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A symptom (from Greek σύμπτωμα, "accident, misfortune, that which befalls",[1] from συμπίπτω, "I befall", from συν- "together, with" + πίπτω, "I fall") is a departure from normal function or feeling which is noticed by a patient, indicating the presence of disease or abnormality. A symptom is subjective,[2] observed by the patient,[3] and not measured.[4]

A symptom may not be a malady, for example symptoms of pregnancy. One could debate, however, that this is an example of common misuse of a word, as the majority of symptoms and the history of the word are related to malady. The proper word for such situations would be "indication" or "suggestion" or simply "sign".

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Types

Symptoms may be chronic, relapsing or remitting (present but without symptoms). Asymptomatic conditions and asymptomatic infections can exist (such as high blood pressure).

Constitutional or general symptoms are those that are related to the systemic effects of a disease (e.g., fever, malaise, anorexia, and weight loss). They affect the entire body rather than a specific organ or location.

The terms "chief complaint", "presenting symptom", or "presenting complaint" are used to describe the initial concern which brings a patient to a doctor. The symptom that ultimately leads to a diagnosis is called a "cardinal symptom".

Non-specific symptoms are those self-reported symptoms that do not indicate a specific disease process or involve an isolated body system. For example, fatigue is a feature of an enormous number of medical conditions, and is a documented feature of both acute and chronic medical conditions, both physical and mental disorders, and as both a primary and secondary symptom. Fatigue is also a normal, healthy condition when experienced after exertion or at the end of a day.

Positive and negative symptoms

In describing mental disorders,[5][6] especially schizophrenia, symptoms can be divided into positive and negative symptoms.[7]

Possible causes

Some symptoms occur in a wide range of disease processes, whereas other symptoms are fairly specific for a narrow range of illnesses. For example, a sudden loss of sight in one eye has a significantly smaller number of possible causes than nausea does.

Some symptoms can be misleading to the patient or the medical practitioner caring for them. For example, inflammation of the gallbladder often gives rise to pain in the right shoulder, which may understandably lead the patient to attribute the pain to a non-abdominal cause such as muscle strain.

Symptom versus sign

A symptom can more simply be defined as any feature which is noticed by the patient. A sign is noticed by other people. It is not necessarily the nature of the sign or symptom which defines it, but who observes it.

A feature might be sign or a symptom, or both, depending on the observer(s). For example, a skin rash may be noticed by either a healthcare professional as a sign, or by the patient as a symptom. When it is noticed by both, then the feature is both a sign and a symptom.

