symptoms

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İngilizce - Türkçe
belirtiler

Hangi belirtilerin var? - What symptoms do you have?

Belirtiler daha da kötüleşiyorsa bir doktora danışmalısın. - You should consult a doctor if the symptoms get worse.

araz
symptom
{i} belirti

Hangi belirtilerin var? - What symptoms do you have?

Sık sık bu belirtilerin olur mu? - Do you have this symptom often?

symptom
belirtiler

Belirtileri tanımıyor musun? - Don't you recognize the symptoms?

Romatoid artrit belirtileri olan kişiler, ne yedikleri konusunda çok dikkatli olmalılar. - People with rheumatoid arthritis symptoms should be careful about what they eat.

symptom
araz
symptom
bulgu
n/a
Not Available = Mevcut Değil
n/a
Not Applicable = Uygulanabilir Değil
relieving the symptoms of asthma
astım belirtileri gidermede
symptom
arazi
accessory symptoms
(Tıp) ek semptomlar
accessory symptoms
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) tali semptomlar
grievance symptoms
(Ticaret) şikayet belirtileri
presenting symptoms
(Tıp) mevcut semptomlar
presenting symptoms
(Tıp) başvuru semptomları
presenting symptoms
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) sunuş semptomları
symptom
{i} işaret, alamet, belirti
symptom
{i} işaret
symptom
{i} semptom

Bu semptomlar ne kadar süre boyunca devam edecek? - For how long will I continue to have these symptoms?

Tom'un grip benzeri semptomları vardı. - Tom had flu-like symptoms.

