Which is more important: treat the symptoms of a disease or treat the underlying cause
Prognosis. Curing or removing the underlying cause of this disorder generally eliminates the symptoms.
Fevers do not cause headaches directly. Generally speaking (with the exception of true migraines), both fevers and headaches are symptoms of underlying problems.
Probably no autoimmune disease causes throat. But vise verse is true. Throat infection by beta hemolyticus infection may cause rheumatic fever. That is very important cause of heart disease in developing countries.
I believe that you mean Erythema Nodosum. It is described as: A tender, red, nodular rash on the shins that usually arises in conjunction with other illnesses, such as streptococcal, fungal, or tubercular infection. Also may occur with inflammatory bowel disease, occult cancer, or sarcoidosis. Because it's usually associated with a serious disease, a diagnostic search for the underlying cause is normally done. Sometimes though, NO underlying cause is found.
What is the cause of gingivectomy
code first the underlying disease
Disease
Disease
If you treat the symptoms and not the underlying cause, the problem may reappear.
an infectious disease which cause a red rash
Maybe. It affects the brain and anything that can affect the brain could be an underlying cause for development of the disease.
Prognosis. Curing or removing the underlying cause of this disorder generally eliminates the symptoms.
The underlying cause of all porphyrias is a defective enzyme important to the heme biosynthesis pathway. Porphyrias are inheritable conditions.
a food intolerance like celiac disease can cause these symptoms.
Iron deficiency in humans and animals can cause symptoms such as weakness, lethargy, depression, slowed growth, rapid breathing, anorexia and susceptibility to disease.
Hyperthyroidism is a symptom, not a disease. The symptom is a result of a disease or disorder which may cause other related symptoms, not the other way around. The symptom of hyperthyroidism may cause additional symptoms such as tachycardia, however it does not cause another disorder. When the hyperthyroid symptoms are treated, the additional symptoms typically disappear.
Blackouts and shaking can be symptoms of various medical conditions, including seizures, epilepsy, low blood sugar, or panic attacks. It is important to seek medical evaluation to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment. If these symptoms occur suddenly and severely, it is important to seek immediate medical attention.