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Adults – 12+ yr.

Pediatrics: 0-12 yr.

Added (17)

ID Concept Age groups
c_969 Abdominal pain, unspecified Pediatrics
c_802 Alopecia Adults
c_1248 Aphthous stomatitis Adults Pediatrics
c_1246 Constipation, unspecified Adults
c_1253 Eyelid twitch, unspecified Adults Pediatrics
c_247 Glossitis Pediatrics
c_824 Granuloma annulare Adults
c_1263 Hearing loss, unspecified Adults
c_1259 Heterochromia Adults Pediatrics
c_834 Lipoma Adults Pediatrics
c_1220 Malnutrition Pediatrics
c_1231 Motion sickness Adults Pediatrics
c_1252 Nocturnal emission Adults Pediatrics
c_1254 Plugged milk duct Adults
c_1250 Retractile testicle Pediatrics
c_1229 Trigeminal neuropathy Adults
c_743 Vitiligo Adults

Removed (2)

ID Concept Age groups
c_736 Carotid artery disease Adults
c_473 Trigeminal nerve damage Adults

Updated (93)

ID Concept Age groups
c_1015 Facial bones fracture
Hint: Go immediately to the emergency department. Please immediately go to the emergency department.
Adults Pediatrics
c_1055 Femur fracture
Hint: Please go to a trauma unit immediately, or call an ambulance. Please immediately go to a trauma unit, or call an ambulance.
Adults Pediatrics
c_1044 Finger contusion
Hint: Try available self-care measures. If your symptoms do not improve in 24-48 hours, please consult a family doctor. Try available self-care measures. If the symptoms do not improve in 24-48 hours, please consult a family doctor.
Adults Pediatrics
c_887 Foreign body aspiration
Hint: You may need urgent medical assistance. Please seek emergency care! Go immediately to the emergency department. Urgent medical assistance may be needed! Please immediately go to the emergency department.
Adults Pediatrics
c_992 Gambling addiction
Hint: Please consult a psychologist or a psychiatrist. Please consult a psychiatrist or a psychologist.
Adults
c_101 Gastroesophageal reflux disease
Hint: If your symptoms worsen, please consult a family doctor, or a gastroenterologist. If the symptoms worsen, please consult a family doctor or a gastroenterologist.
Adults Pediatrics
c_225 General anxiety disorder
Hint: Please consult a psychologist or a psychiatrist. Please consult a psychiatrist or a psychologist.
Adults
c_247 Glossitis
Name common: Tongue inflammation
Hint: Please consult a family doctor. If the symptoms worsen or you are concerned, please consult a family doctor.
Adults
c_1135 Growing pains
Hint: If pain appears during physical activity, or if the pain worsens or persists, please consult a family doctor. If the pain appears during physical activity, or if the pain worsens or persists, please consult a family doctor.
Adults Pediatrics
c_314 Guillain-Barré syndrome
Hint: You may need urgent medical attention! Ask someone nearby for help. Urgent medical attention may be needed! Ask someone nearby for help.
Adults
c_428 Hashimoto's thyroiditis
Hint: Please consult a GP or an endocrinologist. Please consult a general practitioner or an endocrinologist.
Adults Pediatrics
c_1006 Hemangioma
Hint: If your hemangioma hasn't increased since birth, then it likely does not need a consultation. Otherwise, please consult a dermatologist. If the hemangioma hasn't increased since birth, then it likely does not need a consultation. Otherwise, please consult a dermatologist.
Pediatrics
c_514 Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis
Hint: Call an ambulance immediately! Please immediately call an ambulance.
Adults
c_709 Hemorrhagic stroke
Hint: You need urgent medical attention! Call an ambulance. Urgent medical attention is needed! Please call an ambulance.
Adults Pediatrics
c_443 Hepatic encephalopathy
Hint: Call an ambulance immediately! Please immediately call an ambulance.
Adults
c_290 Hookworm infection
Hint: Please urgently consult a family doctor or infectious disease specialist. Please urgently consult a family doctor or an infectious disease specialist.
Adults Pediatrics
c_50 Hypertension
Hint: Please consult a family doctor. Also, please consult a cardiologist periodically. Please consult a family doctor and periodically consult a cardiologist.
Adults
c_461 Hypertensive crisis
Hint: Please consult a doctor immediately, or call an ambulance. Please consult a family doctor.
Adults
c_462 Hypertensive encephalopathy
Hint: Please consult a doctor immediately. Please immediately consult a doctor.
Adults
c_1243 Hypnic jerks
