Onset

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Onset refers to the beginning or start of something, particularly symptoms of a disease or a medical condition. In the field of medicine, it is used to describe the time frame in which symptoms of a disease first appear. The term can also be used in other contexts, such as the onset of a natural disaster or the onset of war.

Medical Onset

In medical terminology, onset refers to the beginning or start of symptoms. This can be sudden, as in the case of acute onset, or gradual, as in the case of chronic onset. The onset of symptoms is a crucial factor in diagnosing a disease or medical condition.

Acute Onset

Acute onset refers to symptoms that begin suddenly and often without warning. These symptoms can be severe and require immediate medical attention. Examples of conditions with acute onset include heart attack, stroke, and appendicitis.

Chronic Onset

Chronic onset refers to symptoms that develop gradually over time. These symptoms may be mild at first and gradually become more severe. Examples of conditions with chronic onset include diabetes, arthritis, and Alzheimer's disease.

Other Uses of Onset

In addition to its use in medicine, the term onset is also used in other fields. For example, in the field of meteorology, it can refer to the beginning of a weather event, such as the onset of rain or snow. In the field of linguistics, it refers to the initial sound or sounds in a syllable.

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