The process of determining whether or not a patient has a specific disease is known as diagnosis. A doctor orders a test to confirm or rule out a possible illness. The clinical course of action in the first case will be to implement appropriate treatment for the diagnosed disease, whereas in the second case, additional diagnostic tests must be pursued. Understanding not only the nature of the disease but also its stage of development is critical for some diseases. Doctors may need to be aware of the stage of the disease, its progression, and whether it is stable or in regression. Monitoring is commonly used in chronic diseases such as diabetes to determine whether the disease is under control.
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