Abscess and Weakness

Summary:

Weakness is found among people with Abscess, especially for people who are female, 40-49 old.

The study analyzes which people have Weakness with Abscess. It is created by eHealthMe based on reports of 70 people who have Abscess from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and is updated regularly. You can use the study as a second opinion to make health care decisions.

What is Abscess?

Abscess (pus) is found to be associated with 1,118 drugs and 1,300 conditions by eHealthMe. Check the latest studies of Abscess.

What is Weakness?

Weakness is found to be associated with 3,639 drugs and 6,596 conditions by eHealthMe. Check the latest studies of Weakness.



On May, 02, 2026

70 people who have Abscess and Weakness are studied.

Would you have Weakness when you have Abscess?

Gender of people who have Abscess and experienced Weakness *:

  • female: 79.31 %
  • male: 20.69 %

Age of people who have Abscess and experienced Weakness *:

  • 0-1: 0.0 %
  • 2-9: 1.79 %
  • 10-19: 1.79 %
  • 20-29: 3.5700000000000003 %
  • 30-39: 14.29 %
  • 40-49: 30.36 %
  • 50-59: 25.0 %
  • 60+: 23.21 %

Common co-existing conditions for these people *:

  1. Crohn's Disease (a condition that causes inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract): 16 people, 22.86%
  2. Pulmonary Embolism (blockage of the main artery of the lung): 6 people, 8.57%
  3. Staphylococcal Infection (an infection with staphylococcus bacteria): 6 people, 8.57%
  4. Septic Embolus (a type of embolism that is infected with bacteria): 6 people, 8.57%
  5. Staphylococcal Bacteraemia (a bacterial infection of blood): 6 people, 8.57%
  6. Pain: 5 people, 7.14%
  7. Dizziness: 5 people, 7.14%
  8. High Blood Cholesterol: 5 people, 7.14%
  9. Folate Deficiency (lack of folic acid): 4 people, 5.71%
  10. Ill-Defined Disorder: 4 people, 5.71%

Common drugs taken by these people *:

  1. Oxybutynin: 10 people, 14.29%
  2. Xylocaine: 10 people, 14.29%
  3. Asacol: 10 people, 14.29%
  4. Metformin: 10 people, 14.29%
  5. Fentanyl: 10 people, 14.29%
  6. Cubicin: 8 people, 11.43%
  7. Prednisone: 8 people, 11.43%
  8. Vancomycin: 8 people, 11.43%
  9. Keflex: 7 people, 10.00%
  10. Inflectra: 7 people, 10.00%

Common symptoms for these people *:

  1. Nausea (feeling of having an urge to vomit): 32 people, 45.71%
  2. Diarrhea: 29 people, 41.43%
  3. Fatigue (feeling of tiredness): 28 people, 40.00%
  4. Dizziness: 25 people, 35.71%
  5. Joint Pain: 21 people, 30.00%
  6. Malaise (a feeling of general discomfort or uneasiness): 19 people, 27.14%
  7. Abdominal Pain Upper: 19 people, 27.14%
  8. Pain In Extremity: 17 people, 24.29%
  9. Nausea And Vomiting: 17 people, 24.29%
  10. Muscle Aches (muscle pain): 16 people, 22.86%

* Approximation only. Some reports may have incomplete information.

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How to use the study?

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The study is based on Weakness and Abscess, and their synonyms.

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