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Malaise (pronounced /məˈleɪz/, mal-aze) is a feeling of general discomfort or uneasiness, of being "out of sorts", often the first indication of an infection or other disease.

 


Malaise
Definition
Malaise is a generalized feeling of discomfort, illness, or lack of well-being.

Malaise is often the first sign of an infection or other disease. Many people can "feel" an infection or disease starting because they develop the feeling of malaise. The causes of malaise can range from working out or studying too hard to cancer.

Malaise is a generalized feeling of discomfort, illness, or lack of well-being. It can be associated with a disease. Malaise can be accompanied by a feeling of exhaustion, or of not having enough energy to accomplish usual activities.

Malaise is a symptom that can occur with almost any significant health condition. It may start slowly or quickly, depending on the type of disease.

MALAISE
A generalized nonspecific feeling of discomfort and/or fatigue.
MALIGNANT
Cells or tumors growing in an uncontrolled fashion.

Malaise A hazy feeling of not being well.
Opportunistic infection An infection caused by a microbe which a healthy person would be able to fight off.

Malaise
Malaise is a general feeling of being unwell, or out of sorts. It is associated with many different medical conditions, and is often the first sign of several different illness, such as viral infections.
Male Breast Cancer ...

Malaise-The medical term for a general condition of unease, discomfort, or weakness.
Rheumatologist-A doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders affecting the joints and connective tissues of the body.

Malaise
A general feeling of illness and discomfort. Tiredness, irritability, and listlessness.
Malaria ...

Malaise may be experienced in many diseases including most acute viral disorders, HIV-associated infections, Lyme disease, chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), and fibromyalgia.

malaise, sweating, heart palpitations, rise in blood pressure, salivation, nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea. These symptoms should be treated in a similar way to snake bites, and a doctor should be consulted as quickly as possible.

Malaise
Signs and symptoms usually begin two to five days after a person becomes infected, but they may take as many as 10 days to appear. You may mistake diphtheria in its initial stages for a bad viral sore throat.

malaise
Signs and tests
Like symptoms, the signs of cancer vary based on the type and location of the tumor. Most cancer is diagnosed by biopsy. Depending on the location of the tumor, the biopsy may be a simple procedure or a serious operation.

malaise
enlarged lymph nodes
Persistent or severe symptoms may not surface for 10 years or more, after HIV first enters the body in adults, or within two years in children born with an HIV infection.

Malaise
Clinical evaluation
Pneumonia (viral, bacterial, aspiration, rarely fungal) ...

malaise,
shortness of breath, and
occasionally, scattered small skin lesions.

Malaise: A generalized, nonspecific feeling of discomfort.
Mandatory testing: Required testing of a population or group of people traditionally used only for diseases that have a cure and effective treatments available.
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MALAISE: a generalized feeling of illness and discomfort; a flu-like feeling.
MALIGNANCY: a cancer, neoplasm, or tumor that grows in an uncontrolled manner, and may invade nearby tissue and metastasize, or spread, to other areas of the body.

Malaise
A feeling of general discomfort and not feeling right. It may be the first indication of many illnesses
Malignant ...

Fever
Malaise
Diagnostic tests
Wound culture shows S. aureus. A complete blood count may reveal an elevated white blood cell count (leukocytosis).
Treatment ...

Fever
Malaise
Cough
Coughing up blood or brownish mucous plugs
Wheezing
Weight loss
Recurrent episodes of lung obstruction
Additional symptoms seen in invasive aspergillosis: ...

General malaise or feeling ill
Swelling of the breast
Pain or a burning sensation continuously or while breast-feeding
Skin redness, often in a wedge-shaped pattern
Fever of 101 F or greater ...

General malaise (feeling unwell and tired).
Depression.
Chronic infection leading to problems such as anaemia, kidney failure and low levels of protein in the blood.
Joint pains and inflammation (arthropathy).
Skin cancer.

Fever and malaise are typical symptoms for all forms of pneumococcal disease and may be the only symptoms in young children with blood infections.

Fatigue or malaise
Fever
Red, swollen, painful (inflamed) ears, hearing loss, dizziness
Ears that are "floppy," that is, they are softer than normal, limp or droppy
Inflammation over the bridge of the nose, nasal congestion
Arthritis ...

Runny nose
Malaise
Slight fever
Back and muscle pain
Sore throat
Cough, initially dry, then produces mucus that may be thick, yellow, green, blood-streaked
Wheezing ...

Anemia with malaise, pallor and associated symptoms such as palpitations
Thrombocytopenia (low platelet counts), leading to increased risk of hemorrhage, bruising and petechiae ...

fatigue and malaise
decreased appetite
weight gain and facial swelling
abdominal swelling or pain
foamy urine
fluid accumulation in the body spaces (edema)
pale fingernail beds
dull hair
ears cartilage may feel less firm ...

A syndrome of malaise, fever, chills, and myalgia, occurring in grain elevator workers and others who have heavy exposure to grain dust; the cause is usually inhalation of endotoxins or contaminants such as mites.