Some features, such as pain, can only be symptoms, because they cannot be directly observed by other people. Other features can only be signs, such as a blood cell count measured in a medical laboratory.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Sumptoma, Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, ''A Greek-English Lexicon'', at Pursues". Perseus.tufts.edu. http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.04.0057%3Aentry%3D%2398870. Retrieved 2011-12-17.
  2. ^ Pathology - Glossary
  3. ^ eMedicine/Stedman Medical Dictionary Lookup!
  4. ^ Devroede G (1992). "Constipation--a sign of a disease to be treated surgically, or a symptom to be deciphered as nonverbal communication?". J. Clin. Gastroenterol. 15 (3): 189–91. doi:10.1097/00004836-199210000-00003. PMID 1479160.
  5. ^ a b "Encyclopedia of Mental Disorders: positive symptom". Minddisorders.com. http://www.minddisorders.com/Ob-Ps/Positive-symptoms.html. Retrieved 2011-12-17.
  6. ^ a b http://www.minddisorders.com/Kau-Nu/Negative-symptoms.html Encyclopedia of Mental Disorders: negative symptom
  7. ^ "Mental Health: a Report from the Surgeon General". Surgeongeneral.gov. http://www.surgeongeneral.gov/library/mentalhealth/chapter2/sec2.html. Retrieved 2011-12-17.
Pathology: Medical conditions and ICD code
(Disease / Disorder / Illness, Syndrome / Sequence, Symptom / Sign, Injury, etc.)
(A/B, 001–139) Infectious disease/Infection: Bacterial disease (G+, G-) · Virus disease · Parasitic disease (Protozoan infection, Helminthiasis, Ectoparasitic infestation) · Mycosis · Zoonosis
(C/D, 140–239 & 279–289)
Cancer (C00–D48, 140–239) Tumor
Myeloid hematologic (D50–D77, 280–289) Anemia · Coagulopathy
Lymphoid immune (D80–D89, 279) Immunodeficiency · Immunoproliferative disorder · Hypersensitivity
(E, 240–278) Endocrine disease · Nutrition disorder · Inborn error of metabolism
(F, 290–319) Mental disorder
(G, 320–359) Nervous system disease (CNS, PNS) · Neuromuscular disease
(H, 360–389) Eye disease · Ear disease
(I, 390–459) Cardiovascular disease (Heart disease, Vascular disease)
(J, 460–519) Respiratory disease (Obstructive lung disease, Restrictive lung disease, Pneumonia)
(K, 520–579) Stomatognathic disease (Tooth disease) · Digestive disease (Esophageal, Stomach, Enteropathy, Liver, Pancreatic)
(L, 680–709) Skin disease · skin appendages (Nail disease, Hair disease, Sweat gland disease)
(M, 710–739) Musculoskeletal disorders: Myopathy · Arthropathy · Osteochondropathy (Osteopathy, Chondropathy)
(N, 580–629) Urologic disease (Nephropathy, Urinary bladder disease) · Male genital disease · Breast disease · Female genital disease
(O, 630–679) Complications of pregnancy · Obstetric labor complication · Puerperal disorder
(P, 760–779) Fetal disease
(Q, 740–759) Congenital disorder (Congenital abnormality)
(R, 780–799) Syndromes · Medical signs (Eponymous)
(S/T, 800–999) Bone fracture · Joint dislocation · Sprain · Strain · Subluxation · Head injury · Chest trauma · Poisoning
Symptoms and signs: circulatory (R00–R03, 785)
Cardiovascular
Heart disease Tachycardia/Bradycardia · Palpitation Heart sounds: Heart murmur (Systolic, Diastolic, Continuous) · Gallop rhythm (Third heart sound, Fourth heart sound) · Pericardial friction rub · Split S2 · Heart click Cœur en sabot Cardiovascular chest pain Vascular manifestations of heart disease (pulse): Pulsus tardus et parvus · Pulsus paradoxus · doubled (Pulsus bisferiens, Dicrotic pulse, Pulsus bigeminus) · Pulsus alternans · Carotid bruit · Cannon A waves
Vascular disease Bruit · necrosis (Gangrene)
Myeloid/blood
Shock Cardiogenic · Hypovolemic · Distributive (Septic, Neurogenic)
Hyperaemia FunctionalReactive
Anemia Pagophagia

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Symptoms and signs: respiratory system (R04–R07, 786)
Hemorrhage Epistaxis · Hemoptysis
Abnormalities of breathing Respiratory sounds: Stridor · Wheeze · Crackles · Rhonchi · Hamman's sign Apnea · Dyspnea · Hyperventilation/Hypoventilation · Hyperpnea/Tachypnea/Hypopnea/Bradypnea · Orthopnea/Platypnea Biot's respiration · Cheyne-Stokes respiration · Kussmaul breathing Hiccup · Mouth breathing/Snoring · Breath-holding
Other Asphyxia · Cough · Pleurisy · Sputum Respiratory arrest · Hypercapnia/Hypocapnia Pectoriloquy: Whispered pectoriloquy · Egophony · Bronchophony Pleural friction rub Fremitus Silhouette sign
Chest, general Chest pain (Precordial catch syndrome)

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Symptoms and signs: digestive system and abdomen (R10–R19, 787,789)
GI tract
Upper GI tract Nausea/Vomiting · Heartburn · Dysphagia (Oropharyngeal, Esophageal) Halitosis
Lower GI tract gas: Flatulence · Abdominal distension · Bloating · Belching (Wet burp) · Tympanites stool: Fecal incontinence (Encopresis) · Rectal tenesmus blood: Fecal occult blood Diarrhea Football sign Psoas sign · Obturator sign · Rovsing's sign
Accessory Hepatosplenomegaly/Hepatomegaly Jaundice
Abdominopelvic Ascites
Abdominal – general Abdominal pain (Acute abdomen, Colic, Baby colic) Splenomegaly Abdominal guarding · Abdominal mass · Rebound tenderness Shifting dullness · Bulging flanks · Puddle sign · Fluid wave test

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Symptoms and signs: skin and subcutaneous tissue (R20–R23, 782)
Disturbances of skin sensation/ somatosensory disorder Hypoesthesia · Paresthesia (Formication) · Hyperesthesia Hypoalgesia · Hyperalgesia
Circulation Cyanosis · Pallor/Livedo (Livedo reticularis) · Flushing · Petechia
Edema Peripheral edema · Anasarca
Other Rash · Desquamation · Induration · Diaphoresis · Mass (Neck mass)