Hint: Try to improve your sleeping habits. If the symptoms worsen or you are concerned, please consult a family doctor. Try improving your sleeping habits. If the symptoms worsen or you are concerned, please consult a family doctor.
Adults Pediatrics
c_59 Hypothyroidism
Hint: Please consult a GP or an endocrinologist. Please consult a general practitioner or an endocrinologist.
Adults Pediatrics
c_956 Hypovolemic shock
Hint: You may require an urgent medical attention! Ask someone nearby for help. Urgent medical attention may be needed! Ask someone nearby for help.
Adults
c_551 Incarcerated inguinal hernia
Hint: Please consult a surgeon immediately! Please immediately consult a surgeon.
Adults Pediatrics
c_332 Increased intracranial pressure
Hint: You may need urgent medical assistance! Call an ambulance. Urgent medical assistance may be needed! Please call an ambulance.
Adults Pediatrics
c_694 Intestinal obstruction
Hint: You need urgent medical attention! Go immediately to the emergency department, or call an ambulance. Urgent medical attention is needed! Please immediately go to the emergency department, or call an ambulance.
Adults Pediatrics
c_142 Irritable bowel syndrome
Hint: Please consult a GP or a gastroenterologist. Please consult a general practitioner or a gastroenterologist.
Adults Pediatrics
c_114 Ischemic stroke
Hint: Please consult a doctor immediately! Seek emergency care and ask someone nearby for help. Please immediately consult a doctor. Seek emergency care and ask someone nearby for help.
Adults
c_1030 Knee dislocation
Hint: Please go to a trauma unit immediately, or call an ambulance. Please immediately go to a trauma unit, or call an ambulance.
Adults Pediatrics
c_162 Labyrinthitis
Hint: Please consult an ENT specialist. Please consult an otolaryngologist.
Adults
c_727 Lactational mastitis
Name common: Clogged milk duct Breast inflammation associated with lactation
Adults
c_91 Laryngeal cancer
Hint: Please consult an ENT specialist and an oncologist as soon as possible. Please consult an otolaryngologist and an oncologist as soon as possible.
Adults
c_585 Limbic encephalitis
Hint: Please seek medical treatment right away. Please immediately seek medical treatment.
Adults
c_26 Major depressive disorder
Hint: Please consult a psychologist or a psychiatrist. Please consult a psychiatrist or a psychologist.
Adults Pediatrics
c_274 Manic syndrome
Hint: Please consult a psychologist or a psychiatrist. Please consult a psychiatrist or a psychologist.
Adults
c_981 Mechanical back pain
Hint: If the pain persists, please consult a GP. If the pain persists, please consult a general practitioner.
Adults Pediatrics
c_848 Milia
Hint: If you notice any new bumps on your skin, please consult a dermatologist or a GP. If there are any new bumps on the skin, please consult a dermatologist or a general practitioner.
Pediatrics
c_1008 Miliaria
Hint: Remove excess clothing and try to reduce your sweating. Try to reduce sweating by removing excess clothing.
Pediatrics
c_984 Minor head injury, unspecified
Hint: If you have any worrisome symptoms, please go to a trauma center. If any worrisome symptoms appear, please go to a trauma center.
Adults Pediatrics
c_1063 Minor skin injury
Hint: Try to manage the wound on your own. If you cannot, please consult a family doctor. Try managing the wound on your own. If you cannot, please consult a family doctor.
Adults Pediatrics
c_1122 Molluscum contagiosum
Hint: Please consult a GP or an infectious disease specialist. Please consult a general practitioner or an infectious disease specialist.
Adults Pediatrics
c_140 Myocardial infarction
Hint: You may need urgent medical attention! Seek emergency care and ask someone nearby for help. Urgent medical attention may be needed! Please seek emergency care and ask someone nearby for help.
Adults
c_203 Ménière's disease
Hint: Please consult an ENT specialist. Please consult an otolaryngologist.
Adults
c_979 Nail injury
Hint: Try available self-care measures. If it does not improve, please consult a GP. Try available self-care measures. If it does not improve, please consult a general practitioner.
Adults Pediatrics
c_440 Nasal polyps
Hint: Please consult an ENT specialist. Please consult an otolaryngologist.
Adults
c_810 Nasal septum deviation
Hint: Please consult an ENT specialist. Please consult an otolaryngologist.
Adults Pediatrics
c_37 Nephrolithiasis
Hint: Please consult a GP or a nephrologist. Please consult a general practitioner or a nephrologist.
Adults Pediatrics
c_666 Non-allergic non-infectious rhinitis
