Relapsing-remitting, where symptoms fade and then return off and on for many years.
Within 24 hours the symptoms of tetanus had faded.
But those symptoms faded after about 2 weeks.
I don't know if any of that helped, but after a few weeks, the symptoms faded away.
As the symptoms fade, they often remain withdrawn, fearing the worst.
If antibiotics are prescribed, it's important to finish all doses - even if your symptoms fade.
The symptoms of this damage fade over time.
Relapsing-remitting, where symptoms may fade and then recur at random for many years.
Your symptoms will fade as your treatment starts to work.
As cold symptoms fade, the cough gets worse.