- Very important for determining disease is the knowledge of its symptoms such as breathlessness, edema, cough, vomiting, fever, headache and others. Some of these symptoms are objective, for example, haemorrhage or vomiting, because they are determined by objective study, while others, such as headache or dizziness are subjective, since they are evident only to the patient.
- At the conclusion of the examination the doctor usually makes some comments about the impression he or she has formed.
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