Hint: Please consult a family doctor or an ENT specialist. Please consult a family doctor or an otolaryngologist.
Adults
c_118 Obsessive-compulsive disorder
Hint: Please consult a psychologist or a psychiatrist. Please consult psychiatrist or a psychologist.
Adults
c_131 Otitis externa
Hint: Please consult a family doctor or an ENT specialist. Please consult a family doctor or an otolaryngologist.
Adults Pediatrics
c_923 Painful ovulation
Hint: If the pain is strong or persistent pain, please consult a doctor. If the pain is strong or persistent, please consult a doctor.
Adults Pediatrics
c_1106 Paraphimosis
Hint: Try to gently pull the foreskin back over the glans penis. If you cannot, please promptly go to the hospital. Try gently pulling the foreskin back over the glans penis. If you cannot, please promptly go to the hospital.
Adults
c_1020 Pelvis fracture
Hint: Please go to a trauma unit immediately, or call an ambulance. Please immediately go to a trauma unit or call an ambulance.
Adults Pediatrics
c_957 Periorbital cellulitis
Hint: Please consult an ophthalmologist or a primary care doctor. If your symptoms worsen, seek urgent care from an ophthalmologist. Please consult an ophthalmologist or a primary care doctor. If the symptoms worsen, please seek urgent care from an ophthalmologist.
Adults Pediatrics
c_660 Peritonitis
Hint: Please consult a doctor immediately, or call an ambulance. Please immediately consult a doctor, or call an ambulance.
Adults Pediatrics
c_686 Peritonsillar abscess
Hint: Please consult a family doctor or an ENT specialist urgently. Please urgently consult a family doctor or an otolaryngologist.
Adults Pediatrics
c_924 Placenta previa
Hint: Please consult a gynaecologist as soon as possible. If symptoms are very intense, please call for help! Please consult a gynecologist as soon as possible. If the symptoms are very intense, please ask someone nearby for help.
Adults
c_661 Pneumothorax
Hint: Please consult a doctor immediately, or call an ambulance. Please immediately consult a doctor or call an ambulance.
Adults Pediatrics
c_251 Polycythemia vera
Hint: Please consult a hematologist immediately. Please immediately consult a hematologist.
Adults
c_299 Post-traumatic stress disorder
Hint: Please consult a psychologist or a psychiatrist. Please consult a psychiatrist or a psychologist.
Adults
c_1179 Posttraumatic seizures
Hint: The seizures were most likely caused by an injury. They may happen again. Depending on the severity of the injury, call an ambulance, or contact a doctor. The seizures were most likely caused by an injury. They may happen again. Depending on the severity of the injury, please consult a doctor or call an ambulance.
Adults
c_508 Prerenal acute renal failure
Hint: Please consult a nephrologist or family doctor immediately. Please immediately consult a nephrologist or a family doctor.
Adults
c_687 Respiratory diphtheria
Hint: Please consult an infectious disease specialist immediately. Please immediately consult an infectious disease specialist.
Adults
c_889 Rib fracture
Hint: You may need urgent medical attention! Please seek emergency care. Urgent medical attention may be needed! Please seek emergency care.
Adults Pediatrics
c_252 Rift Valley fever
Hint: Please consult an infectious disease specialist immediately. Please immediately consult an infectious disease specialist.
Adults
c_1171 Separation anxiety disorder
Hint: Please consult a psychologist or a psychiatrist. Please consult a psychiatrist or a psychologist.
Adults Pediatrics
c_645 Sepsis
Hint: You need urgent medical attention! Go immediately to the emergency department, or call an ambulance. Urgent medical attention is needed! Please immediately go to the emergency department or call an ambulance.
Adults Pediatrics
c_106 Sexual addiction
Hint: Please consult a psychologist or a psychiatrist. Please consult a psychiatrist or a psychologist.
Adults
c_521 Shigellosis
Hint: Please consult an infectious disease specialist immediately. Please immediately consult an infectious disease specialist.
Adults
c_1028 Shoulder dislocation
Hint: Please go to a trauma center immediately. Please immediately go to a trauma center.
Adults Pediatrics
c_170 Stye
Hint: If your symptoms worsen, please consult a family doctor or an ophthalmologist. If the symptoms worsen, please consult a family doctor or an ophthalmologist.
Adults Pediatrics
c_685 Subarachnoid hemorrhage
