Prognosis
The act or art of foretelling the course and termination of a disease; also, the outlook afforded by this act of judgment; as, the prognosis of hydrophobia is bad.
Anxiety disorder is a chronic situation in which, for no apparent reason, your body responds as if you are fighting for your life, or running away for your life. You can have a racing heart, be sweaty, especially in your palms, your blood pressure goes up to feed your muscles (which don't need it) and you may have confused thoughts. (You react as with fight or flight, but your brain knows you are not doing either, so it doesn't know how to react.) The reason, of course, is the result of too much stress. (Some stress is needed to be healthy, but too much is not good.)
Diagnosis generally comes before prognosis. Diagnosis involves identifying the nature of a specific disease or condition based on symptoms, test results, and medical history. Prognosis, on the other hand, focuses on predicting the likely course and outcome of the disease once diagnosed.
The standard course of treatment for body dysmorphic disorder is a combination of medications and psychotherapy. Surgical, dental, or dermatologic treatments have been found to be ineffective.
when you act upon something and how you influence it like either you now your in trouble and you do something bad to try to get in more trouble.
Prognosis is the medical term that refers to the prediction of the probable course and outcome of a disorder.
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The prediction about the outcome of a treatment is called a "treatment prognosis" or simply "prognosis." It refers to the likely course and outcome of a disease or condition based on various factors, including the effectiveness of the treatment and the patient's overall health. Prognosis helps guide treatment decisions and provides patients with expectations regarding their health journey.
Diagnosis is the identification of a disease. Prognosis is a prediction about the course of the disease.
Very probable no, excepting of course fakes.
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yes of course they do