Biology, asked by LostInJordan, 6 months ago

How can a physician pinpoint or identify a disease after knowing some common symptoms of a patient?

by admitting the patient into the hospital
by prescribing medications to the patient
by conforming through laboratory tests
by keeping the patient under observation

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Answered by 182017
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Answered by Anonymous
3

By confirming through laboratory tests is the way to identify a disease.

  • By the presence of signs or symptoms concerning the medical condition, a doctor can easily diagnose the disease.
  • The diagnosis of patients can be further confirmed by performing tests regarding concerned diseases.
  • For example, in the case of kidney failure, the symptoms are associated with urine formation and excretion. This is also accompanied by swelling, shortness of breath.
  • So, for confirmation and detailed analysis, tests will be done to understand which part of the kidney is damaged. Thus, respective medicines can be prescribed.
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