Symptomatic means the person experiences symptoms. Asymptomatic means the person felt no symptoms.
Bacteriuria is the presence of bacteria in the urine.
when you get a disease you are said to be INFECTED by it .
diseases
There are 2 syllables in the word disease. dis.ease I hope I helped. Have a great day!!
scientific name of beriberi disease
these no cure of menieres dis but paliative &symptomatic
Bradycardia is a slow heart beat (below 60), and symptomatic means that it is causing symptoms. So a person who has symptomatic bradycardia has a slow heart rate, and it is affecting them in a negative way.
There is no cure for Alexander disease. Treatment, which is symptomatic and supportive, primarily consists of attention to general care and nutritional needs, antibiotic therapy for infections, and management of associated complications.
Symptomatic treatment may include blood transfusions to treat anemia, removal of the enlarged spleen, and joint replacement.
Those who have symptomatic osteoporosis (severe disease of the musculoskeletal system) or are users of corticosteroids may not have favorable outcomes.
A blocked nose and/or fever is symptomatic of some colds
All coughs are symptomatic.
It is a disease that is present and capable of emerging or developing but not now visible, obvious, active, or symptomatic. HIV is an example of this.
Symptomatic ischemia is characterized by chest pain called angina pectoris.
symptomatic
DefinitionSymptomatic can mean showing symptoms, or it may concern a specific symptom. Symptoms are signs of disease or injury and are usually noticed by the patient.Many conditions and diseases have symptoms. A cough can be a symptom of an upper respiratory infection.When someone has the common symptoms associated with a disease or condition, they are considered symptomatic. When a disease exists without noticeable symptoms, the patient is asymptomatic.
No. Rabies, once symptoms have appeared, is untreatable. It is possible, however, to vaccinate against rabies and provide immunity and this can be done after rabies is contracted but before it is symptomatic. The sooner this is done after infection the more likely it is that the victim will survive. In the past there has been one case of a medically-induced coma causing the survival of a symptomatic patient, but attempts to replicate it have failed. The patient was one of only six people known to have survived the symptomatic disease in history.