algia
The suffix in neuralgia is "-algia," which refers to pain.
Ache or pain, but it is a suffix, actually.
The root word "algia" means pain. It is commonly used in medical terminology to refer to painful conditions or sensations.
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.
The word that contains "algia" in it is "fibromyalgia," which is a chronic disorder characterized by widespread musculoskeletal pain and tenderness.
nostalgia
Algia or Dynia
Algia
The suffix in neuralgia is "-algia," which refers to pain.
Both the suffix "-dynia" and the suffix "-algia" refer to pain.
Pains, painful, painfully, painless, painlessly, painfulness, paining, painsome
Fibro myalgia. My/o is the combining form meaning muscle. -Algia means pain. Myalgia equals muscle pain.
Algia means pain. Some examples are neuralgia (nerve pain), analgesia (no pain), etc.-algia is a suffix that means pain or painful condition.-algia is a suffix meaning pain or painful condition.pain
Ache or pain, but it is a suffix, actually.
laryngalgia means larynx pain. Algia is a medical suffix that means pain.
nostalgia, cardialgia, cephalalgia, otalgia, neuralgia, odontalgia
Adenodyniaadenalgiaaden/o (root word referring to glands)-algia (suffix for pain)