symptomaticˌsɪmp təˈmæt ɪk
symptomatic (adj)
English Definitions:
diagnostic, symptomatic (adj)
characteristic or indicative of a disease
"a diagnostic sign of yellow fever"; "a rash symptomatic of scarlet fever"; "symptomatic of insanity"; "a rise in crime symptomatic of social breakdown"
symptomatic (adj)
relating to or according to or affecting a symptom or symptoms
"symptomatic relief"; "symptomatic treatment"; "a symptomatic classification of diseases"
symptomatic (Adjective)
(of a disease) Showing symptoms.
symptomatic (Adjective)
Relating to, based on, or constituting a symptom.
symptomatic
Signs and symptoms are the observed or detectable signs, and experienced symptoms of an illness, injury, or condition. Signs are objective and externally observable; symptoms are the patient's reported subjective experiences. A sign for example may be a higher or lower temperature than normal, raised or lowered blood pressure or an abnormality showing on a medical scan. A symptom is something out of the ordinary that is experienced by an individual such as feeling feverish, a headache or other pain or pains in the body.
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