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give any 5 differences between signs and symptoms❤


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Answered by shruti0789
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Most physicians, if asked to distinguish between signs and symptoms, would reply in a fashion something like this:

A symptom is a manifestation of disease apparent to the patient himself, while a sign is a manifestation of disease that the physician perceives. The sign is objective evidence of disease; a symptom, subjective. Symptoms represent the complaints of the patient, and if severe, they drive him to the doctor's office. If not severe, they may come to light only after suitable questions. The patient perceives, for example, subjective pains and discomforts [Doctor, I have a bad headache], or disturbances of function [Doctor, I can't move my arm the way I used to], or some simple appearance [Doctor, I have had this rash for the past ten days and I'm worried about it].

But the physician, as a skilled observer, can discern what the patient cannot. He can look, palpate and percuss,

Answered by Anonymous
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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 patient notices the rash, it is a symptom. If the doctor, nurse, or anyone other than the patient notices the rash, it is a sign.

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