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  2. Critical, Stable, or Fair: Defining Patient Conditions - WebMD

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    Critical condition, serious condition, stable: What do these terms mean? ... Since there’s no agreed-upon medical definition for the word, some researchers say that one doctor’s idea of ...

  3. Disease - Wikipedia

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    A disease is a particular abnormal condition that adversely affects the structure or function of all or part of an organism and is not immediately due to any external injury. [1] [2] Diseases are often known to be medical conditions that are associated with specific signs and symptoms.

  4. Comorbidity: What to Know - WebMD

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    Comorbidity is a medical term that you may have heard your doctor use. It describes the existence of more than one disease or condition within your body at the same time. Comorbidities are usually ...

  5. A comorbidity is any coexisting health condition. The prefix “co” means together and the word “morbidity” is the medical term for a health condition.

  6. These tests can help determine if you have COPD or a different condition, such as asthma, a restrictive lung disease, or heart failure. Learn more about how COPD is diagnosed. Treatment for COPD

  7. A chronic illness is one that lasts for a long period of time and typically cannot be cured. It is, however, sometimes treatable and manageable. This means that with some chronic illnesses, you or ...

  8. Signs and symptoms - Wikipedia

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    A medical sign is an objective observable indication of a disease, injury, or medical condition that may be detected during a physical examination. These signs may be visible, such as a rash or bruise, or otherwise detectable such as by using a stethoscope or taking blood pressure. Medical signs, along with symptoms, help in forming a diagnosis.

  9. Psychosis: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment - WebMD

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    In general, you develop psychosis due to a mental or physical condition, alcohol or drug use, or a traumatic event. Psychological causes. Along with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, serious ...