Examples of using "Symptômes " in a sentence and their english translations:
What symptoms do you have?
I have other symptoms.
with a similar condition,
What symptoms do you have?
What symptoms do you have?
My symptoms increase with age.
that are designed to treat these very symptoms.
but they get substantial symptom relief from using cannabis -
They have serious and severe symptoms and illnesses
They were symptoms of the earthquake.
The doctor doesn't attach any importance to these symptoms.
One of the early noticeable symptoms is trouble with urination, but often there are no clear symptoms.
Have you experienced withdrawal symptoms in the past?
You should consult a doctor if the symptoms get worse.
You should consult a doctor if the symptoms get worse.
Because of your symptoms, you must be temporarily medically isolated.
We decide whether you are already showing symptoms of CAE,
The withdrawal symptoms are more severe than I thought.
Dan began displaying symptoms of Alzheimer's.
There was no way someone could read symptoms and say:
Is your stomach pain dull, sharp, cramping, or something else?
Symptoms often come back, and you're back to where you started.
They treat very legitimate symptoms using cannabis medicines,
She recalls the sudden onset of the symptoms late one night.
The initial symptoms of the disease are fever and sore throat.
People with rheumatoid arthritis symptoms should be careful about what they eat.
Within the last two weeks, have you had close contact with anyone with flu-like symptoms?
One of the symptoms of schizophrenia is pathological attention to detail, so I feel comforted when I forget a few commas.
There is no specific treatment for chickenpox, but there are pharmacy remedies that can alleviate symptoms.
When you start taking medicine it begins working on symptoms, like pain, right away, but that doesn't mean that the ulcer heals right away.
White spots on the tongue are one of the symptoms of a possible oral cancer, primarily caused by smoking. Even if you escape death, you risk losing part or all of your tongue.
The Paris syndrome is a type of culture shock. It's a psychiatric term used to describe foreigners who start living in Paris, drawn to the image of the city as a center of fashion, don't adapt well to the local customs and culture, lose their mental balance and exhibit symptoms close to depression.