Pagophagia is the medical term meaning craving ice.
sphenopalatine ganglioneuralgia
On an episode of Dr.Oz he said eat frozen peanut butter to stop the craving. Alternate answer: Have some ice cream. This is not always the way to go depending on if you are diabetic or have other issues with the sugar or milk in ice cream but sometimes when you are craving something for quite a while, your body is trying to tell you something. It's trying to tell you that it needs a nutrient or nutrients found in whatever it is that you are craving. Most of the time, once you eat what you are craving then the craving is satisfied. Obviously if you've already eaten a pint of ice cream and you're still craving it you need to find something else to stop the craving.
syrup( chocolate or strawberry), VANILLA ice cream, bananas, and a craving for sweets
Chewing on ice may be a sign of anemia. Chew sugar free gum instead.
You could say, "I'm craving some ice-cream." It just means you are in the mood for something, or really wanting it.
My wife used to eat all the ice after finishing a glass of tea or soda. Then she was diagnosed with severe anemia. After taking iron supplements, she stopped eating ice. We never made the connection until several years later when we heard that a craving for ice was a symptom of an iron deficiency.
The craving to chew ice is normally a sign of sexual frustration, not a heart problem
The term "pica" to describe craving and chewing substances that have no nutritional value - such as ice, clay, cornstarch or paper. Craving and chewing ice is often associated with iron deficiency anemia - it may be associated with other nutritional problems.It's not known why some people with iron deficiency anemia crave and chew ice. Results from one study suggest it may be because of ice's pain-relieving properties, since some people with iron deficiency anemia experience tongue pain and inflammation (glossitis). researchers also found that ice has a new and better taste to some people who are iron deficient. In some individuals, pica is a sign of emotional problems, such as stress, obsessive-compulsive disorder or a developmental disorder.A thorough medical evaluation can help determine if pica is due to an underlying medical condition. If the cause of pica is an emotional or developmental issue, cognitive behavioral therapy may be helpful.
'I am craving ice cream' or 'I have a craving for ice cream' would be translated as either アイスクリームãŒæ¬²ã—ãã¦ä»•æ–¹ãªã„ (aisukuriimu ga hoshikute shikatanai) or アイスクリーム食ã¹ãŸã„㪠(aisukuriimu tabetai na) in Japanese.
It means the grinding away of a rock by rock particles carried by water, ice, wind, or gravity.
fatigue, craving ice, feeling of exhaustion when doing normal activities, skin is pale, or pallor,feeling cold
An "ice cube"...