Subjective Symptom
The symptoms of chronic venous insufficiency can be subjective and objective. Subjective symptoms include throbbing, cramping, burning
Symptoms are subjective and that means we describe them with words but on the other hand signs are measured so there are numbers to describe them.
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Signs and symptoms are both used in diagnosis. Signs are the objective observations that can be sensed, measured, or recorded by another person. Symptoms are the subjective experience that has to be reported.
Symptoms of a herniated disk can be obtained by one's physician. There are also many web sites that offer symptoms of common health problems that list the symptoms of a herniated disc.
Subjective symptoms are symptoms that are imprecise in measurement. They cannot be objectively observed. For instance: How much does it hurt? "A lot!" That is subjective because "a lot!" to one person can mean something very different depending on who is experiencing and reporting the pain.In contrast, objective signs are measurable and consistent from one person to another. For instance, if one reports a lesion that is 3mm x 4mm and raised, indurated (hard), inflamed (red), and issuing a milky discharge, another person can observe those same exact signs.
There is no such word as "symotoms". -You may mean "symptoms" which mean a subjective indication of a disorder or disease, such as pain, nausea, or weakness.
All symptoms are subjective, including symptoms related to pain. For most people, a "mild soreness" describes a low-level type pain that does not restrict most movement or everyday activities.
subjective simply means that it is a symptom that is only apperent to the patient. It isn't observable by anyone else. The oposite would be Objective, such as, "the patient is pale" while subjective is 'I have a pain in my head' When only one person can observe something it is subjective.