• Abdominal pain
  • Constipation
  • Cough
  • Decreased Hearing
  • Diarrhea
  • Earache
  • Eye discomfort and redness
  • Fever
  • Headaches
  • Joint pain or muscle pain
  • Nasal congestion
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Skin rashes
  • Sore throat
  • Urinary problems
  • Vision problems
  • Wheezing
  • Abdominal Pain
    • Extreme

    • Mild to moderate

    • Moderate to severe

    • Intermittent or episodic

    • Recent (hours to days)

    • Sudden (minutes to hours)

    • Eating suspect food

    • Recent antibiotic use

    • Coughing or other jarring movements

    • Eating certain foods

    • Menstrual cycle

    • Stress

    • Avoiding certain foods

    • Drinking more water

    • Eating more fiber

    • Abdominal swelling

    • Constipation

    • Delayed growth or sexual development

    • Diarrhea

    • Failure to thrive (infant or toddler)

    • Family history of migraines

    • Fever

    • Lump in abdomen

    • Nausea or vomiting

    • Passing gas

    • Rash

    • Stomach growling or rumbling

    • Stools with blood

    • Stools with pus

    • Weight loss

    Constipation
    • Ongoing or recurrent

    • Recent

    • Avoiding regular bowel movements

    • Abdominal pain

    • Abdominal swelling

    • Anal or rectal pain

    • Bloody stools

    • Diarrhea

    • Fever

    • Lack of appetite

    • Leaking stool

    • Lump in abdomen

    • Nausea or vomiting

    Cough
    • Dry

    • Followed by a "whoop" when inhaling

    • Gasping

    • Harsh or barking

    • Producing phlegm or sputum

    • New or recent

    • Ongoing or recurrent

    • Progressive or worsening

    • Allergens or irritants

    • Bluish skin on face

    • Chest pain or tightness

    • Chills or sweating

    • Decreased energy or fatigue

    • Diarrhea

    • Drooling or difficulty swallowing

    • Fever

    • Headache or facial pain

    • High-pitched breathing sound when inhaling

    • Hoarse voice

    • Lack of appetite

    • Muscle aches

    • Rapid heartbeat

    • Rapid or difficult breathing

    • Red eyes

    • Runny or stuffy nose

    • Shortness of breath

    • Sneezing

    • Sore throat

    • Vomiting

    • Watery or itchy eyes

    • Wheezing

    Decreased hearing
    • Change in air pressure

    • Cold or upper respiratory illness

    • Foreign object in ear

    • Injury or trauma

    • Loud, sudden noise

    • Middle ear infection

    • Bleeding from ear

    • Clear or pus-filled drainage

    • Dizziness or spinning sensation

    • Ear pain or discomfort

    • Feeling of fullness in ear

    • Fever

    • Headache

    • Nausea or vomiting

    • Redness in ear canal

    • Redness or swelling of outer ear

    • Ringing or buzzing in ear

    • Scaly or flaking skin on outer ear

    Diarrhea
    • Ongoing or recurrent (weeks to years)

    • Recent (days to weeks)

    • Sudden (hours to days)

    • Eating suspect food

    • Recent antibiotic use

    • Eating certain foods

    • Avoiding certain foods

    • Abdominal pain or cramping

    • Bloating or abdominal swelling

    • Bloody stools

    • Constipation

    • Cough or wheezing

    • Decreased energy or fatigue

    • Delayed growth

    • Delayed puberty

    • Enlargement or rounding of fingertips or toes

    • Failure to thrive (infants and toddlers)

    • Fever

    • Foul-smelling stools

    • Frequent respiratory infections

    • Hallucinations

    • Lump in abdomen

    • Mucus in stools

    • Muscle aches or joint pain

    • Nausea or vomiting

    • Passing gas

    • Stomach growling or rumbling

    • Urgency to have a bowel movement

    • Weight loss

    Earache
    • Change in air pressure

    • Cold or upper respiratory illness

    • Exposure to allergens or irritants

    • Foreign object in ear

    • Injury or trauma

    • Loud, sudden noise

    • Bleeding from ear

    • Clear or pus-filled drainage

    • Cough

    • Decreased hearing

    • Difficulty sleeping or irritability (infant or toddler)

    • Dizziness or spinning sensation

    • Feeling of fullness in ear

    • Fever

    • Headache or facial pain

    • Itchy nose, mouth or throat

    • Mild body aches

    • Nausea or vomiting

    • Redness in ear canal

    • Redness or swelling of outer ear

    • Ringing or buzzing in ear

    • Runny or stuffy nose

    • Scaly or flaking skin on outer ear

    • Sneezing

    • Sore throat

    • Watery or itchy eyes

    Eye discomfort and redness
    • Dry or itchy

    • Gritty sensation

    • Severe pain

    • Stinging or burning sensation

    • Crusted eyelashes after sleeping

    • Excessive tearing

    • Red, painful lump on the eyelid

    • Redness

    • Stringy mucus in or around the eye

    • Swelling around the eye

    • Blurred vision

    • Vision loss

    • Allergens or other irritants

    • Injury or trauma

    • No clearly recognized cause

    • Eye movement

    • Cough

    • Difficulty sleeping or irritability (infants or toddlers)

