Fibromyalgia
There are many causes for problems like that, if you haven't yet, check with your doctor. You may need to run some tests and/or blood work because you may not be experiencing a dangerous event.
Pyoureter is the medical term meaning pus in the ureter.
Cystorrhaphy is the medical term meaning suture of the bladder.
Submandibular is the medical term meaning under the lower jaw.
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Coprolalia is the medical term meaning uncontrollable use of profanity.
Fatigue means the state of tiredness.
Narcolepsy
Somnolent is the medical term meaning really sleepy.A related topic: Narcolepsy - It's a chronic sleep disorder, or dyssomnia, characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) in which a person experiences extreme fatigue and possibly falls asleep at inappropriate times, such as while at work or at school.Somnolence
Rigors means severe, uncontrollable shivering or chills.
No, "fibromyalgia" is not capitalized because it is a medical term and not a proper noun. It refers to a chronic condition characterized by widespread pain, fatigue, and other symptoms, but it does not require capitalization unless it begins a sentence.
The prefix for "fatigue" is "fatig-" and there is no commonly used suffix that alters its meaning significantly. In general, "fatigue" refers to a state of extreme tiredness or exhaustion. However, in medical terminology, you might encounter variations like "fatigable," where "-able" serves as a suffix indicating capability.
The medical term for drooling is "sialorrhea." It refers to excessive saliva production resulting in uncontrollable drooling. This condition can be caused by various factors, including neurological disorders, medications, or oral health issues.
Uncontrollable shakes in the body, often referred to as tremors, can result from various causes including anxiety, stress, fatigue, or medical conditions like Parkinson's disease or multiple sclerosis. They may also occur due to withdrawal from substances, low blood sugar, or certain medications. If the shakes are persistent or severe, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Most every kind of disease causes the body weakness and fatigue at some point. In the beginning of a sickness the body instinctively desires rest in order to better consolidate its resources against the viral or bacterial attack. Frequently, over time, weakness and fatigue reappear with a gradual vengeance if a disease is winning, as the body slowly begins to buckle, having consumed its strength fighting. Diseases that are especially known for causing weakness and fatigue: AIDS CFS - Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Malnutrition Mononucleosis Heart conditions Muscular dystrophy Polio Malaria Influenza Cancer
The medical term for excessive waste in the blood is uremia. This condition occurs when the kidneys are unable to properly filter waste products from the blood, leading to a buildup of toxins in the body. Symptoms may include fatigue, nausea, and swelling.
general weakness, fatigue