Clinical manifestations often refer to a series of abnormal changes in the body of a patient who has a certain disease. Clinical manifestations often use the important basis for disease diagnosis. For example, cough, fever, headache, weakness and other symptoms can be called the clinical manifestations of cold and fever, while cough, hemoptysis and other symptoms belong to the clinical manifestations of tuberculosis. A single disease may have multiple clinical manifestations, and many diseases have the same clinical manifestations, that is, the same clinical manifestations can be manifested in multiple diseases. For example, cough can be the clinical manifestations of pharyngitis, cold and fever, tuberculosis, pneumonia, tracheitis and other diseases<br>
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