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Angina is characterized by a sensation of tightness in the throat, caused by acute inflammation of the pharynx. It sig...
Fever is an abnormal rise in body temperature, often accompanied by chills and a feeling of coldness before the temperat...
The liver, the body's largest gland, plays a vital and complex role in metabolism, including the digestion of food, the ...
Muscular ramps indicate that I'm holding onto something I should let go of. It's a manifestation of inner tension, causi...
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Salpingitis refers to the inflammation or infection of the fallopian tubes, often accompanied by feelings of suppressed ...
This condition involves the hypersecretion of a hormone from the adrenal glands. For more information, see adrenal gland...
A cardinal, also known as EQUIMOSIS or HEMATOMA, is an accumulation of blood in tissue resulting from vascular injury. R...
Otitis is an inflammation that affects one or both ears and is often linked to discomfort caused by something you've hea...
Epidermitis represents an inflammatory condition of the epidermis, the outer layer of the skin. It often suggests a tens...
Restlessness is characterized by agitation, anxiety, and apprehension. Childhood experiences, such as physical or social...
Convulsions refer to involuntary, jerky movements, often accompanied by loss of consciousness. They are more common in c...
Malaria is characterized by high fevers and is often associated with criticism or repression directed at someone or a si...
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