Hint: You require urgent medical assistance! Call an ambulance. Urgent medical assistance is needed! Please call an ambulance.
Adults Pediatrics
c_673 Sudden sensorineural hearing loss
Name common: Sudden idiopathic hearing loss
Hint: Please consult an otolaryngologist or a family doctor immediately. Early diagnosis and treatment improves the prognosis for hearing recovery. Please immediately consult an otolaryngologist or a family doctor. Early diagnosis and treatment improve the prognosis for hearing recovery.
Adults
c_1130 Suicidal tendencies
Hint: You may need urgent medical attention! Seek emergency care, or ask someone nearby for help. Urgent medical attention may be needed! Please seek emergency care or ask someone nearby for help.
Adults Pediatrics
c_962 Sunburn
Hint: Use anti-burns ointments, cool the affected area down gently and protect your thermal comfort. If these don't help, please consult a family doctor. Use anti-burn ointments, cool the affected area down gently and protect your thermal comfort. If these don't help, please consult a family doctor.
Adults Pediatrics
c_452 Takayasu's disease
Hint: Please consult a rheumatologist, a cardiologist or an internist. Please consult a rheumatologist, a cardiologist, or an internist.
Adults
c_459 Temporal giant cell arteritis
Hint: Please consult a neurologist! Please consult a neurologist.
Adults
c_55 Tension-type headaches
Hint: Please take a couple of deep breaths, and try to rest and relax for a moment. If the symptoms do not improve please consult a general practitioner or a neurologist. Take a couple of deep breaths and try to rest and relax for a moment. If the symptoms do not improve please consult a general practitioner or a neurologist.
Adults Pediatrics
c_255 Tetanus
Hint: You may need urgent medical attention! Call an ambulance. Urgent medical attention may be needed! Please call an ambulance.
Adults Pediatrics
c_765 Thoracic aortic aneurysm
Hint: Please consult a family doctor and a surgeon for medical monitoring of your condition. Please consult a family doctor and a surgeon for medical monitoring of this condition.
Adults
c_884 Thoracic aortic dissection
Hint: You may need urgent medical assistance! Call an ambulance. Urgent medical assistance may be needed! Please call an ambulance.
Adults
c_429 Thyrotoxic crisis with thyrotoxicosis
Hint: Please seek emergency care immediately! Please immediately seek emergency care.
Adults
c_1195 Tonsillar hypertrophy
Hint: Please consult an ENT specialist. Please consult an otolaryngologist.
Adults Pediatrics
c_664 Unstable angina pectoris
Hint: Please consult a cardiologist urgently or call an ambulance. Please urgently consult a cardiologist or call an ambulance.
Adults
c_1127 Unstable bradyarrhytmia
Hint: Call an ambulance, or ask someone to help you go to the nearest hospital. Please call an ambulance or ask someone to help you go to the nearest hospital.
Adults
c_1103 Unstable tachyarrhytmia
Hint: You may need urgent medical attention! Call an ambulance. Urgent medical attention may be needed! Please call an ambulance.
Adults
c_599 Vestibular neuronitis
Hint: Please consult an ENT specialist. Please consult an otolaryngologist.
Adults
c_1076 Viral gastroenteritis
Hint: If the symptoms persist for more than three days, please consult a family doctor. If the symptoms persist for more than 3 days, please consult a family doctor.
Adults Pediatrics
c_562 Viral meningitis
Hint: You may need urgent medical attention! Consult a GP, or go immediately to the emergency department. Urgent medical attention may be needed! Please consult a general practitioner or immediately go to the emergency department.
Adults Pediatrics
c_214 Visceral leishmaniasis
Hint: Please consult an infectious disease specialist immediately. Please immediately consult an infectious disease specialist.
Adults
c_388 Von Willebrand disease
Hint: Please consult a GP or an internist. Please consult a general practitioner or an internist.
Adults Pediatrics
c_376 Wernicke's encephalopathy
Hint: Please consult doctor immediately. Please immediately consult a doctor.
Adults
c_580 West Nile Virus infection
Hint: Please consult a doctor immediately. Please immediately consult a doctor.
Adults
c_1043 Wrist and hand contusion
Hint: Try available self-care measures. If your symptoms do not improve in 24-48 hours, please consult a family doctor. Try available self-care measures. If the symptoms do not improve in 24-48 hours, please consult a family doctor.
Adults Pediatrics

