symptom
symptoms that affect the body
symptoms that are frequently associated with a particular illness or condition
symptoms that are very intense or extreme
symptoms that are very characteristic of a particular illness or condition
symptoms indicating a potentially dangerous or life-threatening condition
symptoms that are very typical of a particular illness or condition
symptoms affecting the mind or thought processes
unpleasant physical and mental effects following the cessation of drug or alcohol use
symptoms that are very typical of a particular illness or condition
symptoms such as fever, aches, and chills that resemble influenza
symptoms affecting the mind and emotions
symptoms that are not enjoyable to experience
symptoms observed by a doctor rather than reported by the patient
symptoms related to a person's actions and conduct
symptoms related to a person's actions and conduct
often used in psychology to refer to the absence of normal behaviors (e.g., in schizophrenia)
symptoms relating to the way the body functions
symptoms that cause significant worry, pain, or sadness
the beginning of the symptoms of an illness
when symptoms start to grow or become more defined
when symptoms start to be seen or noticed
when symptoms happen or take place (more formal)
when symptoms continue to exist for a long time
when symptoms appear again after a period of absence
to experience the signs of an illness
to be the reason for symptoms
to start to have symptoms
to use medical methods to try to cure or improve symptoms
to experience negative or unpleasant signs of an illness
to reduce or remove unpleasant symptoms
to start to have symptoms (more informal)
to make symptoms less severe
to show the signs of an illness
to show the signs of an illness (more formal)
to make symptoms less severe (more formal)
to show the signs of an illness when seeking medical help (medical term)