Dyspepsia is the medical term for difficult digestion. It is more commonly known as indigestion.
"Dys-" is the medical terminology combining form that means painful or difficult. For example, "dyspnea" means difficult or labored breathing.
Eupepsia is the medical term meaning good or normal digestion. In contrast, dyspepsia means difficult digestion.
"Dys-" is a prefix that means bad, difficult, or painful. It is commonly used in words like "dysfunctional" or "dysphoria" to indicate an abnormal or difficult condition.
Dysuria (dis-YOU-ree-ah) is difficult, or painful urination (dys- means painful, and -uria means urination). This condition is frequently associated with urinary tract infections
Odyn- means swallow, so odynophagia means painful swallowing.
-pepsia means digestion.
Dysmenorrhea means painful menstruation.Dysmenorrhea
Endure is the word. It means suffer (something painful or difficult) patiently.
The medical suffix for eating is -phagia. For example, dysphagia means difficulty swallowing, polyphagia means excessive eating, and dysphagia means painful swallowing.
The prefix that means painful or difficult is"dys"
Analgesia is the medical term meaning absence of pain.
The combining form that means "to digest" is "peps/o." It is derived from the Greek word "pepsis," which refers to the process of digestion. In medical terminology, this form is often used in words related to digestive processes and conditions.