Catatonic stupor involves the loss of facial expression, gestures, or vocal responses and is a characteristic manifestation of one type of schizophrenia. It falls under the category of psychosis.
Stupor is a progressive or complete cessation of physical and intellectual activity, often linked to profound fear or astonishment. It is akin to numbness but signifies a more severe state.
Stupefaction.
Cushing's syndrome, also known as Cushing syndrome, results from the hypersecretion of cortisol, a hormone produced by the adrenocortical glands. Refer to adrenal gland problems (hyperfunctioning) for...
An infection results from the invasion of the body by a more or less virulent microscopic germ, with the immune defenses failing to protect the individual. Any infection indicates vulnerability in the...
My nervous system comprises nerves and nerve centers responsible for coordinating and commanding various parts of my body, receiving sensory, psychic, and intellectual information. It is primarily con...
All diseases ending in "itis" typically relate to anger or frustration, as they are often associated with inflammation. Examples include tonsillitis, appendicitis, arthritis, bronchitis, bursitis, col...
Type the symptom, pain or illness (i.e. back pain, fever, numbness) to get its psychosomatic, metaphysical and holistic meaning behind.