1. Introduction<br><br>PART I - SYSTEMIC SYMPTOMS<br>Section I.I - General<br>2. Joint hypermobility and pain<br>3. Chronic Widespread Pain<br>4. Widespread pain in childhood<br>5. Myofascial Pain<br>6. Multiple unexplained symptoms<br>7. Itchy rash and general malaise<br><br>Section I.II - Fatigue<br>8. Fatigue<br>9. Brain fog<br><br>Section I.III - Skin<br>10. Stretched, unsightly scars<br>11. Bruising and bleeding<br>12. Poor wound healing<br>13. Repeated joint dislocation and bruising<br><br>PART II - HEAD AND NECK<br>Section II.I - Psychological health<br>14. Anxiety<br>15. Depression<br>16. Posttraumatic stress<br>17. Attention difficulties<br>18. Loneliness and social isolation<br><br>Section II.II - Head and neck<br>19. Postural Headache<br>20. Persistent pressure headache<br>21. Cough-induced headache<br>22. Excruciating headache on the side of the head<br>23. Headache with shaking episodes and "brain fog"<br>24. Skull-base headache with intermittent burning limb pain<br>25. Fainting, headache, and "bobble head"<br>26. Pressure headache and blurry vision<br>27. Head, neck, and shoulder pain<br>28. Headache with pain and stiffness in the neck<br>29. Migraine<br><br>Section II.III - Eyes<br>30. Difficulty reading<br>31. Blurry and double vision<br><br>Section II.IV - Mouth and voice<br>32. Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) pain and headache<br>33. Gum bleeding and early tooth loss<br>34. Difficulty swallowing<br>35. Voice change<br><br>PART III - TORSO<br>Section III.I - Upper and lower back<br>36. Upper back pain<br>37. Low back pain<br>38. Progressive leg weakness and urinary incontinence<br>39. Sacral and buttock pain<br><br>Section III.II - Rib cage<br>40. Posterior rib cage pain<br>41. Chest wall pain<br><br>Section III.III - Lungs<br>42. Shortness of breath<br>43. Still tired after sleeping<br><br>Section III.IV - Heart and cardiovascular system<br>44. Palpitations<br>45. Feeling shaky with palpitations<br>46. Severe abdominal pain and a cold leg<br><br>Section III.V - Abdomen<br>47. Abdominal pain and feeding intolerance in a child<br>48. Chronic constipation and nausea in a child<br>49. Failure to thrive in a young child<br>50. Heartburn and feeling full, even after a small meal<br>51. Stomach pain and reflux failing medical management<br>52. Sluggish stomach<br>53. Persistent nausea<br>54. Severe constipation<br>55. Severe abdominal pain after eating, and weight loss<br>56. Stomach and midback pain with eating<br><br>Section III.VI - Pelvis<br>57. Bladder pain with urinary frequency and urgency<br>58. Bulging of the bladder and vagina, with difficulty urinating<br>59. Rectal bulging, hemorrhoids, and difficulty emptying the bowel<br><br>PART IV - LIMBS<br>Section IV.I - Movement disorders<br>60. Twitching<br>61. Uncontrolled spasms triggered by exercise<br><br>Section IV.II - Shoulder / upper limb<br>62. Neck pain and tingling in the arm and hand<br>63. Shoulder pain and/or instability<br>64. Painful shoulder blade<br>65. Intermittent pain and weakness in the arm and hand<br>66. Pain in the hands and reduced grip strength<br>67. Pain and weakness in the forearm, wrist and hand<br><br>Section IV.III - Lower limb<br>68. Hip Pain<br>69. Wobbly kneecap and a painful knee<br>70. Swelling and redness in both feet<br>71. Leg swelling and pain<br>72. Weakness and painful numbness in the arms and legs<br>73. Burning pain in the feet<br>74. Foot pain and repeated ankle sprains<br>75. Painful heels, and tired and clumsy feet