    • Fever

    • Headache or facial pain

    • Mild body aches

    • Runny or stuffy nose

    • Sneezing

    Fever
    • Abdominal pain or cramping

    • Bloody or cloudy urine

    • Bloody stools

    • Chest pain or tightness

    • Chills

    • Confusion

    • Cough

    • Decreased energy or fatigue

    • Diarrhea

    • Ear pain or discharge

    • Frequent or painful urination

    • Headache

    • Loss of appetite

    • Muscle aches

    • Nausea or vomiting

    • Night sweats

    • Rapid heartbeat

    • Rapid or difficult breathing

    • Rash

    • Red spots at the back of the roof of the mouth

    • Red, swollen tonsils

    • Runny or stuffy nose

    • Shortness of breath

    • Sneezing

    • Sore throat

    • Stiff neck

    • Swollen glands (lymph nodes) in neck

    • Watery or itchy eyes

    • Wheezing

    • White patches or pus on tonsils

    Headaches
    • Extreme

    • Mild to moderate

    • Moderate to severe

    • Pressure or squeezing sensation

    • Stabbing or burning

    • Throbbing

    • Around one eye or radiates from one eye

    • Behind eyes or radiates from eyes

    • On both sides of head

    • On one side of head

    • Is gradual

    • Is preceded by head injury or fall

    • Is preceded by visual or other sensory disturbances

    • Is sudden

    • Several hours to several days

    • Several minutes to a few hours

    • Gradually becomes more frequent

    • Is daily

    • Is often in the morning

    • Is often the same time every day

    • Change in sleep patterns

    • Clenching or grinding teeth

    • Everyday activities

    • Hormonal changes

    • Poor posture

    • Stress

    • Lying down in the dark

    • Over-the-counter pain medication

    • Rest

    • Achy joints or muscles

    • Change in personality, behaviors or mental status

    • Confusion

    • Difficulty speaking

    • Dizziness

    • Fever

    • Jaw pain

    • Memory loss or forgetfulness

    • Nausea or vomiting

    • Persistent weakness

    • Restlessness or agitation

    • Ringing in ears

    • Runny or stuffy nose

    • Seizures

    • Sensitivity to light or noise

    • Stiff neck

    • Vision problems

    • Weakness on one side of body

    Joint pain or muscle pain
    • Bone pain

    • Joint pain

    • Muscles aches, cramps or pain

    • Is limited to a specific area

    • Is throughout the whole body

    • Migrates from one site to another

    • Gradual

    • Intermittent or episodic

    • Sudden

    • Recent sore throat

    • Tick bite or possible exposure to ticks

    • At night

    • In late afternoon or early evening

    • In the morning or after a nap

    • Activity or overuse

    • Injury

    • Abdominal pain

    • Bloody stools

    • Chest pain

    • Concentration or memory problems

    • Easy bruising or bleeding

    • Emotional outbursts or unusual behaviors

    • Eye discomfort

    • Fever

    • Fever with no apparent cause

    • Headache

    • Jerky, uncontrollable body movements

    • Joint stiffness

    • Loss of appetite

    • Nausea or vomiting

    • Persistent decreased energy or fatigue

    • Rash

    • Shortness of breath

    • Skin redness or warmth near affected area

    • Small lumps under the skin

    • Swelling or tenderness near affected area

    • Swollen lymph nodes in neck, groin or underarms

    • Tiny red spots on skin

    • Weight loss

    Nasal congestion
    • New or recent

    • Persistent or recurrent

    • Clear or watery

    • Yellow or greenish

    • Bad breath

    • Blue-colored skin under the eyes

    • Chills

    • Cough

    • Decreased energy or fatigue

    • Diarrhea

    • Ear pain

    • Fever

    • Frequent snoring

    • Headache or facial pain

    • Itchy eyes, nose, mouth or throat

    • Mild body aches

    • Nausea or vomiting

    • Rapid heartbeat

    • Rapid or difficult breathing

    • Reduced sense of smell or taste

    • Runny nose

    • Sneezing

    • Sore throat

    • Upper jaw or tooth pain

    • Watery eyes

    • Wheezing

    Nausea or vomiting
    • Eating certain foods

    • Intermittent or episodic

    • Recent (hours to days)

    • Sudden (minutes to hours)

    • Within the first two months of life

    • Abdominal bloating or swelling

    • Abdominal pain that's severe and progressive

    • Abdominal pain, discomfort or cramps

    • Bloody stools

    • Body aches or pain

    • Chills

    • Constipation

    • Cough

    • Dark urine

    • Diarrhea

    • Difficulty breathing

    • Failure to thrive or gain weight (infant)

