symptom
Americannoun
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med any sensation or change in bodily function experienced by a patient that is associated with a particular disease Compare sign
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any phenomenon or circumstance accompanying something and regarded as evidence of its existence; indication
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A subjective indication of a disorder or disease, such as pain, nausea or weakness. Symptoms may be accompanied by objective signs of disease such as abnormal laboratory test results or findings during a physical examination.
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Compare sign
Other Word Forms
- presymptom noun
- symptomless adjective
Etymology
Origin of symptom
1350–1400; Middle English < Late Latin symptōma < Greek sýmptōma occurrence, that which falls together with something, equivalent to sym- sym- + ptō- (variant stem of píptein to fall) + -ma noun suffix of result
Example Sentences
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Excuse us for this economics lesson: High oil prices don’t cause inflation, though they can be a symptom of it.
In June, staff at Barnsley Hospital struggled to diagnose her symptoms - hallucinations, disorientation and high anxiety - and referred her to the mental health team.
From BBC
Because symptoms often appear late and current treatments have limited impact, most patients depend on chemotherapy, which typically provides only modest benefit.
From Science Daily
"Instead of treating symptoms, we can actually replace the missing cells. By doing this work, we are likely to further understand how T1D starts, how it develops and how it can be treated."
From Science Daily
Dementia can cause many symptoms, including physical and verbal aggression and a short temper, especially as the condition worsens.
From MarketWatch
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