Symptomatic Diseases
Symptomatic diseases are illnesses or conditions that cause symptoms, such as pain, fever, fatigue, and other changes in the body. These symptoms are usually due to an underlying issue, such as an infection, injury, or disease. The recognition of these symptoms is an important part of diagnosing and treating a patient. Symptoms, when monitored over time, can also help to assess how an illness or condition is progressing. Additionally, identifying symptomatic diseases can help health care professionals prevent the spread of contagious diseases, like influenza and coronavirus, as well as recognize any potential health risks associated with environmental factors like air or water pollution.
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