Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
comorbid
Adjective
/ˌkoʊˈmɔːrbɪd/

Definition
Comorbid refers to the presence of one or more additional diseases or disorders occurring simultaneously with a primary disease or disorder.

Examples
- Many patients with diabetes also suffer from comorbid hypertension.
- The study focused on individuals who had comorbid mental health issues.
- Comorbid conditions can increase the risk of complications during surgery.

Meaning
In a medical context, comorbidities are conditions that exist alongside the primary condition, complicating treatment and management.

Synonyms
- Concurrent
- Coexisting
- Associated