Treatment is not needed in the asymptomatic patient.
Treatment in asymptomatic patients is controversial, also leading into the debate of clinical surveillance and how it intersects with public health policy.
From this definition, it can be said that an asymptomatic patient is uninhibited by disease.
Identification of asymptomatic patients allows them to adjust their lifestyle to avoid common triggering factors.
Controversy is considerable regarding whether asymptomatic patients with essential thrombocythemia require treatment.
A growing number of patients are now being diagnosed before they develop symptoms (asymptomatic patients).
The film may not have any signs in an otherwise asymptomatic patient.
About 6 out of 10 asymptomatic patients have no calcium.
Thus collection and examination of blood smears from asymptomatic patients is not possible.
Clinicians should not routinely offer the service to asymptomatic patients.