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  • Cramps

    A painful involuntary spasm in the muscles, in which the muscle may stay contracted for some time. Painful, often spasmodic, uncontrollable tightening of a muscle (e.g., in the calf), usually relieved by pulling the end of the affected part (e.g., the foot) in the opposite direction, stretching the involved muscle; pain resembling a muscular cramp.…

  • Congestive heart failure

    The heart fails to pump efficiently, resulting in swelling, shortness of breath, weakness, etc. Results from diseases or conditions (hypertension, coronary artery disease, myocardial infarction, valvular disease, inflammation, and so on) that impair the pumping efficiency of the heart and cause accumulation of blood and fluid in the lungs and usually else-where in the body.…

  • Cold sore

    Cold sore

    A recurrent, small blister in and around the mouth caused by the herpes simplex virus. Fever blister caused by herpes simplex virus, occurring on the skin or mucous membranes (e.g., at the comer of the mouth). Popular name for mouth sores caused by the herpes simplex virus. A small, highly contagious blister around the mouth…

  • Chemopreventive

    A chemical agent that can help prevent the development of cancer.  

  • Cephalgia

    Pain in the head; headache.  

  • Cataracts

    Conditions in which there is a loss or reduction of transparency of the lens of the eye causing progressive loss of clarity and detail of images. Clouding of the lens of the eye is a major cause of impaired vision in the United States may be either developmental or degenerative. Developmental occurs congenitally or early…

  • Cardioprotective

    Protecting the heart function. Capable of shielding the heart from damage caused by, e.g., electrolyte disturbances, infections, ischemia, or toxins.  

  • Bronchiolitis obliterans

    A disease of the lungs where the bronchioles are inflamed and plugged with granulation tissue. A rare disorder involving gradually increasing fibrosis and destruction of lung tissue following an attack of bronchiolitis. Bronchiolitis in which the bronchioles and, occasionally, some of the smaller bronchi are partly or completely obliterated by nodular masses that contain granulation and…

  • Bronchial

    Pertaining to or affecting one or both windpipe. Pertaining to the bronchus. In the realm of respiratory anatomy, we explore the intricate network of air conduits responsible for transporting vital oxygen to and from the lungs. This intricate system encompasses the bronchi, which are the primary airways branching off from the trachea, and the bronchioles,…

  • Blennorrhoea

    Any free discharge of mucus, especially from urethra or vagina.  

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