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What is the difference between a sign and symptom in childhood illness?
Signs are objective manifestations of illness that can be observed by an examiner other than the person experiencing them. These may include coughing, sneezing, or rash.
Symptoms, on the other hand, are subjective experiences reported by the person themselves, such as pain or discomfort.
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