Yes, it is possible to have a fever as a symptom of allergies, although it is less common compared to other symptoms like sneezing, congestion, or itchy eyes. Fever can occur in severe allergic reactions or anaphylaxis, but it is not a typical symptom of seasonal allergies.
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.
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Subjective symptoms refer to evidence of disease that can be observed only by the patient, such as pain or fatigue. These symptoms are self-reported and cannot be measured or observed directly by a healthcare provider.
Persistent Vomiting
A small machine, worn by a patient usually for several days or weeks, that is activated by the patient to record his or her EKG when a symptom is detected
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.
Patient getting osteoporosis will face a very common symptom. His/her bone will become very clumsily and use to break fluently even the patient get a very slight stroke.
the practitioner will evaluate the intensity of the patient's symptoms, assess their depth within the patient's body, note any peculiar symptoms, evaluate the modalities of each symptom,
Black Pox is when your internal organs start bleeding. This is a symptom of smallpox and usually shows that a patient is going to die.
subjective simply means that it is a symptom that is only apperent to the patient. It isn't observable by anyone else. The oposite would be Objective, such as, "the patient is pale" while subjective is 'I have a pain in my head' When only one person can observe something it is subjective.
A patient complaint of a fast heart rate is a symptom; it reflects the patient's subjective experience. As such, it is called "palpitations." In contrast, a confirmed rapid heart rate determined as the result of taking the patient's pulse is an objective finding that would be labeled "tachycardia."