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How Do You Check Symptoms On Webmd?

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How Do You Check Symptoms On Webmd?

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It has happened to all of us. We have some strange symptoms and find that they aren’t quite serious enough to place a call to the doctor. To find out the possible causes of your symptoms, you can log onto WebMD and use their Symptom Checker for a possible diagnosis. Step 1 Head to the WebMD homepage at webmd.com. Once there, click on the “Symptom Checker” icon. Step 2 Start by providing basic information about yourself. This includes age and gender. You can also fill in the optional zip code field. Step 3 Click on the part of the body where your symptoms are occurring. You should see a female or male diagram to use. As you scroll over the body, the body part’s name will come up. Step 4 Pick a more specific part of the body. Once you zoom to the general area, you need to select the exact area where the symptoms are occurring. Step 5 Find your symptoms from the provided list. Each symptom you choose will open a window that asks for more details. Step 6 Look through possible conditions. W

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