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Common Symptoms

Tap a symptom to see overview and the right specialist.

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Tap a region on the figure or use the buttons below to filter symptoms. Educational only — not a diagnosis tool.

Front: head, chest, stomach, arms, legs · Back: spine & back pain

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Examples in this area

Migraine, chest pain, fever, skin rash, back pain, and more.

Severe or sudden symptoms? Seek urgent care or use the red SOS button.

Migraine
Neurologist, GP
Recurrent, often one-sided headaches, sometimes with nausea and sensitivity to light.
  • headache
  • nausea
  • light sensitivity
  • aura
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Chest Pain
Cardiologist, ER
Can have many causes, from muscle strain to heart-related conditions. New or severe pain needs evaluation.
  • shortness of breath
  • arm pain
  • pressure
  • tightness
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Fever & Chills
GP, Infectious Disease
Temporary rise in body temperature, often due to infection. Chills often accompany fever.
  • chills
  • sweating
  • fatigue
  • body aches
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Cough & Cold
Pulmonologist, GP
Usually caused by viral upper respiratory infections. Most resolve with rest and supportive care.
  • runny nose
  • sore throat
  • congestion
  • fatigue
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Stomach Pain
Gastroenterologist
Can result from digestive issues, infection, or inflammation. Location and type of pain help guide diagnosis.
  • bloating
  • nausea
  • indigestion
  • cramping
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Skin Rash
Dermatologist
Change in skin appearance—redness, bumps, itching, or scaling. Causes range from allergies to infections.
  • itching
  • redness
  • bumps
  • swelling
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Dizziness & Vertigo
ENT, Neurologist
Sensation of spinning, lightheadedness, or imbalance. Can stem from inner ear, neurological, or cardiovascular causes.
  • vertigo
  • balance problems
  • nausea
  • hearing changes
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Back Pain
Orthopedist, Physiatrist
Pain in the lower or upper back, often from muscle strain, disc issues, or posture. Very common condition.
  • neck pain
  • sciatica
  • muscle strain
  • disc herniation
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Fatigue
GP, Endocrinologist
Persistent tiredness or lack of energy. Can be due to sleep, lifestyle, anemia, thyroid, or chronic illness.
  • sleep disorders
  • anemia
  • thyroid
  • chronic fatigue
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Nausea & Vomiting
Gastroenterologist, GP
Feeling sick to the stomach or vomiting. Causes include infection, medication, pregnancy, or digestive disorders.
  • vomiting
  • stomach pain
  • dehydration
  • appetite loss
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Shortness of Breath
Pulmonologist, Cardiologist
Difficulty breathing or feeling that you cannot get enough air. May indicate lung, heart, or other conditions.
  • wheezing
  • chest tightness
  • cough
  • asthma
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Sore Throat
ENT, GP
Pain or scratchiness in the throat, often from viral infection. Can also be due to strep or allergies.
  • cough
  • fever
  • runny nose
  • swallowing difficulty
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Frequently asked questions

Can this symptom guide diagnose me?

No. Symptom information helps you understand possible causes and which specialist to consider. Only a qualified clinician can diagnose after examination and tests.

When should I seek emergency care?

Call emergency services for severe chest pain, difficulty breathing, stroke signs, heavy bleeding, loss of consciousness, or any symptom that feels life-threatening.

How do I find the right specialist?

Each symptom card lists relevant specialties. Use DoctorBookly to search verified doctors, hospitals, and labs in your area.