symptom - a sign or indication of a disorder or disease, acute - rapid onset, severe course, chronic - long lasting or recurrent, etiology - the cause of a disease, idiopathic - disease that develops with an unknown cause, iatrogenic - induced inadvertently by a physician or surgeon or by medical treatment or diagnostic procedures, communicable - contagious, non-communicable - not contagious, incubation - time between exposure and symptoms , remission - reduction in intensity of disease, mortality - how many die from condition, incidence - the rate of occurence, especially the number of new cases of a disease in a population over a period of time, congenital - existed at birth, pathogen - an agent that causes disease, such as bacteria, antibiotics - a class of medicines used to treat infections caused by bacteria, -cyte - cell, hema- - blood, treatment - management of a disease and symptoms through medicines, surgery, etc. , inflammation - redness, swelling, pain, tenderness, heat and disturbed function in an area of the body, -itis - inflammation of, leuko- - white, myo- - muscle, pneumo- or pulmo- - lungs, cure - a means of healing or restoring to health,
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