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Small Pelvis (see also: Hip Pain)

The pelvis connects and separates the lower and upper parts of the human skeleton, playing a vital role in movement and ...

Gastric or Peptic Ulcer (duodenum or stomach)

An ulcer is a hole or deep erosion in the gastric wall caused by reduced natural defenses against acid aggression. It re...

Childhood Illness (see also: Childhood Diseases)

This term typically refers to illnesses or diseases described in this dictionary. If I am a child experiencing an ailmen...

Strawberry Allergy

Strawberry allergy is associated with a frustration that contradicts the feelings of love and pleasure, both of which ar...

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Bulimia (see also: Anorexia, Excessive Appetite, Overweight)

Bulimia is a condition characterized by an uncontrollable, insatiable appetite leading to impulsive and excessive eating...

Depression (see also: Neurasthenia)

This description primarily addresses individuals experiencing PSYCHOTHETIC DEPRESSION, not those facing occasional depre...

Madness (see also: Psychosis)

Madness represents a mental disorder, a disturbance of the mind. Various manifestations of insanity, ranging from mild t...

Pericarditis - Heart

Pericarditis refers to an infection of the pericardium, the protective membrane surrounding the heart. It signifies my p...

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Abscess or Empyema (in general)

An abscess is the accumulation of pus in a specific area of the body. Warm abscesses develop rapidly, accompanied by sig...

Coccyx (see also: Back Pain – Lower Back)

The coccyx is the terminal part of the spine, formed when the first five coccygeal vertebrae join together. It is known ...

Paralysis (in general)

Paralysis refers to the suppression or interruption of sensory or motor function. Paralysis often occurs in individuals ...

Dyspepsia

Dyspepsia is a term encompassing various forms of challenging digestion. It can be broadly categorized into gastric dysp...

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