Dyspnea
Phagia or phagy mean to eat or swallow and pepsia means to digest. For instance dysphagia is difficulty swallowing, while dyspepsia is difficulty digesting.Phagia means to eat.
Tastes, talking, eating and possible difficulty breathing.
The medical suffix for eating is -phagia. For example, dysphagia means difficulty swallowing, polyphagia means excessive eating, and dysphagia means painful swallowing.
The medical term for eating fast is "tachyphagia."
The medical suffix for eating or swallowing is "-phagia." This term is derived from the Greek word "phagein," which means "to eat." It is commonly used in medical terminology to describe various conditions related to eating or swallowing, such as dysphagia (difficulty swallowing).
Pica is the medical term meaning persistent eating of non-nutritive substances such as clay, starch, or cigarette butts.
Polyphagia is a term for excessive eating.
aerophagiaAerophagia
By eating, drinking and breathing. He also sought shelter and medical care, like many humans.
the cookie dough could wrap around your lungs and heart and give you difficulty inn breathing this in turn could cause heart attack and death.
Symptoms of COPD exacerbation include shortness of breath, noisy breathing, increased anxiety, chest breathing, cough, change in skin and nail color, difficulty sleeping and no interest in eating. You should watch carefully for these signs.
In a sense, a stomach ulcer (gastric ulcer, in medical terms) can be thought of as "the stomach eating itself." Helicobacter pylori is a bacterium associated with stomach ulcers.