Here's your chance to sit in the doctor's chair.
Given the symptoms of some common diseases, can you make the correct diagnosis? It's time for you to put on your stethoscope and test your medical mettle in this quiz.
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Can You Be a Doctor and Diagnose These Diseases? Quiz Questions
A 35-year-old woman comes into your office complaining of constipation. Which one of these diseases is most likely NOT the cause?
GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease)
Chagas disease
Depression
A 49-year-old man is complaining of a fever and dizziness that doesnโt get better when he rests or drinks a lot fluid. What could it be?
High blood pressure
Anemia
Middle ear infection
An 18-year-old girl comes in complaining of being bloated but also losing her appetite. What is your diagnosis?
Gastroenteritis (stomach flu)
Gallstones
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
An older woman walks in to your office with swollen legs and yellow fingernails. You notice that her toenails are also yellow. She also complains of respiratory issues. What is causing her symptoms?
Yellow Nail Syndrome
Lymphedema
Fungal Infection
A two-year-old comes to your office scratching his arm and has a small, raised bump on his arm with a red circular area surrounding it. What is your diagnosis?
Mosquito bite
Spider bite
Ant attack
Your next appointment shows up complaining of speech impairment, difficulty walking and symptoms of dementia. She says her symptoms have been growing steadily worse. You also notice a yellow tint to her skin and visible signs of weakness. What is your diagnosis?
Graves Disease
Hyponatremia
Wilson's Disease
A patient comes to your office with a bulge on his testicle. Itโs not causing any pain or discomfort, but itโs worrisome to him. Which of these conditions is probably NOT the cause?
Testicular Cancer
Hydrocele
Variocele
A 55-year-old woman comes in with hand tremors. What question most likely WONโT help make a diagnosis?
How much caffeine do you drink?
Are you eating enough protein?
Do hand tremors run in your family?
A pale five-year-old boy comes into your office with complaints about bruising easily and bleeding gums. What could be the cause?
Scurvy
Brushing his teeth too hard
Leukemia
An obese woman who smokes came in the ER complaining of tingling in her left arm and difficulty walking. What is your diagnosis?
Creutzfeldt Jakob Disease
Stroke
Ataxia (Louis-Bar Syndrome)
A patient walks in to your office with dark red, irregular patches of skin and unusual overgrowths of cartilage. Sections of her skeleton are beginning to look deformed. What is your diagnosis?
Fucosidosis
Ollier Disease
Maffucci Syndrome
A woman comes in to her appointment having lost weight inexplicably with strange lesions on her skin. Sheโs had a few for years, but more and more are starting to appear. What is your diagnosis?
Kohlmeier Disease
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Degos Disease
A lethargic young man walks into your office and appears to be disoriented. He tells you that he has been eating and sleeping nonstop for the past week and has been very irritable whenever awake. What is your diagnosis?
Narcolepsy
Seasonal Affective Disorder
Kleine-Levin Syndrome
Worried about her childโs development, a mother comes to your office with her son. After an examination, you notice his feet are abnormally large, especially compared to the rest of his body. His jaw and front of his skull seem to be enlarged as well. What is your diagnosis?
Hypopituitarism
Acromegaly
Cushing Syndrome
A mother comes into your office with her two-year-old daughter who is beginning to lose basic motor and communication skills. You also notice the child is having involuntary hand gestures. What is your diagnosis?
Angelmand Syndrome
Autism
Rett Syndrome
A man comes into your office complaining of a swollen right leg. He claims that ever since he returned from vacation in Tahiti, he has been experiencing fever, chills and headaches. What do you think the culprit is?
Influenza
Filariasis
Lymphedema
A 40-year-old man walks into your office limping. A heavy smoker, he complains of a progressing numbness and tingling of his legs. You notice lesions along his legs as well. What is your diagnosis?
Gout
Buerger's Disease
Dermatitis
A patient comes to your office complaining of swollen, painful joints. He has had a fever recently and has broken out in a hive-like rash all over his body. What is your diagnosis?
Pseudogout
Lupus
Schnitzler Syndrome
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