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Presbyopia is a vision anomaly where the eye struggles to focus on near objects due to poor accommodation. Medical scien...
The eyelids are the movable structures that protect the eyes from external factors like dust, cold, and light. Pain in a...
Teeth symbolize decision-making and a form of assertiveness. The gnashing of teeth represents unconscious anger surfacin...
An infection in the gums signifies that I am living in fear. This fear may relate to a decision I've made and now regret...
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Hemiplegia is a condition where one half of the body (left or right) becomes paralyzed due to a brain injury. It can res...
Authoritarianism is a reaction, whether conscious or unconscious, to authority in any form. It's a way for individuals...
A tremor is an abnormal, involuntary movement, a rhythmic oscillation that affects parts or the entire body. Refer to Pa...
Dry lips often signal fatigue, loneliness, or worries. The joy of life diminishes, making interactions less enjoyable. I...
Friedreich's ataxia is a nervous system disorder affecting the spinal cord and cerebellum, often originating from a po...
Scoliosis is an abnormal curvature of the spine, resembling a pronounced "S" shape. It is associated with back problems ...
A cardinal, also known as EQUIMOSIS or HEMATOMA, is an accumulation of blood in tissue resulting from vascular injury. R...
Legs serve as my means of moving forward or backward, providing self-direction, stability, and a strong foundation. They...
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