Symptoms

Added (19)

ID Concept Age groups
s_2558 Abdominal pain, unknown onset Adults Pediatrics
s_1795 Burrows in the skin Adults Pediatrics
s_2495 Crenated tongue Adults Pediatrics
s_2544 Facial pain, constant Adults
s_2543 Facial pain, unprovoked Adults
s_2520 Hair loss, androgenetic Adults
s_1665 Hair loss, generalized Adults
s_2546 Heterochromic irides Adults Pediatrics
s_2547 Lack of testicle in the scrotum Pediatrics
s_2453 Loose dental filling Adults Pediatrics
s_1394 Loss of the lingual papillae Pediatrics
s_2512 Nausea, triggered by movement Adults Pediatrics
s_2541 Nocturnal emission Adults Pediatrics
s_2550 Skin mass, larger than 1 cm, firm Adults Pediatrics
s_2549 Skin mass, larger than 1 cm, soft Adults Pediatrics
s_2555 Skin mass, larger than 1 cm, unknown consistency Adults Pediatrics
s_2548 Testicular retraction Pediatrics
s_2545 Toothache, sensitivity to percussion Adults Pediatrics
s_2107 Waking up during the night Adults

Removed (4)

ID Concept Age groups
s_2310 Cough, unknown severity Pediatrics
s_591 Eyelid tremors Adults Pediatrics
s_1300 Inability to move mandible sideways Adults
s_2161 Undescended testis Pediatrics

Updated (30)

