Common Health Conditions
Here you will find a list of conditions that commonly are associated with those who identify as vampyres or are mistaken for symptoms of vampirism. Please note that you can have a medical condition and still be a vampyre.
List of conditions
Autoimmune Disease
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Fatigue ​
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Fever
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Muscle aches
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Joint pain and swelling
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Skin problems
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Abdominal pain
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Digestion problems
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Swollen glands.
Anemia
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Tiredness.
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Weakness.
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Shortness of breath.
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Pale or yellowish skin, which might be more obvious on white skin than on Black or brown skin.
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Irregular heartbeat.
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Dizziness or lightheadedness.
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Chest pain.
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Cold hands and feet.
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Headaches.
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Fatigue: A profound tiredness that doesn't improve with rest
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Post-exertional malaise (PEM): Symptoms worsen after physical or mental activity, even minor amounts
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Cognitive issues: Difficulty thinking, concentrating, or remembering things
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Pain: Muscle pain, headaches, sore throat, and tender lymph nodes
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Sensitivity: Increased sensitivity to light, sound, smells, food, and medicines
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Dizziness: Dizziness that worsens when standing up from sitting or lying down
Clinical Vampirism/ Renfield Syndrome
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Auto-Vampirism
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Need to drink blood or eat live animals
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Delusions
Endometriosis
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Painful periods. Pelvic pain and cramping may start before a menstrual period and last for days into it. You also may have lower back and stomach pain. Another name for painful periods is dysmenorrhea.
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Pain with bowel movements or urination. You're most likely to have these symptoms before or during a menstrual period.
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Excessive bleeding. Sometimes, you may have heavy menstrual periods or bleeding between periods.
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Other symptoms. You may have fatigue, diarrhea, constipation, bloating or nausea. These symptoms are more common before or during menstrual periods.
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
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Infertility: Difficulty getting pregnant due to irregular or no ovulation
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Sleep apnea: Increased risk of obstructive sleep apnea, a disorder that causes pauses in breathing during sleep
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Diabetes:
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Menstrual irregularities: Irregular or missed periods, or very light periods
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Hair loss: Thinning hair or male-pattern baldness
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Skin tags: Small pieces of extra skin on the neck or armpits