difference Between sign and symptoms
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A symptom is an effect noticed and experienced only by the person who has the condition. The key difference between signs and symptoms is who observes the effect. For example, a rash could be a sign, a symptom, or both: ... If the doctor, nurse, or anyone other than the patient notices the rash, it is a sign.
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Signs and symptoms are abnormalities that can indicate a potential medical condition.
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Whereas a symptom is subjective, that is, apparent only to the patient (for example back pain or fatigue), a sign is any objective evidence of a disease that can be observed by others (for example a skin rash or lump).
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