symptom
{i} (Tıp) semptom, bulgu, belirti
symptom
(Tıp) Hastalık belirtisi, araz, belirti, semptom
symptom
(Diş Hekimliği) Bir hastalığın varlığı veya hangi aşamasında olduğu üzerine belirti ve kanıt kabul edilen, hastada belli değişiklik belirtileri
withdrawal symptoms
uyuşturucudan kesilince oluşan belirtiler
withdrawal symptoms
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) uzaklaşım semptomları
İngilizce - İngilizce
As opposed to a sign, a symptom is a change that someone can feel, but that your doctor cannot see For example, a headache is a symptom
signs or indications of disease
plural of symptom
These are thing you notice when your asthma is not under control; they include wheezing, coughing, shortness of breath, etc
Sudden blurred vision is the main symptom, however some people will experience unusual visual phenomenon in their vision Floaters are less common but can also occur Pain is rare, but can occur in severe central retinal vein occlusions
headache, nausea, abdominal pain, back pain, & cough
n/a
Medical signs or evidence of possible exposure or contamination
= What you feel internally during an illness See Signs
A complaint of a body ailment
Heavy reliance on the bank: missed discounts from suppliers, costly discounts to customers, buying or making in penny numbers Eg An undercapitalised firm will licence its vehicles for 4 months at a time to save cash This could be right as an emergency measure, but it is a wrong policy, being equivalent to borrowing cash at 33% pa (sacrificing profitability to safeguard liquidity)
Say: simp-tums Symptoms! When you're sick, usually you have symptoms - funky body changes like fevers that let you know something's not right with your body By telling a doctor your symptoms, doctors can figure out what's wrong Think of symptoms like clues you need to solve a mystery - if you have enough of them, it's pretty easy to figure out! For example, if you have an achy ear and you're feeling crummy, you might have an ear infection And if you're throwing up and your stomach hurts, maybe you have a stomach virus So the next time you're feeling yucky, tell your parents and doctor your symptoms so you can get better!
signs recognized by lay people and physicians as an indication of a possible disease
- perceived changes in the mind or body, or an impaired function of the body implying the presence of disease or injury
Chronic intractable incapacitating pain is the major symptom Other manifestations are the result of sensory, motor and autonomic nerve dysfunction
at least two of
A sign or an indication of disorder or disease, particularly when experienced by an individual as a change from normal function, sensation, or appearance
cardinal symptoms
plural form of cardinal symptom
symptom
Anything that indicates, or is characteristic of, the presence of something else, especially of something undesirable
symptom
A perceived change in some function, sensation or appearance of a person that indicates a disease or disorder, such as fever, headache or rash
withdrawal symptoms
A set of unpleasant effects upon the body caused by a sudden stopping of using a drug
symptom
{n} a sign, mark, token, indication, proof
symptom
an subjective manifestation of a pathological condition Symptoms are reported by the affected individual rather than observed by the examiner [DSM-IV]
symptom
{i} sign, indication, manifestation; something caused by and indicative of a certain disease or disorder
symptom
An indication of an abnormal condition Symptoms commonly propagate to network elements from a root-cause source See also fault
symptom
A manifestation of disordered functioning, including both the physical and psychological aspects
symptom
Any perceptible change in the body or its functions that indicates disease or the kind or phases of disease (CMD 1997)
symptom
A symptom of a bad situation is something that happens which is considered to be a sign of this situation. Your problem with keeping boyfriends is just a symptom of a larger problem: making and keeping friends
symptom
Any affection which accompanies disease; a perceptible change in the body or its functions, which indicates disease, or the kind or phases of disease; as, the causes of disease often lie beyond our sight, but we learn their nature by the symptoms exhibited
symptom
Any indication of disease noticed or felt by a patient; in contrast, a sign of an illness is an objective observation
symptom
anything that accompanies X and is regarded as an indication of X's existence
symptom
anything that accompanies X and is regarded as an indication of X's existence (medicine) any sensation or change in bodily function that is experienced by a patient and is associated with a particular disease
symptom
A sign of disease
symptom
A sign or token; that which indicates the existence of something else; as, corruption in elections is a symptom of the decay of public virtue
symptom
Information related by an individual about himself/herself that may indicate illness or injury Signs or observations are made about an individual or an animal that may indicate illness or injury
symptom
An observable phenomenon arising from and accompanying a defect
symptom
A subjectively perceived problem or complaint reported by the patient In multiple sclerosis, common symptoms include visual problems, fatigue, sensory changes, weakness or paralysis of limb, tremor, lack of coordination, poor balance, bladder or bowl changes, and psychological changes
symptom
Any abnormal change in appearance, sensation, or function experienced by a patient that indicates a disease process
symptom
Sign of disease or dysfunction
symptom
something that indicates the presence of an abnormality in relation to the body and/or its functions
symptom
Subjective evidence of disease or of a patient's condition which indicates there might be something wrong
symptom
A person's sensation or perception of disease or some abnormality in the body
symptom
"An observable phenomena arising from and accompanying a defect Sometimes, but not always, the same word is used both as a defect description and as a symptom description; e g , "open circuit " More usually, a defect will have multiple symptoms; e g , "insufficient torque" may include the symptoms of vibration, overheating, erratic function, etc " (Dr Joseph M Juran)
symptom
A symptom of an illness is something wrong with your body or mind that is a sign of the illness. One of the most common symptoms of schizophrenia is hearing imaginary voices. patients with flu symptoms
symptom
A warning signal sent from the tissues, organs and muscles to the brain that damage has occurred, and still may be occurring Common symptoms are pain, tingling, and numbness, although, many subluxations occur without any noticeable symptoms
symptom
a departure from normal function, sensation, or appearance A symptom is often an indication that a disease is present
symptom
A change during a disease that a person subjectively experiences (e g , pain, bodily discomfort, fatigue, or loss of appetite) Sometimes the term symptom is used more broadly to include any observed signs (See 850)
symptom
An indication of a disease or another health condition that a person feels (such as pain, dizziness, or nausea) Indications of disease that can be seen or measured by others (such as high blood pressure, fever, or skin rash) are called signs
symptom
(medicine) any sensation or change in bodily function that is experienced by a patient and is associated with a particular disease
symptom
Any change in the body or its functions, as perceived by the patient, which could indicate the presence of disease
symptom
Anything that indicates, or is characteristic of the presence of something else; especially a perceived change in some function, sensation or appearance of a patient that is indicative of a disease or disorder
symptom
The external and internal reactions or alterations of a plant as a result of a disease
symptom
Any non-observable condition described by the patient
symptom
any functional evidence of a disease or of a patient's condition
symptom
Any objection or aberration in function including behavior indicating disease
withdrawal symptoms
When someone has withdrawal symptoms, they feel ill after they have stopped taking a drug which they were addicted to. the painful or unpleasant feelings someone has after they have stopped taking a drug that they were dependent on
symptoms

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    /ˈsəmptəmz/ /ˈsɪmptəmz/

    Etimoloji

    [ 'sim(p)-t&m ] (noun.) 1541. Late Latin symptomat-, symptoma, from Greek symptOmat-, symptOma happening, attribute, symptom, from sympiptein to happen, from syn- + piptein to fall; more at FEATHER.

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