Symptoms A–Z
Quick, evidence-based guides for the most common reasons people book a doctor — with red flags, self-care, and one-tap booking.
Fever
Most fevers fight off infection on their own — but some need a doctor, fast.
Headache
Most headaches are benign. A few aren't — here's how to tell the difference.
Cough
Most coughs clear within three weeks. The ones that don't need investigation.
Chest Pain
Chest pain deserves respect. This page is not a substitute for emergency care.
Acne
The right treatment depends on the type of acne. Skip the trial-and-error.
Back Pain
The right diagnosis saves months of misdirected treatment.
Anxiety
You don't need to wait until it feels unbearable.
Skin Rash
A photo-based consultation is often all it takes.
Toothache
Pain relief tonight, a definitive fix soon.
Stomach Pain
Location, timing, and accompanying symptoms tell most of the story.
Sore Throat
Antibiotics rarely help a sore throat. Here's when they do.
Fatigue
Fatigue is a symptom, not a diagnosis. Get the cause identified.
Dizziness
Dizziness can be harmless or a warning sign — the difference matters.
Insomnia
Short runs of bad sleep are normal. Chronic insomnia is treatable — and worth treating.
Shortness of Breath
Never ignore new or sudden shortness of breath — it deserves a doctor's eye.
Nausea
Nausea is a symptom, not a diagnosis — and the cause matters.
Joint Pain
Joint pain isn't 'just age' — most causes are treatable once identified.
Constipation
Everyone gets constipated sometimes. If it's your new normal, that's worth checking.