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The larynx, located between the trachea and the pharynx, often experiences issues following an event where one felt thei...
On a physical level, retinal concussion occurs after a violent blow to a part of the body, potentially hiding internal...
A tremor is an abnormal, involuntary movement, a rhythmic oscillation that affects parts or the entire body. Refer to Pa...
The appearance of fever pimples reflects a lack of self-awareness and internal conflict regarding self-identity and inte...
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Toes are extensions of the foot. Common problems include deformation, fracture, cramps, calluses, injuries, joint issues...
Anuria is the cessation of urine production by the kidneys. If I suffer from anuria, I may feel exposed and unprotected ...
Congestion is the body's defense mechanism responding to repeated attacks on a specific body part. Different areas of th...
Alopecia is characterized by hair loss, resulting in smooth, white, rounded patches on the scalp. Hair remains abundant ...
Enuresis or urinary incontinence refers to the involuntary emission of urine, typically at night, beyond the age when a ...
Mumps, also known as parotiditis, is an infectious and contagious disease, often benign in nature. It is caused by a vir...
The liver, the body's largest gland, performs crucial functions in metabolism, including the secretion of bile for diges...
Polyps are small, benign growths that develop from mucous membranes, such as those in the mouth, nose, intestines, and u...
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