Significance of Associated symptoms
Associated symptoms, as described across multiple contexts, represent additional health issues or discomforts accompanying a primary condition. These can range from physical responses and emotional connections in spiritual experiences to behavioral, cognitive, and social problems in psychiatric conditions like ADHD. In health sciences, they encompass various related issues, such as nausea, headaches, fatigue, or other sensations, providing a more comprehensive understanding of a patient's overall health status and the impact of treatments.
Synonyms: Accompanying symptoms, Concomitant symptoms, Additional symptoms
In Dutch: Geassocieerde symptomen; In Finnish: Liittyvät oireet; In Spanish: Síntomas asociados
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Hindu concept of 'Associated symptoms'
In Hinduism, associated symptoms refer to additional physical or emotional manifestations accompanying a primary condition. These can include fever, pain, nausea, or nervous disturbances. Assessing these symptoms helps understand the illness's impact and the effectiveness of treatments, as they provide a holistic view of the patient's health.
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences
(1) The nature of pain was moderate to severe and this included nausea and sometimes vomiting. Gradation was recorded for these.[1] (2) The associated symptoms include Vedana, Kandu, Daha, and Srava, which are the symptoms that are associated with the disease.[2] (3) Associated symptoms of Gridhrasi, such as Supti, Dehasya Pravakrata, Gaurava, Tandra, and Arochaka, were given scores to assess the impact of the disease and the effect of the treatment.[3] (4) This is measured within the groups, and the results are given in the table, and the associated symptoms during menstruation are assessed to determine the effectiveness of the treatments.[4] (5) These are additional symptoms that are related to the primary condition and are assessed in the study to evaluate the overall impact of the interventions on the patients.[5]
From: Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine
(1) This term describes the symptoms that resolved completely with no signs of relapse, and the authors declare no conflict of interest, as mentioned in the conclusion.[6] (2) These are the additional symptoms, such as fever, burning micturition, and pain, that are treated with specific herbal formulations, alongside the primary condition of Warme Rehm.[7]
From: International Research Journal of Ayurveda and Yoga
(1) These are the additional health issues that frequently occur with a primary condition, such as vomiting, nausea, and sensitivity to sensory stimuli.[8]
From: Brihad Bhagavatamrita (commentary)
(1) the various physical responses that indicate a deep emotional connection during spiritual experiences[9]
The concept of Associated symptoms in scientific sources
Associated symptoms encompass the secondary signs and issues accompanying a primary health condition. These encompass behavioral, cognitive, and emotional aspects. The text uses "associated symptoms" to describe additional indicators, discomforts, and health problems experienced by patients, like nausea, pain, fatigue, and social issues.
From: South African Family Practice
(1) These are additional physical experiences that might accompany palpitations, providing clues about the underlying cause of the condition.[10] (2) These include nausea or vomiting, photophobia, and phonophobia, which are also considered when diagnosing a migraine condition.[11]
From: South African Journal of Physiotherapy
(1) The text details a range of symptoms associated with myofascial pain, which include muscle spasm, muscle weakness, and other physical manifestations that are observed.[12] (2) These are other sensations that seem related to the pain, and they are recorded verbatim, providing additional information for a comprehensive assessment of the condition.[13]
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) These are symptoms that are related to the specific health condition, such as dyspnea and sweating, in the provided text.[14]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) Manifestations of a disease that accompany the primary condition, such as pain and fever associated with malaria, which can be treated with plants like Pterocarpus erinaceus.[15]
From: South African Journal of Psychiatry
(1) These are additional signs or characteristics that can occur alongside the primary features of a condition, and the text lists behavioral, cognitive, emotional, and social problems as associated symptoms of ADHD.[16] (2) These are problems related to the condition, including behavioral, cognitive, emotional, and social issues, that can affect various aspects of an individual's life.[17]