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Differentiate between symptoms and signs of disease. (Write three points of difference)

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Answered by bhakti419
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Explanation:

A sign is an objective, observable phenomenon that can be identified by another person. A symptom is a subjective experience that cannot be identified by anyone else.

Put simply—a sign is objective, and a symptom subjective. A doctor can usually diagnose a medical condition more easily if they have observable signs, and a subjective description of a patient’s symptoms.

Answered by ParvatambikaSivaa
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Answer:

Explanation:

A  symptom is a manifestation of disease appears to the patient himself

a symptom, subjective

Fever is a common symptom of illness, but it can involve much sign

Symptoms represent the complaints of the patient, and if severe, they drive him to the doctor's office.

While a sign is a manifestation of a disease that the physician perceives.

The sign is objective evidence of disease

General signs and symptoms common to a number of infectious diseases include:

Fever.

Diarrhoea.

Fatigue.

Muscle aches.

Coughing.

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