Fever, chills, malaise, and inflammatory cutaneous papules and pustules on the extremities and upper trunk, sometimes with polyarthralgia, with recurrent symptoms following bowel bypass surgery.

General malaise (feeling tired and unwell)
Rapid breathing
Breathing difficulties
Cough
Chest pain
Loss of appetite
Abdominal pain
Headache
Blue coloured skin around the mouth (cyanosis) caused by lack of oxygen.

fever
headache
malaise
decreased appetite
vomiting
pain, itching, or numbness and tingling at the site of the wound may occur ...

Fever
Chills
Malaise
Sometimes, fever is the only symptom of deep anal abscesses.

post-exertional malaise occurring within 12 to 24 hours of exertion and lasting 24 hours or more
joint pain without joint swelling or redness
muscle discomfort or pain ...

Early symptoms are malaise and lethargy. After 1-3 months, patients develop shortness of breath and bone pain.

Symptoms of fever, malaise, myalgias, inability to eat, irritability, and cervical adenopathy may also be present.

Begins with fever, malaise, headache, cough, shortness of breath, and chest pain
Shock may occur later ...

flu-like symptoms such as low-grade fever, malaise and fatigue
weakness and/or diminished muscle strength
lack of coordination
nausea with or without vomiting
visual disturbances, including reading problems, snow blindness, blurred vision, blindness ...

The psoralen methoxsalen causes malaise and nausea in 20% of patients. Dividing up the dose and taking it in 15-minute intervals with food, or taking the herb ginger 20 minutes before taking the drug, may be helpful.

In the acute form the symptoms (fever, malaise, fatigue, weight loss, anemia) are directly related to the presence of an active infection that runs its course within a few weeks.

- Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is a viral infection characterized by often high fever, malaise, and a dry cough with dyspnea that can lead to hypoxemia and death.
What causes SARS?

The symptoms may present themselves as follows: (I) general feeling of malaise, combined with a mixed state of excitement and depression; (2) headache, sometimes with the addition of vertigo, ...

Prodromal symptoms, pain, itching and malaise, are common. The most common complication of HZ is postherpetic neuralgia (PHN), defined as significant pain or dysaesthesia present>or= 3 months after HZ.

If the eruption follows very rapidly upon the first signs of fever, the disease is probably varicella, for in the case of varioloid the rash is usually preceded by two or three days of fever and malaise with vomiting ; ...

Prostatic infection symptoms include groin pain, dysuria, pain with ejaculation, reduced urine output; and may include fever, malaise, and periodic recurrence of symptoms even after treatment.

chronic fatigue syndrome, which causes feelings of malaise, or a vague feeling of illness
Crohn's disease, which causes inflammation in the bowels
dermatomyositis, which affects the skin and muscles ...

The disease begins with a mild fever, poor appetite, malaise ("feeling sick"), and frequently a sore throat. One or 2 days after the fever begins, sores develop in the mouth. They begin as small red spots that blister and then often become ulcers.

Ehrlichiosis is clinically similar to Rocky Mountain spotted fever with high fever, headache, malaise, and muscle pain but without a rash.

Symptoms include a large circular red rash at the bite site (50-60% of cases), malaise, fever, headache, muscle aches and swollen lymph nodes. If untreated may progress to arthritis and compromise heart function.

The symptoms of hepatitis A may include an abrupt onset of fever, malaise, loss of appetite, nausea, stomach pain, dark-colored urine and jaundice (a yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes).

First-time infections are often accompanied by fever, flu-like symptoms and malaise. The sore, or blister, usually develops on the gums, lips or face, but it can appear anywhere on the body.

The early signs of hyponatremia include vomiting, nausea, headache, and a general feeling of malaise.

The signs and symptoms of colitis ans perianal disease are diarrhea, fever, malaise, crampy abdominal pain, rectal bleeding. Due to colon strictures the patient may present symptoms of bowel obstruction.

After an incubation period of two to three weeks and a prodrome consisting of fever, headache and malaise, an enanthem develops, consisting of dull red macules or petechiae on the soft palate, ...

I developed blisters on and in my nose pretty quickly(after the initial sore throat, malaise and low grade fever). The blisters seep and create a crust that crumbles and falls off as it dries, leaving it to continue the process all over again.

For instance, ovarian hyperstimulation, due to the hormones used in the IVF/ICSI process, can result in high blood pressure, fluid accumulation, malaise, weakness, and other symptoms.

Symptoms can vary from mild to severe, and may include achiness and discomfort (malaise), and/or loss of appetite (anorexia).

Symptoms such as fatigue, malaise (feeling out-of-sorts or unwell), and loss of appetite are not necessarily due to metastases. The presence of cancer anywhere in the body can cause a person to feel unwell in a general way.

The early phase is characterized by loss of appetite, malaise, nausea and vomiting, and fever. Signs include a darkening of the urine and jaundice (yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes).

See also: Symptom, Fever, Infections, Headache, Fatigue