an increase in the seriousness of a disease or any of its signs and symptoms.
A flare-up or worsening of a condition.
period of a chronic disease when signs and symptoms recur in all their severity.
A rapid deterioration of a chronic disease that makes the symptoms worse
action that makes a problem or a disease (or its symptoms) worse; "the aggravation of her condition resulted from lack of care"
an acute flare-up of your COPD
a rapid onset attack of increasing MS symptoms that is thought to be indicative a new immune attack on myelin
a sudden acceleration in the course of the disease
a temporary marked deterioration of the patient's condition due to an acute flare-up of the condition being treated
a time when your symptoms suddenly get much worse)
flareup in which symptoms deteriorate in a particular condition
A temporary flare up of something related to a pre-existing condition, usually after an injury but recedes to its former level within a reasonable period of time.
the worsening of disease symptoms associated with ulcerative colitis.
The sudden worsening of a disease or its symptoms
flare-up or attack of symptoms. People with MS experiencing an exacerbation might report numbness or tingling of hands and feet that typically last for a few weeks; exacerbations come and go throughout the disease course of MS. Sometimes called relapses.
an aggravation of symptoms; an increase in the activity of the disease; a relapse.
An aggravation of symptoms or an increase in disease activity; a relapse.
A recurrence or worsening of symptoms.
An increase in the severity of symptoms. Exacerbations of MS usually involve an increase in definite symptoms, lasting weeks or months. During the attack, numerous individual symptoms may come and go in succession. Acute attacks are usually followed by complete or partial remission - the abatement or diminution of symptoms. - A worsening or flare-up of neurologic signs and symptoms (such as numbness, weakness or lost vision), usually associated with inflammation and demyelination in the brain or spinal cord. The opposite of exacerbation is remittance. - The appearance of new symptoms or the aggravation of old ones, lasting at least 24 hours.
In MS, an acute recurrence of previous symptoms or the relatively sudden development of new symptoms: both are the result of renewed disease activity in the CNS.
A relapse or a period of time when symptoms worsen; may come and go without warning and may last a few days or weeks at a time.
a period when a disease or medical condition becomes worse.
An acute worsening of the symptoms. Acute exacerbation, normally caused by viruses and/or bacteria, can for instance occur quickly and is more pronounced with COPD patients than with people with healthy lungs.
Worsening of an existing condition or its symptoms
Becoming more severe, especially with regard to symptoms. It is another word for Relapse.
Sudden onset of new symptoms or worsening of old ones due to MS. In general, these symptoms must last for more than 24 hours before it is considered an attack.
A periodic worsening of severity and the related symptoms of the disease.
A worsening. In medicine, exacerbation may refer to an increase in the severity of a disease or its signs and symptoms. For example, exacerbation of asthma is one of the serious effects of air pollution..
A worsening of a condition, usually acutely