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Urticaria presents as a rash with itching and swelling, often in episodic crises triggered by strong emotions and fears ...
SADOMASOCHISM involves a relationship in which one partner expresses dominance (sadism), and the other expresses submiss...
A person experiencing aphonia has either lost their voice or it sounds heavily muffled. When accompanied by inflammation...
The heel is the rear end of the foot, which we rely on for walking. Most heel pains lack an apparent physical cause. Whe...
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A vertebral fracture often results from inner rebellion, a reaction to mental inflexibility linked to authority. Viewing...
Rabies is a feared viral disease of animal origin transmitted to humans through the saliva of infected animals, typicall...
Horses are associated with the instinctual aspect of sexuality. If you have an allergy to horses, it might indicate a fe...
The central back region represents the large thoracic area between the heart and the lumbar vertebrae. It's associated w...
The cerebral epiphysis, also known as the pineal gland, is a small gland located in the front part of the brain, often r...
Premenstrual syndrome occurs in the period preceding menstrual cycles and leads to symptoms like nervousness, backaches,...
Paget's disease, also known as Paget disease, is a chronic condition that primarily affects the nipple and areola in wom...
Bell's Disease, also known as Bell's Paralysis, is a facial paralysis affecting one side of the face due to damage to ...
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