The symptoms in humans
include swollen lymph nodes, fever, and headache.
Other clinical signs may
include swollen lymph nodes and malaise
Common symptoms of Lyme disease in dogs
include swollen lymph nodes and painful joints.
Symptoms
include swollen lymph nodes, fever, headache, fatigue, and diminished appetite.
Not exact matches
Breastfeeding women who suffer from mastitis may experience pain, breast lumps, breast enlargement on one side, fever and flu - like symptoms
including nausea and vomiting, itching, nipple discharge that may contain pus, changes in nipple sensation,
swelling, tenderness, redness and warmth in breast tissue, and / or tender or enlarged
lymph nodes in the armpit.
If your child develops a heat rash, pay close attention to possible signs of an infection which can
include a fever higher than 100 Fahrenheit (37.8 Celsius), chills without a known cause,
swollen lymph nodes (in the groin, armpit, or neck), pus draining from the area, red streaks from the area, or an increase in warmth,
swelling, redness, or pain in the affected area.
Signs of infection
include increased pain,
swelling, redness, drainage or pus, odor,
swollen lymph nodes, fever, or red streaks spreading from the burn.
The initial symptoms are variable, but usually
include a circular rash, fatigue, chills, headache, joint and muscle pains, and
swollen lymph nodes.
As well as profound fatigue and post-exertional malaise, other symptoms that are common to many ME / CFS patients are neurological (difficulty concentrating, light sensitivity, sleep disturbances), inflammatory (such as flu - like symptoms,
swollen lymph nodes, muscle pain) and gastrointestinal, sometimes
including irritable bowel syndrome [1 — 4].
Early symptoms of HIV, meaning signs that occur within the first six months of infection (
including the first two to four weeks) may
include fever, muscle aches, fatigue,
swollen lymph nodes, or some combination of flu - like symptoms.
Symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS)
include extreme tiredness, muscle and joint pain,
swollen lymph nodes, headache, and memory loss.
Other symptoms
include lymph node swelling and painful joints that can be warm to the touch; symptoms often have sudden onsets and can come and go.
An initial oral examination, without sedation, should
include an inspection of the eyes, muzzle, nasal passages, and
lymph nodes to detect ocular discharge, suborbital
swelling, or nasal discharge.
Other symptoms
include: • A stiffness in gait • Difficulty breathing • Sensitivity to touch • Fever • Lack of Appetite •
Swollen lymph nodes
Symptoms of SPD
include vomiting, loss of appetite, fever, diarrhea, weakness,
swollen lymph nodes, and dehydration.
Common signs
include weight loss, fever,
swollen lymph nodes, fluid in the chest, and much more.
Signs of disseminated Valley Fever can
include: - lameness or
swelling of limbs - back or neck pain, with or without weakness / paralysis - seizures and other manifestations of brain
swelling - soft abscess - like
swelling under the skin -
swollen lymph nodes under the chin, in front of the shoulder blades, or behind the stifles - non-healing skin ulcerations or draining tracts that ooze fluid - eye inflammation with pain or cloudiness - unexpected heart failure in a young dog -
swollen testicles
Other signs
include fever, lethargy,
swollen lymph nodes, and just a general discomfort in your pet.
Signs of illness
include an elevated temperature, pale gums,
swollen lymph nodes, increased lung sounds, a heart murmur, abdominal masses, and others.
Clinical signs of Lyme disease
include depression,
swelling of the
lymph nodes, loss of appetite, fever,
swollen, painful joints and kidney failure.
Additional symptoms that can develop when the infection spreads outside the lungs can
include lameness or
swelling of limbs, back or neck pain, seizures, soft
swelling under the skin,
swollen lymph nodes under chin, eye inflammation with pain or cloudiness.
The signs of Lyme disease
include recurrent lameness, nonspecific pain, joint
swelling, anorexia, unexplained fever, lethargy, depression, and enlarged
lymph nodes.
Problems that your veterinarian will look for
include problems in the
lymph nodes (
swelling indicates the spreading of cancer cells).
Symptoms
include 103 to 105 degree Fahrenheit temperature,
swollen lymph nodes and lack of appetite.
Some of the more common symptoms of this cat health problem
include the following: Fever,
Swollen lymph nodes, Pale gums, Decreased appetite, Poor coat condition, Inflammation of the mouth or gums, Chronic conjunctivitis, Behavior changes, Problems with urination, Recurrent skin infections and Poor wound healing.
Four to six weeks after a cat is infected with FIV, the animal may develop minor symptoms
including fever and
swollen lymph nodes.
Symptoms of Lyme disease
include lameness, fever,
swollen lymph nodes and joints, and reduced appetite.
Symptoms of these secondary infections can
include fever, inflammation, irritation, lymphadenopathy (
Swollen & Enlarged
Lymph nodes, diseased lymph nodes), emaciation, lethargy and extended alopecia (hair l
Lymph nodes, diseased
lymph nodes), emaciation, lethargy and extended alopecia (hair l
lymph nodes), emaciation, lethargy and extended alopecia (hair loss).
Common canine Lyme disease symptoms
include arthritis,
swollen lymph nodes, fever, lack of energy and loss of appetite.
Clinical signs may
include fever, decreased appetite, enlarged
lymph nodes, lethargy, joint
swelling, and shifting leg lameness.
Those signs
include fever, lack of appetite, lethargy,
swollen lymph nodes and
swollen, inflamed joints resulting in a shifting lameness.
Symptoms of strangles can
include fever, nasal discharge, difficulty swallowing, abnormal breathing,
swelling and / or abscesses of the
lymph nodes.1