Some words that have the suffix "-odynia" include "cephalodynia" (headache), "dysmenodynia" (painful menstruation), and "goniodynia" (pain in the knee). The suffix "-odynia" is commonly used in medical terminology to indicate pain or discomfort in a specific area of the body.
Allodynia refers to a feeling of pain in response to a normally harmless stimulus.
Allodynia refers to a feeling of pain in response to a normally harmless stimulus.
you might have allodynia.
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NO because cancer will go away when it wants to go away
"Go away" does not have a direct object. "Go" is a verb, and "away" is an adverb.
Don't Go Away Mad - Just Go Away - was created on 1990-05-28.
Away We a Go-Go was created in 1966-11.
If You Go Away was created in 1966.