    • Fever

    • Fussiness or irritability

    • Headache

    • Hives or rash

    • Lack of appetite

    • Poor feeding (infant)

    • Runny or stuffy nose

    • Sore throat

    • Swelling or tingling of lips, face and tongue

    • Weight loss

    • Wet burps or spit up

    • Wheezing

    • Yellowing of skin or eyes

    Skin rashes
    • Blisters

    • Itchy

    • Lacy and slightly raised

    • Oozing sores that become crusty

    • Pus-filled, crusty swellings

    • Raised, red welts

    • Red or discolored blotches

    • Red or discolored bumps

    • Red or discolored skin

    • Ring shaped

    • Scaly or flaky

    • Thick and leathery

    • Tracks or lines

    • A small site and then spreads

    • Buttocks

    • Diaper area

    • Face or neck

    • Folds of skin

    • Genital area

    • Hands or feet

    • Scalp

    • Trunk

    • Eating certain foods

    • Exposure to allergen or irritant

    • Exposure to irritating plants

    • Exposure to lake or river water

    • Prolonged exposure to heat

    • Tick bite or possible exposure to ticks

    • Abdominal pain

    • Brittle hair and hair loss

    • Cough

    • Dandruff

    • Diarrhea

    • Difficulty breathing

    • Fever

    • Headache

    • Joint pain

    • Loss of appetite

    • Mouth or tongue sores

    • Muscle aches or pains

    • Muscle weakness

    • Nausea or vomiting

    • Peeling skin on hands or feet

    • Persistent fatigue or weakness

    • Red eyes

    • Red, swollen tongue

    • Runny nose

    • Sore throat

    • Swelling of lips, face or tongue

    • Tender or painful scalp

    • Weight loss

    Sore throat
    • Blue-colored skin or lips

    • Chills or sweats

    • Cough

    • Difficult or painful swallowing

    • Difficult or raspy breathing

    • Enlarged, tender lymph nodes in neck

    • Fever

    • Headache or facial pain

    • Hoarse or muffled voice

    • Mild body aches

    • Red, swollen tonsils

    • Runny or stuffy nose

    • Skin rash

    • Sneezing

    • Watery eyes

    • White patches or pus on tonsils

    • Yellow or greenish phlegm or discharge from nose

    Urinary problems
    • Blood in urine

    • Change in urine color

    • Cloudy urine

    • Frequent urination

    • New episodes of bed-wetting

    • New episodes of daytime wetting or accidents

    • Pain or burning when urinating

    • Strong, persistent urge to urinate

    • Severe or bloody diarrhea

    • Sore throat or upper respiratory infection

    • Abdominal pain or discomfort

    • Back, side or groin pain

    • Fatigue or weakness

    • Fever

    • Irritability (infant)

    • Pale skin

    • Swelling in face, hands, feet or abdomen

    • Vomiting (infant)

    Vision problems
    • Blurry distant objects

    • Blurry nearby objects

    • Blurry vision at all distances

    • Bright zigzag lines

    • Fading colors

    • Flashes of light

    • Inability to distinguish certain shades of color

    • Objects appear distorted

    • Sensitivity to light

    • Shimmering spots or stars

    • Spots or strings floating in field of vision

    • Vision loss, partial or total

    • One eye

    • Favoring one eye over the other

    • Having one eye that wanders

    • Holding objects away from his or her face

    • Holding objects close to his or her face

    • Squinting frequently

    • Gradual or progressive

    • Recent (hours to days)

    • Sudden (seconds to minutes)

    • Usually no longer than 30 minutes

    • Eye pain or discomfort

    • Eye redness

    • Eyestrain

    • Headache

    • Other sensory disturbances

    • Swelling around the eye

    Wheezing
    • New or recent

    • Ongoing or recurrent

    • Progressive or worsening

    • Allergens or irritants

    • Exposure to cold air

    • Mild to moderate exertion

    • Disrupts sleep

    • Is dry

    • Is gasping, harsh or barking

    • Produces phlegm or sputum

    • Bluish skin on face

    • Chest pain, tightness or discomfort

    • Chills or sweating

    • Delayed growth

    • Drooling or difficulty swallowing

    • Easy tiring during exercise or activity

    • Enlargement or rounding of fingertips or toes

    • Failure to thrive (infant or toddler)

    • Fever

    • Foul-smelling stools

    • Headache or facial pain

    • Hoarse voice

    • Mild body aches

    • Rapid heartbeat

    • Rapid or difficult breathing

    • Recurrent, severe respiratory infections

    • Repeated stops and starts in breathing during sleep

    • Runny or stuffy nose

    • Shortness of breath

    • Sneezing

    • Snoring

    • Sore throat

    • Swelling in hands, ankles or feet

    • Watery or itchy eyes


    *Disclaimer
    Child Symptoms checker is for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice, diagnosis or treatment recommendations.