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  1. Sweating and body odor - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

    May 3, 2025 · Sweating and body odor most often affect the underarm and groin areas, the palms, the bottom of the feet, and the head, face and scalp. It's common for some people to …

  2. Foot swelling or leg swelling in adults - Mayo Clinic

    Find possible causes of foot swelling or leg swelling based on specific factors. Check one or more factors on this page that apply to your symptom.

  3. Thyroid disease: How does it affect your mood? - Mayo Clinic

    Oct 14, 2025 · Depression. Unusual tiredness. Although thyroid disease can affect mood, it's unusual for those symptoms be the only evidence of thyroid disease. Thyroid disease is …

  4. Foot drop - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    Jan 15, 2025 · This unusual kind of walking, called steppage gait, might cause the foot to slap down onto the floor with each step. In some cases, the skin on the top of the foot and toes …

  5. Urine odor Causes - Mayo Clinic

    Jul 4, 2005 · Gastrointestinal-bladder fistula (an unusual link between the intestines and the bladder) Kidney infection — which can affect one or both kidneys. Kidney stones — or hard …

  6. Vagina: What's typical, what's not - Mayo Clinic

    Jan 30, 2025 · Vaginal health matters. Learn how to keep your vagina healthy and spot possible issues.

  7. Vaginal bleeding Causes - Mayo Clinic

    May 2, 2023 · Unusual vaginal bleeding could be a symptom of an issue with your reproductive system. This is called a gynecological condition. Or it could be due to another medical problem …

  8. Symptom Checker - Mayo Clinic

    Find possible causes of symptoms in children and adults. See our Symptom Checker.

  9. Fatigue Causes - Mayo Clinic

    Feb 11, 2023 · Most of the time fatigue can be traced to one or more lifestyle issues, such as poor sleep habits or lack of exercise. Fatigue can be caused by a medicine or linked to depression. …

  10. Bleeding after menopause: A concern? - Mayo Clinic

    It's unusual to bleed from the vagina after menopause. Learn what health problems can cause it and why you need to see your health care provider.