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Nervous pregnancy can manifest physical symptoms similar to those of a pregnant person, even when one is not pregnant. T...
Acne, a common skin condition, primarily affects the oily parts of the face. It often emerges during puberty, but it can...
Schüller's disease is characterized by osteoporosis localized to the skull. It leads to severe cranial pain and difficul...
Nodules are small skin formations that can be felt as tiny knots or small, somewhat firm, elastic, and movable protrusio...
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The diaphragm is a large muscular wall separating the upper part (lungs, heart) from the lower part (liver, stomach, int...
Retinal detachment results from the separation of the retina and the underlying sheet, typically due to vitreous fluid...
The thumb is linked to pressure, both the pressure I exert on myself and the pressure I demand from others. It's a poten...
THROAT, also known as DIPHTHERIC LARYNGITIS, is primarily seen in children. It presents as voice disturbances and coughi...
Basedow's disease, characterized by excessive thyroid gland activity or hyperthyroidism, often includes symptoms like ...
Gastritis, often referred to as stomach pain, is linked to feelings of anger and burning sensations. Refer to stomach pr...
Aerophagia, characterized by the excessive swallowing of air, whether voluntary or involuntary, leads to repeated belchi...
Scabies are parasitic and contagious fungi that affect the skin's surface, hair, scalp, and nails. Allowing oneself to b...
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