To get sick with a particular disease, usually a disease that is not seriously medical when you incubate a disease, or when it is incubated, it develops in your body until it becomes noticeable in cases where you have exhausted the thesaurus, this usually means that you should try to rewrite the sentence. It is not a question of finding another word. That is, what would you say: acquired? has shown signs/symptoms of…? Suffered? symptomatic of?? manifest? indicate? Data? Suffering from an illness, illness, injury or pain In a medical setting, „developed“ would correspond to most signs and symptoms. However, it would not seem natural to use it for certain diseases. Like what. has developed third-degree heart block, ventricular tachycardia or pulmonary edema.“ We don`t hear people say, „I`ve contracted a cold or developed a cold“ It`s funny, but in the United States, even if something isn`t transmissible, we often use an expression that implies causality: having a higher than normal temperature, which means you have a fever informally when a person rocks, they fall, especially because they feel sick unexpectedly. .
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