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An ailment is not a disease but rather a discomfort with varying intensity. Deciphering the message behind an ailment fo...
Pericarditis is the acute or chronic inflammation of the pericardium, the fibrous sac around the heart. Refer to heart p...
Venereal diseases are sexually transmitted infections linked to infectious agents. The primary cause of these diseases ...
Anxiety is an irrational fear, often triggered without apparent cause, or if there is a trigger, it wouldn't normally ...
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Bleeding can be likened to crying, representing a loss of joy. When suffering is intense, tears flow as if crying blood....
The prostate is a gland linked to the male genital tract, responsible for producing fluid that nourishes and activates s...
Lower back pain is often mistaken for kidney pain and is located between the waist and the coccyx. It's a part of our su...
Sudden pain is unexplained pain that can abruptly manifest anywhere in the body. Just as the legal system imposes fines ...
Apoplexy, often resulting from cerebral hemorrhage, leads to a brief, reversible, yet complete loss of consciousness due...
Commonly known as belching, eruction, or burping is the audible release of gas from the stomach through the mouth. If bu...
THROAT, also known as DIPHTHERIC LARYNGITIS, is primarily seen in children. It presents as voice disturbances and coughi...
If I often adopt the attitude of "I am always right," I must reflect on why I resist the opinions of others and what I'm...
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