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| prodrome | An early or premonitory symptom of a disease. Synonym: prodromus. Origin: G. Prodromos, a running before, fr. Pro-+ dromos, a running, a course (05 Mar 2000) |
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an early symptom that a disease is developing or that an attack is about to occur
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A symptom that indicates the onset of a disease.
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The period of time preceding a migraine headache during which a person may feel irritable, out of sorts, moody, unusually sensitive to light or noise, and may notice some fluid retention. This may go on for one or two days or just a few hours before the actual headache begins.
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(period of) precursor symptom(s) indicative of the imminent onset of morbidity or disease
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The early stage of a herpes outbreak, before sores appear. During the prodrome, there can be symptoms such as itching, burning, or tingling in the area where sores usually appear. There may also be symptoms such as headache, fatigue, and muscle aches.
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