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1) "Symptoms" -- As to symptoms candida symptom Pronunciation: 'sim(p)-t&m Function: noun Etymology: Late Latin symptomat-, symptoma, from Greek symptOmat-, symptOma happening, attribute, symptom, from sympiptein to happen, from syn- + piptein to fall -- more at FEATHER 1 a : subjective evidence of disease or physical disturbance; broadly : something that indicates the presence of bodily disorder b : an evident reaction by a plant to a pathogen 2 a : something that indicates the existence of something else <symptoms of an inner turmoil> b : a slight indication : TRACE synonym see SIGN - symptomless /-l&s/ adjective Pronunciation Symbols The term symptom (from the Greek σύμπτωμα meaning 'chance', 'mishap' or 'casualty', itself derived from συμπιπτω meaning 'to fall upon' or 'to happen to') has two similar meanings in the context of physical and mental health: - Strictly, a symptom is a sensation or change in health function experienced by a patient. Thus, symptoms may be loosely classified as strong, mild or weak. In this, medically correct, sense of the word, it is a subjective report, as opposed to a sign, which is objective evidence of the presence of a disease or disorder. Examples of symptoms are fatigue/tiredness, pain, or nausea. In contrast, elevated blood pressure, or abnormal appearance of the retina, would be a medical sign indicating the nature of the disease.
- A symptom may loosely be said to be a physical condition which indicates a particular illness or disorder (e.g. Longman, 1995). An example of a symptom in this sense of the word would be a rash. However, correctly speaking, this is known as a sign, as would any indication detectable by a person other than the sufferer without verbal information from the patient.
Some symptoms, such as nausea, 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 only a very limited number of possible causes. 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, rather than the real cause. The terms "chief complaint", "presenting symptom", or "presenting complaint" is used to describe the initial concern which brings a patient to a doctor. The symptom that leads to a diagnosis is called a cardinal symptom. A symptom can more simply be defined as any feature which is noticed by the patient. A sign is noticed by the doctor or others. It is not necessarily the nature..."
2) "Candida" -- As to symptoms candida candida Pronunciation: 'kan-d&-d& Function: noun Etymology: New Latin, genus name, from Latin, feminine of candidus : any of a genus (Candida) of parasitic fungi that resemble yeasts, occur especially in the mouth, vagina, and intestinal tract where they are usually benign but can become pathogenic, and have been grouped with the imperfect fungi but are now often placed with the ascomycetes; especially : one (C. albicans) causing thrush - candidal /-d&-d&l/ adjective Pronunciation Symbols Candida can have various meanings: - Candida is a comedic play by George Bernard Shaw published in 1898 that satirizes socialist reformers in the Church of England.
- In Latin, candidus, candida means clear and white, with the whiteness of pure quartz rather than the whiteness of chalk (albus).
- Candida is a genus of yeasts.
- Candida is a commune in the province of Avellino in southern Italy.
- "Candida" was also the name of a 1970 song performed by Tony Orlando and Dawn; the song appears on their album Candida.
- Candida, a character on Phil of the Future.
- Candida, a 2003 Paraguayan short film.
- Candide (1759) is a satirical novel by French writer Voltaire.
- Candidus
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