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Asymptomatic is an adjective categorising the medical conditions that patients carry but without experiencing their symptoms, despite an explicit diagnosis.

Examples
An example of an asymptomatic disease is cytomegalovirus (CMV) which is a member of the herpes virus family. "It is estimated that 1% of all newborns are infected with CMV, but the majority of infections are asymptomatic." (Knox, 1983; Kumar et al. 1984) In some diseases, the proportion of asymptomatic cases can be important. For example, in multiple sclerosis it is estimated that around 25% of the cases are asymptomatic, with these cases detected postmortem or just by coincidence (as incidental findings) while treating other diseases. ==Importance==
Importance
Knowing that a condition is asymptomatic is important because: • It may be contagious, and the contribution of asymptomatic and pre-symptomatic infections to the transmission level of a disease helps set the required control measures to keep it from spreading. • It is not required that a person undergo treatment. It does not cause later medical problems such as high blood pressure and hyperlipidaemia. • Be alert to possible problems: asymptomatic hypothyroidism makes a person vulnerable to Wernicke–Korsakoff syndrome or beri-beri following intravenous glucose.{{Cite journal • For some conditions, treatment during the asymptomatic phase is vital. If one waits until symptoms develop, it is too late for survival or to prevent damage. == Mental health ==
Mental health
Subclinical or subthreshold conditions are those for which the full diagnostic criteria are not met and have not been met in the past, although symptoms are present. This can mean that symptoms are not severe enough to merit a diagnosis, or that symptoms are severe but do not meet the criteria of a condition. == List ==
List
These are conditions for which there is a sufficient number of documented individuals that are asymptomatic that it is clinically noted. For a complete list of asymptomatic infections see subclinical infection. • Balanitis xerotica obliteransBenign lymphoepithelial lesionCardiac shuntCarotid artery dissectionCarotid bruitCavernous hemangiomaChloromas (Myeloid sarcoma) • CholeraChronic myelogenous leukemiaCoeliac diseaseCoronavirus (common cold germs) • Coronary artery diseaseCOVID-19CowpoxDiabetic retinopathyEssential fructosuria • Flu or Influenza strains • Folliculosebaceous cystic hamartomaGlioblastoma multiforme (occasionally) • Glucocorticoid remediable aldosteronismGlucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiencyHepatitisHereditary elliptocytosisHerpesHeterophoriaHypertension (high blood pressure)HistidinemiaHIV (AIDS) • HPVHyperaldosteronismhyperlipidaemiaHyperprolinemia type I • HypothyroidismHypoxia (some cases) • Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpuraIridodialysis (when small) • Lesch–Nyhan syndrome (female carriers) • Levo-Transposition of the great arteriesMeaslesMeckel's diverticulumMicrovenular hemangiomaMitral valve prolapseMonkeypoxMonoclonal B-cell lymphocytosisMyelolipomaNonalcoholic fatty liver diseaseOptic disc pitOsteoporosisPertussis (whooping cough) • Pes cavusPoliomyelitisPolyorchidismPre-eclampsiaPrehypertensionProtrusio acetabuliPulmonary contusionRenal tubular acidosisRubellaSmallpox (extinct since the 1980s) • SpermatoceleSphenoid wing meningiomaSpider angiomaSplenic infarction (though not typically) • Subarachnoid hemorrhageTonsillolithTuberculosisType II diabetesTyphusVaginal intraepithelial neoplasiaVaricella (chickenpox) • Wilson's disease Millions of women reported lack of symptoms during pregnancy until the point of childbirth or the beginning of labor and did not know they were pregnant. This phenomenon is known as cryptic pregnancies. == See also ==
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