ID Concept Age groups
s_2369 Abnormal wound drainage
Name: Wound drainage Abnormal wound drainage
Adults Pediatrics
s_2280 Ataxia, chronic
Question: Have you had these problems with coordination for more than one year? Have you had these problems with coordination for more than 1 year?
Adults Pediatrics
s_2523 Black stool, related to diet or medicine intake
Question: Did black stool appear shortly after eating certain type of food, e.g., dark fruits, licorice, or soon after starting a therapy with medicine containing iron or bismuth? Did black stool appear shortly after eating a certain type of food, e.g., dark fruits, licorice, or soon after starting a therapy with medicine containing iron or bismuth?
Adults Pediatrics
s_2273 Blood pressure, not measured
Name common: Blood pressure not measured
Adults
s_2234 Breast asymmetry in size or shape
Question: Is one of your breasts a different size or shape than the other? Is one breast a different size or shape than the other?
Adults Pediatrics
s_1480 Breast pain or tenderness, bilateral
Name common: Pain in both breasts when pressed Pain or tenderness in both breasts
Question: Are both breasts sore or tender when touched or pressed? Are both breasts sore or tender?
Adults Pediatrics
s_609 Breast pain or tenderness, unilateral
Name common: Pain in only one breast when pressed Pain or tenderness in only one breast
Question: Is only one breast sore or tender when touched or pressed? Is only one breast sore or tender?
Adults Pediatrics
s_1330 Café au lait macules
Name common: At least six light brown marks on skin At least 6 light brown marks on skin
Question: Do you have six or more light brown spots on the skin? Do you have 6 or more light brown spots on the skin?
Adults
s_589 Ceasing or limiting alcohol consumption
Question: Have you stopped drinking or significantly reduced your alcohol consumption in the past two or three days? Have you stopped drinking or significantly reduced your alcohol consumption in the past 2 or 3 days?
Adults
s_2108 Cognitive disturbances
Question: Are you having trouble learning, concentrating, remembering things, or recognizing objects? Are you having trouble learning, concentrating, or recognizing objects?
Adults Pediatrics
s_1538 Decreased hearing, sudden hearing loss
Question: Have you suddenly lost hearing in either ear without an obvious cause? Have you suddenly lost hearing in either ear?
Adults Pediatrics
s_241 Dermatological changes
Question: Are there any changes on your skin, or around your eyes, e.g., rash, growth, nodule, bump, lump, or discolouration? Are there any changes on your skin, e.g., rash, growth, nodule, bump, lump, or discolouration?
Adults Pediatrics
s_1979 Diarrhea, more than 6 stools a day
Name common: Diarrhea with more than six stools a day Diarrhea with more than 6 stools a day
Question: Do you have more than six watery stools a day? Do you have more than 6 watery stools a day?
Adults Pediatrics
s_2023 Dizziness, recurrent
Name common: Recurrent dizziness
Adults Pediatrics
s_936 Dizziness, vertigo
Name common: Vertigo
Adults Pediatrics
s_325 Erythema, limb
Name common: Red skin on arm or leg Red skin on arms or legs
Adults Pediatrics
s_486 Eyelid lesion, red and warm
Question: Are the skin changes on your eyelids red and warm? Are the skin changes on the eyelids red and warm?
Adults Pediatrics
s_235 Eyelid twitching
Name common: Trembling eyelids
Adults Pediatrics
s_1425 Facial muscle spasms
Question: Do you get muscle spasms or cramps in your face? Do you get muscle spasms or cramps in your face, e.g., the forehead, around the eyes, or mouth?
Adults Pediatrics
s_426 Facial pain, triggered by eating, or touching or brushing teeth
Question: Is facial pain triggered by eating, or touching or brushing your teeth? Is the facial pain triggered by eating, or touching or brushing your teeth?
Adults Pediatrics
s_1394 Loss of the lingual papillae
Name common: Loss of taste buds Smooth tongue
Question: Does your tongue look smooth and glossy, with no lingual papillae, as if varnished?
Adults
s_1217 Nonmenstrual vaginal bleeding or spotting
Question: Have you recently had vaginal bleeding or spotting that is not associated with your period? Have you recently had vaginal bleeding or spotting that isn't from your period?
Adults Pediatrics
s_2422 Oral lesions, changes in the location, size, or shape
Question: Has the lesion in the mouth changed size or shape, or has it moved to another area of the mouth? Has the lesion in your mouth changed size or shape, or has it moved to another area of the mouth?
Adults Pediatrics
s_2424 Oral lesions, recurrent
Question: Do the lesions in the mouth disappear and then come back? Do the lesions in your mouth disappear and then come back?
Adults Pediatrics
s_2416 Oral lesions, red
Question: Is any part of the lesion in the mouth red? Is any part of the lesion in your mouth red?
Adults Pediatrics
s_2413 Oral lesions, well demarcated borders
Name: Oral lesions, well-demarcated borders Oral lesions, well demarcated borders
Question: Do the lesions in the mouth have clear and defined borders? Do the lesions in your mouth have clear and defined borders?
Adults Pediatrics
s_2008 Regular uterine contractions
Question: Are your regular uterine contractions occurring less than 30 minutes apart? Do you have regular uterine contractions occurring less than 30 minutes apart?
Adults
s_2360 Scalp hematoma
Question: Do you have a bruise on the scalp? Is there a bruise on your scalp?
Pediatrics
s_2089 Serious injury, respiratory difficulty, severe bleeding, new neurological problem
Question: Was 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? Was 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, double vision, or difficulty moving the arms or legs?
Adults Pediatrics
s_2237 Skin mass, smaller than 1 cm, umbilicated
Name: Papule or nodule, umbilicated Skin mass, smaller than 1 cm, umbilicated
Name common: Indented papule or nodule Umbilicated papule or nodule
Pediatrics

Risk factors

Added (1)

ID Concept Age groups
p_63 Consumption of raw or undercooked meat Adults Pediatrics

Removed (1)

ID Concept Age groups
p_180 Daily corticosteroid use Adults

Updated (1)

ID Concept Age groups
p_84 Recent excessive alcohol consumption
Question: Have you consumed more than 10 alcoholic drinks in the past 12 hours? Have you consumed 12 units of alcohol or more in the past 12 hours?
Adults

Laboratory tests beta
Lab tests are still in development and will be available soon.