Asymptomatic
During the incubation period a person is exposed to a disease may not show symptoms
A symptomatic disease is a medical condition that presents with noticeable symptoms or signs. These symptoms can be observed or reported by the affected individual and are typically used in diagnosis and management of the disease.
RTA is suspected when a person has certain symptoms indicative of the disease or when routine tests show high blood acid levels and low blood potassium levels.
No, Pompe disease is an autosomal recessive disorder, which means that both copies of the gene must be altered for a person to show symptoms. It is not linked to the sex chromosomes.
That person may be asymptomatic and considered to be a carrier.
Yes. Once symptoms of rabies show, the disease is almost always fatal.
There are certain symptoms that show signs of certain diseases.
Black lung disease frequently does not show any symptoms. When it does, the common ones are shortness of breath, severe cough, and difficulty breathing.
The symptoms of celiac disease can be different from person to person and can mimic many other illnesses. It can cause irritability, cramps, mouth sores, rash or stomach pain.
I'm sorry but there is no real prevention for Parkinson's disease. it is a progressive, neurological disease whose signs and symptoms differ in character and severity from person to person.
Metabolic acidosis
AIDS or HIV is a latent disease. It can show up years after contracting the disease.