Superficial siderosis

Superficial siderosis is a medical condition that may be associated with various symptoms and signs.

Category: General

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Symptoms

Symptoms associated with Superficial siderosis

The following symptoms have been associated with Superficial siderosis in medical literature. Not everyone experiences the same symptoms.

Abnormal bleeding

An abnormal susceptibility to bleeding, often referred to as a bleeding diathesis. A bleeding diathesis may be...

Hematologic

Back pain

An unpleasant sensation characterized by physical discomfort (such as pricking, throbbing, or aching) localize...

Skeletal

Bilateral sensorineural hearing impairment

A form of sensorineural hearing impairment that affects both ears....

Otic

Headache

Cephalgia, or pain sensed in various parts of the head, not confined to the area of distribution of any nerve....

Neurological

Internal hemorrhage

The presence of hemorrhage within the body....

Cardiovascular, Hematologic

Lower limb muscle weakness

Weakness of the muscles of the legs....

Limbs

Memory impairment

An impairment of memory as manifested by a reduced ability to remember things such as dates and names, and inc...

Neurological

Nausea

A sensation of unease in the stomach together with an urge to vomit....

Digestive

Paresthesia

Abnormal sensations such as tingling, pricking, or numbness of the skin with no apparent physical cause....

Neurological

Persistent bleeding after trauma

Information about Persistent bleeding after trauma....

Hematologic

Seizure

A seizure is an intermittent abnormality of nervous system physiology characterized by a transient occurrence ...

Neurological

Vertigo

An abnormal sensation of spinning while the body is actually stationary....

Otic

Vomiting

Forceful ejection of the contents of the stomach through the mouth by means of a series of involuntary spasmic...

Digestive

Tests

Tests used to investigate Superficial siderosis

Healthcare providers may order these tests when evaluating Superficial siderosis. Test selection is a clinical decision made by a qualified professional.

CBC with Differential

Measures red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets to help evaluate overall health and detect disorder...

Sample: Blood

Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP)

Measures 14 substances in the blood to assess kidney and liver function, electrolyte balance, and blood sugar ...

Sample: Blood

Urinalysis

Examines urine content to help detect urinary tract infections, kidney disease, and diabetes....

Sample: Urine

Related conditions

Conditions with overlapping symptoms

These conditions share symptoms with Superficial siderosis, which is why a clinical evaluation is important.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Superficial siderosis?

Superficial siderosis is a health condition described in medical literature. Superficial siderosis is a medical condition that may be associated with various symptoms and signs.

What are the symptoms of Superficial siderosis?

Superficial siderosis is associated with 13 symptoms in the medical literature we index, including Abnormal bleeding, Back pain, Bilateral sensorineural hearing impairment, Headache, Internal hemorrhage, Lower limb muscle weakness. Symptoms vary widely between individuals.

How is Superficial siderosis diagnosed or investigated?

A healthcare provider may use a combination of medical history, physical examination, and tests. Common tests associated with Superficial siderosis include CBC with Differential, Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP), Urinalysis. This information is educational, not a diagnosis.

Is SymptomDatabase.com diagnosing me?

No. SymptomDatabase.com does not provide diagnosis. If you are concerned you may have Superficial siderosis, please discuss your symptoms with a qualified healthcare provider.

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