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Stretch marks are small marks that appear on the skin in areas that have been stretched, often occurring during pregnanc...
A person with hypertension is symbolized by a pressure cooker, tightly sealed with a steam control valve for cooking und...
The forehead, located at the level of the brain, represents individuality and rational handling of life and events. The ...
For cases of blood vomit, see internal bleeding. Add that the person is unable to control themselves, and this release i...
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Mastoiditis is an inflammation of the mucosa in the temporal bone located behind the external auditory canal. It typical...
In the Western classification, there are 33 vertebrae, starting from the top: 7 cervical (neck), relatively thin; 12 dor...
Mouthflaze refers to a sensation of heat, facial congestion, often accompanied by profuse sweating and a feeling of su...
Roseola is a childhood illness characterized by a 72-hour fever episode, followed by a rash of red spots on the trunk an...
The neck serves as a crucial link between the head and the rest of the body, symbolizing the connection between the spir...
Muscular ramps indicate that I'm holding onto something I should let go of. It's a manifestation of inner tension, causi...
The scapula, a flat bone connecting the back, collarbone, and arm, can cause pain that affects these areas. It's essenti...
Travel sickness, or motion sickness, commonly occurs during travel by car, bus, plane, ship, or train. Symptoms include ...
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