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Schüller's disease is characterized by osteoporosis localized to the skull. It leads to severe cranial pain and difficul...
Gout is a metabolic disease associated with an elevated concentration of uric acid in the blood. It predominantly affect...
Pleurisy refers to acute or chronic inflammation of the pleura, the serous membrane covering the lungs. It is characteri...
Vaginitis is a vaginal infection, akin to candida or yeast infection, often accompanied by foul odors. In many cases, it...
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Allergy is defined as an increased sensitivity of the body to react to a foreign substance, often after prior exposure t...
Experiencing heel pain indicates that I am living in anguish, feeling misunderstood and unsupported in my endeavors. The...
Myalgias are muscular pains that can occur both at rest and during exertion, intensifying with physical activity. See mu...
Numbification is the sensation of partial paralysis, typically not very painful, primarily experienced in the extremitie...
The palate is the bony roof of the oral cavity. It becomes affected when one believes they have gained or acquired som...
Torticollis is a syndrome, either acute or chronic, characterized by a tilt of the head on the neck, resulting in a defe...
Feeling choked or experiencing pressure in the chest, typically around the lungs, can result from emotional weight, worr...
Dark circles under the eyes typically signal tiredness, often resulting from allergies rooted in product dependencies. T...
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