The medical term for losing or loss can vary based on the context, but generally, "loss" itself is often used in medical terminology. For example, "weight loss" refers to a decrease in body weight, while "loss of function" pertains to the reduction of normal physical capabilities. In psychological contexts, "bereavement" may refer to the loss of a loved one.
Yes, there is a medical term. Agoraphobia.
Losing consciousness"Syncope" is the correct medical term for passing out or blacking out, meaning a temporary loss of consciousness
Blacking out (less formal) or losing consciousness (more formal).
SINCOPE (pronounced sin'-co-pee) is the medical term for passing out or losing consciousness for a brief time. <<<ADR>>>
Ausculatate is the medical term meaning listen.
That is the medical term.
Lamina is the medical term meaning layers.
Epistaxis is the medical term meaning nose blood.
Greed is not a medical condition, therefore there is no medical term for it.
Yes, shunt CAN be a medical term.
Migraine is a medical term
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