In the term "medical condition-specific," the hyphen is placed between "condition" and "specific" to form a compound adjective. This indicates that the specificity pertains to the type of medical condition being discussed. Thus, it clarifies that the adjective modifies the noun it precedes.
The word "affection" does not require a hyphen.
Go to the doctor. Wiki answers is not psychic and can not determine your medical condition or why you limp. It is also not the forum for medical questions that require attention. Go see a doctor.
Yes, unless it is a specific condition of your probation that you do not go to casinos.
Asthma is not a contagious disease, it is a medical condition.
Call you doctor and ask him/her. based on your medical condition
It can go either way.
That its 2 words, but they go together
We know nothing of your medical history or condition. We cannot diagnose medical problems.See your doctor.
I don't know what the medical condition is but if that can influence the test go to a clinic and test it for real. Home pregnancy tests are not always reliable.
well just how a medical doctor has to go to medical school. A verterinarian has to go to a verterinarian specific college. Here is a website with info on what schools there are www.veterinaryschools.com/
Vitiligo (vi-ti-lie-go)
When it's used as a verb, spell it as follow up (no hyphen). When it's used as a noun or adjective, there is a hyphen (follow-up). Go to dictionary.com. In the Dictionary tab, type in the words 'follow up' without the hyphen. This will help you a lot.