Dysphagia (difficulty or discomfort in swallowing, as a symptom of disease) has no plural form.
Con is the root word in that word. The base is condense.
The root word is gift.
There is no root.
The root of the word unbreakable is break.
"Dysphagia" is the name of a medical condition (trouble swallowing), and is singular.
Dysphagia
Neither, the noun 'dysphagia' is an uncountable (mass) noun, a word for a type of medical condition.As a subject noun, 'dysphagia' takes a verb for the singular.Example: Dysphagia is sometimes caused by a stroke or brain injury that can affect the ability to swallow.
the scientific word that means difficult swallowing is " Dysphagia " ..
Medical abbreviation is "NPO" or "npo"
Someone with dysphagia has difficulty swallowing. Some drugs or medicines can cause dysphagia. Anti-psychotic drugs are notorious for inducing dysphagia and many other harmful side-effects.
No. The medical term dysphagia means trouble swallowing. It is not singular or plural.
The medical term dysphagia means trouble swallowing, and is neither singular or plural.
Dysphagia (difficulty or discomfort in swallowing, as a symptom of disease) has no plural form.
Yes, indirectly the infection can cause confusion which in turn can cause dysphagia.
The medical term "dysphagia" (trouble swallowing) is a noun, but it is not singular or plural.
Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.