Symptoms CheckerPlease enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.1 Introduction 2345Patient678Symptoms9Interview10111213141516171819ResultsHello! You’re about to use a short (3 min), safe and anonymous health checkup. Your answers will be carefully analyzed and you’ll learn about possible causes of your symptoms. NextTerms of Service Before using the checkup, please read Terms of Service. Remember that: Checkup is not a diagnosis. Checkup is for informational purposes and is not a qualified medical opinion. Do not use in emergencies. In case of health emergency, call your local emergency number immediately. Your data is safe. Information that you provide is anonymous and not shared with anyone. Checkboxes *I read and accept Terms of Service Privacy PolicyPreviousNextWhat do you now plan to do about your symptoms? I plan to stay at home and self-care I plan to see a doctor I plan to go to an emergency room I don’t know PreviousNextWho is the checkup for? * Myself Someone else PreviousNextWhat is your sex? * Female Male PreviousNextHow old are you? 50 PreviousNextPlease check all the statements below that apply to you.Select one answer in each row.I’m overweight or obese *YesNoDon't KnowI smoke cigarettes *YesNoDon't KnowI’ve recently suffered an injury *YesNoDon't KnowI have high cholesterol *YesNoDon't KnowI have hypertension *YesNoDon't KnowI have diabetes *YesNoDon't KnowPreviousNextAdd symptoms *HeadacheCoughFeverPreviousNextDo you have any of the following symptoms?FatigueChillsMuscle painDiminished appetiteShortness of breathExcessive sweatingPreviousNextHave you been diagnosed with asthma?YesNoDon't knowPreviousNextWhen did these episodes of shortness of breath start?Within the past hourBetween 1 hour and 1 day agoBetween 1 day and 4 weeks agoMore than 4 weeks agoPreviousNextWhat is the oxygen saturation level of your blood as recorded by a pulse oximeter?>94%90-94%80-89%<80%It wasn't measuredHas the shortness of breath severely worsened in the past 24 hours?YesNoDon't knowPreviousNextHow severe is the shortness of breath?Severe, e.g., when performing regular daily activities such as talking, sitting, or getting dressedModerate, e.g., after a few minutes of walkingMild, e.g., only when hurrying, climbing stairs, or walking up a hillNot surePreviousNextWhat is your body temperature?Between 98.6 and 100.4 °F or 37 and 38 °CBetween 100.4 and 104 °F or 38 and 40 °CMore than 104 °F or 40 °CIt wasn't measuredPreviousNextHow long have you had a fever?Less than 3 daysBetween 3 and 7 daysMore than 7 daysPreviousNextWas the injury caused by a major force such as a car accident or a fall from a substantial height, or have you developed any of the following symptoms, e.g., trouble breathing, heavy bleeding, or difficulty moving your arms or legs, or experiencing double vision?YesNoDon't knowPreviousNextSudden difficulty breathing or shortness of breathYesNoDon't knowRapid and shallow breathing, wheezing, or bluish skin colourationYesNoDon't knowPreviousNextConfusion or disorientationYesNoDon't knowLoss of function of limbs, urinary bladder, or bowels or loss of speech, vision, or hearingYesNoDon't knowPreviousNextYour symptoms are very serious, and you may require emergency care. Do not delay. Call an ambulance right nowUpdating preview…This is a preview of your submission. It has not been submitted yet! Please take a moment to verify your information. You can also go back to make changes. Results Please note that the list below may not be complete and is provided solely for informational purposes and is not a qualified medical opinion. Common cold Acute viral tonsillopharyngitis Acute streptococcal tonsillopharyngitis Acute viral sinusitis Middle ear infection Results Result is Pending PreviousSend Feed Feedback Symptoms CheckerPlease enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.1 Introduction 2345Patient678Symptoms9Interview10111213141516171819ResultsHello! You’re about to use a short (3 min), safe and anonymous health checkup. Your answers will be carefully analyzed and you’ll learn about possible causes of your symptoms. NextTerms of Service Before using the checkup, please read Terms of Service. Remember that: Checkup is not a diagnosis. Checkup is for informational purposes and is not a qualified medical opinion. Do not use in emergencies. In case of health emergency, call your local emergency number immediately. Your data is safe. Information that you provide is anonymous and not shared with anyone. Checkboxes *I read and accept Terms of Service Privacy PolicyPreviousNextWhat do you now plan to do about your symptoms? I plan to stay at home and self-care I plan to see a doctor I plan to go to an emergency room I don’t know PreviousNextWho is the checkup for? * Myself Someone else PreviousNextWhat is your sex? * Female Male PreviousNextHow old are you? 50 PreviousNextPlease check all the statements below that apply to you.Select one answer in each row.I’m overweight or obese *YesNoDon't KnowI smoke cigarettes *YesNoDon't KnowI’ve recently suffered an injury *YesNoDon't KnowI have high cholesterol *YesNoDon't KnowI have hypertension *YesNoDon't KnowI have diabetes *YesNoDon't KnowPreviousNextAdd symptoms *HeadacheCoughFeverPreviousNextDo you have any of the following symptoms?FatigueChillsMuscle painDiminished appetiteShortness of breathExcessive sweatingPreviousNextHave you been diagnosed with asthma?YesNoDon't knowPreviousNextWhen did these episodes of shortness of breath start?Within the past hourBetween 1 hour and 1 day agoBetween 1 day and 4 weeks agoMore than 4 weeks agoPreviousNextWhat is the oxygen saturation level of your blood as recorded by a pulse oximeter?>94%90-94%80-89%<80%It wasn't measuredHas the shortness of breath severely worsened in the past 24 hours?YesNoDon't knowPreviousNextHow severe is the shortness of breath?Severe, e.g., when performing regular daily activities such as talking, sitting, or getting dressedModerate, e.g., after a few minutes of walkingMild, e.g., only when hurrying, climbing stairs, or walking up a hillNot surePreviousNextWhat is your body temperature?Between 98.6 and 100.4 °F or 37 and 38 °CBetween 100.4 and 104 °F or 38 and 40 °CMore than 104 °F or 40 °CIt wasn't measuredPreviousNextHow long have you had a fever?Less than 3 daysBetween 3 and 7 daysMore than 7 daysPreviousNextWas the injury caused by a major force such as a car accident or a fall from a substantial height, or have you developed any of the following symptoms, e.g., trouble breathing, heavy bleeding, or difficulty moving your arms or legs, or experiencing double vision?YesNoDon't knowPreviousNextSudden difficulty breathing or shortness of breathYesNoDon't knowRapid and shallow breathing, wheezing, or bluish skin colourationYesNoDon't knowPreviousNextConfusion or disorientationYesNoDon't knowLoss of function of limbs, urinary bladder, or bowels or loss of speech, vision, or hearingYesNoDon't knowPreviousNextYour symptoms are very serious, and you may require emergency care. Do not delay. Call an ambulance right nowUpdating preview…This is a preview of your submission. It has not been submitted yet! Please take a moment to verify your information. You can also go back to make changes. Results Please note that the list below may not be complete and is provided solely for informational purposes and is not a qualified medical opinion. Common cold Acute viral tonsillopharyngitis Acute streptococcal tonsillopharyngitis Acute viral sinusitis Middle ear infection Results Result is Pending PreviousSend Feed Feedback