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Reddit, what's something you should probably go get checked out by a doctor?


  1. Short term memory loss, my debilitating back pain/ sciatica. Update on my sleep apnea.
    — Mattienotabs

  2. I haven't had a period since November but I'm not pregnant. I know something must be wrong but I'm kind of happy that I don't have to deal with it every month.
    — spiritrain

  3. I "injured" my leg running. Took a couple of weeks off and got back into sports again. It was fine for a while then started getting progressively worse. Eventually I had to step sport. My lack of concern and means of transport, along with the long wait times for the NHS meant it took 11 months to find out I was missing a significant portion of my femur, and a further three months to get an operation to put a support plate in my leg. I probably won't do sports competitively again, but I'm looking forward to recovering to the point where I can go hiking and cycling again.
    — PM_ME_FURRY_PICS



  4. Unexplained weight loss.
    — Back2Bach

  5. I haven't had a solid poo in over a decade.
    — beersworth86

  6. If you suddenly keep having headaches, even when you just woke up.
    — DeckcardCain



  7. Don't worry everyone you probably just all have cancer
    — ifyouneedmeimthere

  8. Sometimes I'll be saying something and if somebody interrupts me/changes the subject for a minute my brain sorta "resets" and I just stand there in silence for a few seconds forgetting what I was talking about. Same happens pretty much any time I try reading a book. I get 2 sentences in, reset, and completely forget everything I just read. Sometimes I also just sorta go blank and stare into space for a bit.
    — SleeplessShitposter

  9. Now that I'm getting up there in age, all the moles.
    — Trickyj33



  10. Any lumps in your breasts and armpits. I ignored mine for 2 years thinking that's just how boobs are. Needed surgery, I saw the lump afterwards, it was the size of an infant's fist. Check your lumps people
    — Aeneastoyourdido

  11. Moles and things on your skin. Skin cancer is easily treated if caught early. You 100% should be getting Pap smears if it is your recommended demographic. Also easily treated if caught early. Absolutely everyone right now needs to look up the age they need to start bowel screening. This age differs depending on your ethnicity and family history. Again, bowel cancer and pre cancer is easily treated if caught early. Excessive weight loss with no reason behind it you can think of. Potential STD's. Most STD's can be either be cured or symptom's minimised.
    — dinosauronehundred

  12. Itching & painful skin on one side of your body, without a rash.
    — thenewtransportedman



  13. My feet are seriously messed up.   4/5 toes on each foot are bent sideways at a 45 degree angle, I have callouses the size of dimes on my 2nd toes, I have blood blisters on the tips of a few toes that have been there for a month without healing, all my toenails grow unevenly because of ingrown toenail surgery in the past, I have ver obvious scars on my ankles from kicking myself with my own feet.   I think I could win awards for my ugly feet.
    — Zack1018



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