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It seems there may have been a spelling error in your question. If you meant "hysteria," symptoms may include exaggerated or uncontrollable emotions, feeling overwhelmed or out of control, physical symptoms without a clear medical cause, and difficulty concentrating. If you meant "dysphoria," symptoms may include persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, or irritability, changes in sleep or appetite, and difficulty experiencing pleasure.
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Symptoms differ from a chemical to other.
VUR alone does not usually cause symptoms. Symptoms develop when an infection has set in.
No, symptoms are because of the cause!
The majority of people who are infected have no visible symptoms
Which is more important: treat the symptoms of a disease or treat the underlying cause
paranoia
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Hyperthyroidism is a symptom, not a disease. The symptom is a result of a disease or disorder which may cause other related symptoms, not the other way around. The symptom of hyperthyroidism may cause additional symptoms such as tachycardia, however it does not cause another disorder. When the hyperthyroid symptoms are treated, the additional symptoms typically disappear.
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.
a food intolerance like celiac disease can cause these symptoms.