Asymptomatic (Quiescent)

Asymptomatic (Quiescent) - this term is applied to a disease that is sluggish or has no characteristic symptoms.

Asymptomatic disease means that the patient does not have obvious signs and symptoms indicating the presence of pathology. However, the disease itself is present and develops latently, without external manifestations.

This course is often observed in chronic diseases in the remission phase, when the activity of the pathological process is reduced. The asymptomatic phase can last quite a long time, sometimes for years, which makes timely diagnosis difficult. Therefore, it is important to undergo regular examinations to identify possible hidden diseases at an early stage.



Asymptomatic disease, also known as indolent disease or quiescent disease, is a medical term that describes a disease that occurs without significant symptoms but can still lead to serious health consequences.

This concept can be described in the context of various fields of medicine, including immunology, surgery and neurology. In a general sense, an asymptomatic disease means that it occurs unnoticed by the patient and does not cause a pronounced reaction in the body.

In immunology and microbiology, the term "indolent" is used to describe diseases



**Asymptomatic (Quiescent)**

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