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/ˌāsim(p)təˈmatik/,
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(of a condition or a person) Producing or showing no symptoms,
  1. (of a condition or a person) Producing or showing no symptoms


  1. having no symptoms of illness or disease
  2. In medicine, a disease is considered asymptomatic if a patient is a carrier for a disease or infection but experiences no symptoms. A condition might be asymptomatic if it fails to show the noticeable symptoms with which it is usually associated. ...
  3. condition of having a disease, but without any symptoms of it.
  4. To be without noticeable symptoms of disease. Many cancers can develop and grow without producing symptoms, especially in the early stages.
  5. No symptoms; no clear sign of disease present.
  6. Without symptoms. For example, an asymptomatic infection is an infection with no symptoms.
  7. Without signs of illness. Many patients with hepatitis C do not show signs of illness and are considered asymptomatic.
  8. (1) "Asymptomatic" means without obvious symptoms; not showing or producing indications of a disease or other medical condition, such as an individual infected with a pathogen but not exhibiting or producing any signs or symptoms of vomiting, diarrhea, or jaundice. ...
  9. A term used to describe an individual who does not currently show symptoms of the disease being discussed. Asymptomatic individuals may develop symptoms of the disease at a later point in time.
  10. without symptoms, at least in the mind of the person himself
  11. not having any symptoms of HIV infection
  12. not showing any clinical manifestations.
  13. A patient who is infected with a disease, but there are no signs or symptoms to show it.
  14. Having or producing no symptoms. [WAC 182-535-1050]
  15. without obvious symptoms or signs of disease. People with abnormal cervical cell changes are mostly asymptomatic at early stages.
  16. Without symptoms or not sick. Usually used in HIV/AIDS literature to describe a person who has a positive reaction to one of several tests for HIV antibodies but who shows no clinical symptoms of the disease and who is not sick. ...
  17. A state where a person is infected with chlamydia or gonorrhea but has no clinical symptoms (e.g. friable cervix and/or mucopus).
  18. When a disease or affliction exists without any signs of symptoms.
  19. Illness without symptoms or complaints.
  20. Descriptive term for a person who does not appear to be affected by their disease (i.e., displays no symptoms); in the context of genetic diseases an “asymptomatic” patient may be a carrier.
  21. Having no recognizable symptoms of a particular disorder.
  22. Regardless of what tests may show is going on inside the body, the person is feeling fine and not experiencing any symptoms from their infection. This does not mean the virus is gone, but rather that it is affecting the body in ways that are not noticeable to the patient.
  23. Showing no signs of a disease. Valley Fever was believed to be asymptomatic in 60% of infections, but recent estimates suggest only half of these infections will not have symptoms. The disease is also known to activate years later even in people who did not show symptoms earlier.
  24. An HIV-infected person who appears well but is capable of transmitting
  25. Not showing any signs or symptoms of a disease. Many sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as Chlamydia and Genital Herpes are asymptomatic and can only be detected via a test from a healthcare professional.