar to those of cholecystitis with gallstones, including abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting.
All viruses have similar signs and symptoms. It really is a question of what body systems are effected not whether they are RNA or DNA viruses. Ones that affect the immune system (HIV) are more severe than those at affect the upper respiratory tissues (flu) for example.
The symptoms of malaria may include high fever, cold, runny nose, coughing, high temperature, itchiness, and headaches. The symptoms may cause uncomfortably and thus difficulty sleeping. Some people also experience loss of appetite or a sore throat. These symptoms are similar to those of chicken pox too.