prodromaalset
Prodromaalset is a term used in medicine to describe the early, nonspecific symptoms that precede the more characteristic signs and symptoms of a particular disease or condition. These prodromal symptoms are often subtle and can be easily overlooked or mistaken for other minor ailments. They may include general feelings of malaise, fatigue, irritability, loss of appetite, or mild aches and pains. The prodromal phase is considered the incubation period or the early symptomatic stage of an illness before a definitive diagnosis can be made.
The presence and nature of prodromal symptoms vary greatly depending on the specific disease. For example,