Significance of Warning signs
Warning signs are indicators that suggest impending problems or risks across various contexts. In governance, they point to a king's failures, while in science, they encompass signs of potential psychosis, toxicity from sacred plants, cancer development, and initial symptoms of infections like mucormycosis. Additionally, warning signs include migraine auras and signs indicating severe disease progression in conditions like Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever. Identifying these warning signs is crucial for timely interventions and preventive measures.
Synonyms: Markers
In Finnish: Varoitusmerkit; In Spanish: Señales de advertencia
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Hindu concept of 'Warning signs'
In Hinduism, "Warning signs" signify indicators of potential crises or disasters stemming from a king's neglect of his responsibilities, highlighting the importance of ethical leadership and governance for societal well-being.
From: Mahabharata (English)
(1) Indicators of impending problems or calamities that arise when a king fails in his duties.[1]
The concept of Warning signs in scientific sources
Warning signs refer to symptoms like visual disturbances, known as auras, that may occur before a migraine attack, serving as indicators for some sufferers to anticipate the onset of the headache.
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) Indicators that suggest an individual is at imminent risk of developing psychosis.[2]