Symptom
71symptom — symp·tom …
72symptom — noun Syn: indication, indicator, manifestation, sign, mark, feature, trait, clue, hint, warning, evidence, proof …
73symptom — /ˈsɪmptəm / (say simptuhm) noun 1. any phenomenon or circumstance accompanying something and serving as evidence for it. 2. a sign or indication of something. 3. Pathology a phenomenon which arises from and accompanies a particular disease or… …
74symptom — symp|tom sb., et, er, erne (tegn på en tilstand) …
75Symptom — Sym|p|tom, das; s, e <griechisch> (Anzeichen; Merkmal; Krankheitszeichen) …
76symptom — Ōuli, ōuli hiki, ha awina …
77symptom — An indication that a person has a condition or disease. Some examples of symptoms are headache, fever, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, and pain …
78symptom journal — noun A means of regularly tracking and recording individuals’ symptoms and daily health choices in relationship to their health outcomes including, but not limited to: nutrition, exercise, medications, treatment, self care, stress levels, sleep,… …
79Diskretes Symptom — Ein Symptom (griechisch σύμπτωμα symptoma „Begleiterscheinung“ von syn „zusammen“, pípto „fallen“, dazu das Substantiv ptoma „Fall“ ) ist in der Medizin bzw. der Psychologie ein Zeichen, das auf eine Erkrankung oder Verletzung hinweist. Es kann… …
80Functional symptom — A functional symptom refers to a medical symptom without an apparent cause (etiology) even after the completion of extensive diagnostic assessments. By default, a functional symptom often is judged to have causes that are neither physical nor… …