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Symptoms and signs: nervous and musculoskeletal systems (R25–R29, 781.0, 781.2–9)
Primarily nervous system
Primarily CNS
Movement disorders Dyskinesia: Athetosis · Tremor · Dyskinesia
Gait abnormality Scissor gait · Cerebellar ataxia · Festinating gait · Marche a petit pas · Propulsive gait · Stomping gait · Spastic gait · Magnetic gait
Lack of coordination Dyskinesia: Ataxia (Cerebellar ataxia/Dysmetria, Sensory ataxia) Dysdiadochokinesia · Asterixis
Other Abnormal posturing: Opisthotonus Perceptual disorder: Hemispatial neglect Facial weakness · Hyperreflexia · Pronator drift
Primarily PNS
Gait abnormality Steppage gait · Antalgic gait
Primarily muscular
Movement disorders Spasm (Trismus) · Fasciculation · Fibrillation · Myokymia · Cramp
Gait abnormality Myopathic gait · Trendelenburg gait · Pigeon gait
Other Tetany · Meningism
Primarily skeletal Rachitic rosary · Clubbing
Primarily joint Joint locking

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Symptoms and signs: urinary system (R30–R39, 788)
Pain Renal colic · Costovertebral angle tenderness · Dysuria · Vesical tenesmus
Control Urinary incontinence/Enuresis (Diurnal enuresis, Giggling, Nocturnal enuresis, Post-void dribbling, Stress, Urge, Overflow) · Urinary retention
Volume Oliguria/Anuria · Polyuria
Other urination disorders Nocturia · Urinary urgency · Urinary frequency Extravasation of urine · Extrarenal uremia

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Symptoms and signs: cognition, perception, emotional state and behaviour (R40–R46, 780.0–780.5, 781.1)
Cognition
Alteration of consciousness Confusion (Delirium) · Somnolence · Obtundation · Stupor · Unconsciousness (Syncope, Coma, Persistent vegetative state)
Fainting/Syncope Carotid sinus syncopeHeat syncopeVasovagal episode
Other Amnesia (Anterograde amnesia, Retrograde amnesia) · Dizziness (Vertigo, Presyncope/Lightheadedness, Disequilibrium) · Convulsion
Emotional state Anxiety · Irritability · Hostility · Suicidal ideation
Behavior Verbosity
Perception/ sensation disorder Olfaction : Anosmia · Hyposmia · Dysosmia · Parosmia · Hyperosmia Taste: Ageusia · Hypogeusia · Dysgeusia · Parageusia · Hypergeusia Hallucination: Auditory hallucination

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Symptoms and signs: Speech and voice / Symptoms involving head and neck (R47–R49, 784)
Aphasia/Dysphasia Expressive aphasia · Receptive aphasia · Conduction aphasia
Other speech disturbances Dysarthria · Schizophasia · Aprosodia/Dysprosody Thought disorder: Pressure of speech · Derailment · Clanging · Circumstantiality
Symbolic dysfunctions Dyslexia/Alexia · Agnosia (Prosopagnosia, Astereognosis, Gerstmann syndrome) · Dyspraxia/Apraxia (Ideomotor apraxia) · Dyscalculia/Acalculia · Agraphia
Voice disturbances Dysphonia/Aphonia
Other Epistaxis · Headache · Post-nasal drip · Neck mass

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Symptoms and signs: general / constitutional (R50–R61, 780.6–780.9)
Temperature heat: Fever (Fever of unknown origin, Drug-induced fever, Postoperative fever) • Hyperhidrosis (e.g., Sleep Hyperhidrosis; "Sweating") • HyperpyrexiaHyperthermia cold: Chills
Aches/Pains HeadacheChronic painCancer pain
Malaise and fatigue Atrophy (e.g., Muscle Atrophy) • Debility (or Asthenia) • LassitudeLethargyMuscle tremorsTenderness
Miscellaneous Flu-Like Symptoms
Symptoms and signs: Symptoms concerning nutrition, metabolism and development (R62–R64, 783)
Ingestion/Weight decrease: AnorexiaWeight loss/Cachexia/Underweight increase: PolyphagiaPolydipsiaOrexigeniaWeight gain
Growth Delayed milestoneFailure to thriveGrowth failureShort stature (e.g., Idiopathic)

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