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In medicine, a disease is symptomatic when it is at a stage when the patient is experiencing symptoms. It is generally used in counterdistinction of asymptomatic (when the disease is inapparent).

Symptomatic treatment is the practice of treating a patient's symptoms, rather than the disease or injury itself.

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