Most people who are infected with the West Nile virus will have no or minimal symptoms.
No treatment may be required for mild cases or cases with minimal symptoms.
The presentation of shock is variable with some people having only minimal symptoms such as confusion and weakness.
Although many infected people may have minimal or no symptoms, they can still contribute to spread of the infection.
It is probable that these individuals were well and asymptomatic or had minimal symptoms.
Many patients with diverticulosis have minimal or no symptoms and do not require specific treatment.
A patient with sufficient collateral blood flow and minimal symptoms may not need treatment.
Small hematomas may not require surgery if there is no pressure on the brain and minimal symptoms.
This may happen earlier than in women who have minimal symptoms.
An insect or object in the ear may cause minimal symptoms.