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The larynx, located between the trachea and the pharynx, often experiences issues following an event where one felt thei...
The nose serves three primary functions: 1) Humidifying and warming inhaled air, essential for efficient gas exchange. 2...
Nodules are small skin formations that can be felt as tiny knots or small, somewhat firm, elastic, and movable protrusio...
On the physical plane, balance relies on weight distribution, facilitating movement without tilting. Brain signals, whet...
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Aerophagia, characterized by the excessive swallowing of air, whether voluntary or involuntary, leads to repeated belchi...
Schizophrenia is a way of concealing one's true identity from others. Often, schizophrenia develops in individuals who g...
A cyst is a rounded formation containing a soft liquid (rarely solid) substance, enclosed by a covering with no vascular...
Malignant melanoma, often referred to as mole cancer, is a tumor primarily affecting the skin, originating from melanocy...
When an abscess reaches the brain, originating from an infection in areas like the breasts or middle ear, it signifies m...
Experiencing a constant feeling of cold, even when not exposed to low temperatures, indicates tension and difficulty rel...
Poliomyelitis is an infectious disease caused by a virus that can lead to paralysis, particularly in the limbs, along wi...
Hyperactivity is often observed in children with intense and constant activities. It is essential to differentiate betwe...
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