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A duodenal ulcer refers to the loss of the mucosal lining in the initial part of the duodenum, still exposed to acidic g...
Purple, also known as bruises, manifests as red, bluish, or blackish marks on the skin, typically resulting from an impa...
Thinness is not a discomfort or a disease but is often a concern, especially from an aesthetic perspective. Emotional an...
Hunched shoulders are often associated with expressions like "Bison Hunch" or "Hunchback." In addition to shoulder pain,...
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Polyarthritis refers to inflammation simultaneously affecting multiple joints. This condition signifies a challenge in p...
Writer's stiffness refers to the sensation of numb or tingling fingers due to compression of the median nerve in the car...
Manias are habits employed to conceal inner turmoil and anxiety. This state of agitation results in excessive movements ...
Roger's disease is a congenital heart malformation characterized by reduced blood flow from the left ventricle to the ri...
If I am congenitally deaf or lost my hearing during early childhood, making it impossible for me to learn to speak, I wo...
Abdominal swelling indicates frustration in relationships with one's spouse, children, or family members. It may reflect...
Abasia refers to a condition in which I experience difficulty or even an inability to walk, even though my muscles and g...
Bulimia is a condition characterized by an uncontrollable, insatiable appetite leading to impulsive and excessive eating...
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