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identify all the signs and symtoms of all these as closely as possible. Lordosis, Kyphosis, Scoliosis Herniated intervertebral disc Osteoporosis Osteomyelitis Paget disease (osteitis deformans) Fractures Dislocations Osteoarthritis Rheumatoid arthritis Gout Sprains and strains Bursitis and tendinitis Carpal tunnel syndrome Plantar fasciitis Myasthenia gravis Systemic lupus erythematosus Fibromyalgia

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identify all the signs and symtoms of all these as closely as possible. Lordosis, Kyphosis, Scoliosis Herniated intervertebral disc Osteoporosis Osteomyelitis Paget disease (osteitis deformans) Fractures Dislocations Osteoarthritis Rheumatoid arthritis Gout Sprains and strains Bursitis and tendinitis Carpal tunnel syndrome Plantar fasciitis Myasthenia gravis Systemic lupus erythematosus Fibromyalgia

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Sure, here are the signs and symptoms of the conditions you listed:

  1. Lordosis: Excessive inward curvature of the spine, noticeable arch in the lower back, discomfort or pain.

  2. Kyphosis: Excessive outward curvature of the spine, hunchback or humpback appearance, back pain, stiffness, and fatigue.

  3. Scoliosis: Sideways curvature of the spine, uneven shoulders or waist, one hip higher than the other.

  4. Herniated intervertebral disc: Pain and numbness, usually on one side of the body, pain that extends to your arms or legs, pain that worsens at night.

  5. Osteoporosis: Back pain, loss of height over time, a stooped posture, fractures of the wrist, hip or spine.

  6. Osteomyelitis: Fever, fatigue, irritability, swelling around the affected bone, pain in the area of the infection.

  7. Paget's disease: Bone pain, joint pain, feeling of warmth in the affected area, redness in the affected area.

  8. Fractures: Pain, swelling, bruising, inability to move the injured area, deformity of the injured area.

  9. Dislocations: Intense pain, inability to move the joint, visible deformity of the joint, swelling or discoloration.

  10. Osteoarthritis: Pain during or after movement, stiffness after periods of inactivity, tenderness when pressure is applied to the joint, loss of flexibility.

  11. Rheumatoid arthritis: Tender, warm, swollen joints, joint stiffness that is usually worse in the mornings, fatigue, fever, and weight loss.

  12. Gout: Intense joint pain, lingering discomfort, inflammation and redness, limited range of motion.

  13. Sprains and strains: Pain, swelling, bruising, limited ability to move the affected joint.

  14. Bursitis and tendinitis: Pain, swelling, stiffness, redness, warmth at the site of the tendon.

  15. Carpal tunnel syndrome: Tingling or numbness in your fingers or hand, weakness in your hand, shock-like feelings that radiate to your thumb and index, middle and ring fingers.

  16. Plantar fasciitis: Sharp heel pain, stiffness in the foot, pain that worsens when you stand or walk.

  17. Myasthenia gravis: Weakness in your arm or leg muscles, double vision, drooping eyelids, difficulty swallowing, shortness of breath.

  18. Systemic lupus erythematosus: Fatigue, joint pain, rash, fever, hair loss, ulcers, swollen lymph nodes.

  19. Fibromyalgia: Widespread pain, fatigue, sleep disturbances, memory and mood issues.

Please note that these are general symptoms and can vary from person to person. If you or someone else is experiencing these symptoms, it's important to consult with a healthcare provider for an accurate diagnosis.

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