Severe General Condition : Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment

Pain in the right hypochondrium

Pain in the right hypochondrium occurs with diseases of the hepatobiliary zone: biliary dyskinesia, acute and chronic cholecystitis, hepatitis and parasitic infections. Less commonly, a symptom occurs with cirrhosis and malignant tumors of the liver. Discomfort in the hypochondrium occurs with hemolytic anemia, heart failure, and also as a variant of radiating pain. The standard diagnostic plan includes ultrasound and X-ray examination, ERCP, duodenal sounding. For therapeutic purposes, a diet, antispasmodics, cholekinetics, antibiotics and antiviral agents, and surgical procedures are used.

Bloody discharge from the vagina

Bloody discharge from the vagina is the appearance of brown, brownish or sanious discharge from the female genital tract. The symptom is accompanied by pain in the lower abdomen, general weakness, and sometimes fever. Bloody discharge normally occurs in the early postpartum period, a connection with the pathology of pregnancy, inflammatory diseases, neoplasms, genital injuries is possible. To establish the cause that caused spotting, ultrasound, gynecological examination, colposcopy, and tests are performed. To stop the bleeding or bleeding, therapy of the underlying disease is necessary.

Muscle ache

Muscle ache is a specific pulling and “twisting” pain, an unpleasant burning sensation and tingling in the muscles. The symptom is often accompanied by weakness, stiffness of movements, local hyperemia of the skin. Aches are observed with myositis, fibromyalgia, vascular pathology, infectious diseases, intoxications. To identify the cause of the disorder, electromyography, radiography, ultrasound, laboratory methods, and neurological examination are used. To relieve symptoms, NSAIDs and analgesics, physiotherapy procedures are used.