Szimptomás
Szimptomás is a term of Hungarian origin that translates to "symptomatic" in English. It is most commonly used in medical and psychological contexts to describe a condition, disease, or disorder that is characterized by a set of observable signs and symptoms. When a condition is referred to as "szimptomás," it implies that it is not a primary or underlying disease itself, but rather a manifestation or consequence of another underlying issue.
For instance, a patient might present with a variety of szimptomás, such as fever, cough, and fatigue,
The term emphasizes the outward expression of an internal problem. Understanding the szimptomás is crucial for