Diagnosis - Identifying Medical Conditions

Diagnosis is the process of identifying a medical condition or disease through examination, testing, and evaluation to determine the underlying cause of symptoms.
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Prepared by Shruti Sahoo, reviewed by Dr. Eugene Smith

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What is a diagnosis based on?

Diagnosis is the endpoint of a complex process centered on a patient, collaborating with both the patient and other sources of clinical information to reason backward as to the potential health issue causing the patient's current condition. Typically prompted by symptoms, the patient first engages with the healthcare system.

What is a diagnostic test?

Traditionally, diagnosis has been defined as the art of identifying a disease from its signs and symptoms. Formerly, few diagnostic tests were available to assist the physician, who depended on medical history, observation, and examination.

What is a diagnosis & why is it important?

Diagnosis is how your doctors work out what illness is causing your symptoms. The time to get a diagnosis can be short for some people and longer for others. This is because your doctors need to be sure the diagnosis is right before they offer you any treatment.

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