Yes. A symptom is a sign that there is some underlying cause - usually unwelcome - as a result of which the symptom occurs.
Raised bilirubin is a symptom
A symptom is a clue or sign that you have a sickness or disease. For example a runny nose is a symptom for a cold.
A fever is a sign of an illness, since it can be measured objectively.
A fever is a sign of an illness, since it can be measured objectively.
The doctor asked the man to describe the primary symptom. A symptom is not always a sign of chronic disease but could be an acute infection. My main symptom was dizziness.
No, low blood cell count is not a symptom of leukemia, it is a symptom of anemia.
The first "sign" would probably be a hole with blood coming out of it. The first "symptom" would probably be the patient screaming in pain.
the observations and the experiences
NO, they are a sign that you are cold.
A symptom refers to a change in body function or sensation, like weakness or pain, as experienced by a patient and has to be reported by the patient. A fever is a sign because it can be measured and recorded.
There will most likely be a large gash in the chest, and a symptom is bleeding and/or crying.
Signs are what another person can see and symptoms are what YOU feel. Chills are a symptom as you feel them and no one can see them.