Norovirus infection is followed by complete recovery and there are no known long-term health effects. Infected persons do not become long-term carriers of the virus. Dehydration is the most serious possible consequence.
The prognosis for mild or chronic neutropenia is excellent. Recovery from acute neutropenia depends on the severity of the patient's infection and the promptness of treatment.
The prognosis depends on the category of disease as well as on the condition of the patient when the infection strikes.
The prognosis for complete recovery is good for most patients, except those with hyperinfection syndrome or severe protein loss.
Typical symptoms of norovirus infection are: nausea, vomiting, watery diarrhea without blood, abdominal cramping.
The prognosis for full recovery is excellent if the patient is treated promptly. If the infection has progressed to the stage of follicle development, prevention of blindness depends on the severity of the follicles
The prognosis for TGA patients is excellent
The prognosis depends on the category of disease, as well as the condition of the patient when the infection strikes. Patients who are already suffering from a serious underlying disease are more susceptible
Possible complications include excessive post-operative bleeding and infection of the surgical site. Calcification, or hardening, of the ganglion is rare.
Prognosis of eisenmengers sydrome
can lead to serious illness, gangrene, amputation, and even death if the infection spreads throughout the body. If treated properly and the patient practices good foot care, the prognosis is generally optimistic
Example sentence - The prognosis for the patient was on the optimistic side.
The prognosis for a patient with a movement disorder depends on the specific disorder