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increase in the acid content of stomach; a sign of indigestion
is used to add in the action of another drug
term applied to sympathetic nerves which liberate adrenaline and noradrenaline from their terminations
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baldness, loss of hair, a natural or abnormal condition
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suppression or absence of menstruation |
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agent that relieves or reduces pain
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decreased oxygen carrying capacity of blood, decrease hemoglobin content of blood
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sense of suffocation or constriction |
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agents, which neutralize excessive acidity in the stomach |
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agents, which destroy or expel intestinal worms (e.g. Vidanga, Male fern root, Chenopodium) |
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medicine preventing or overcoming diabetes by lowering blood sugar |
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medicine given against dysentery |
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which prevents or lessens the tendency to vomit |
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inhibits or retards or prevents the growth and reproduction or arrests the development of bacteria or other microorganisms on the surface of body or in vitro |
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any measures which suppress cough |
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any deviation from the normal rhythm of the heart |
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degenerative arterial change |
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pain in a joint, especially when there is no inflammation |
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inflammation of joints |
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an agent, which contract the skin and controls oil secretion. It also stimulates epithelial (skin) cell growth locally, acts as antiseptic and a protective agent. |
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illness caused by the inflammation of bronchial tree in the lungs |
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pertaining to the heart |
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having the power to relieve flatulence and associated colic |
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inflammation of the cervix |
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applied to parasympathetic nerves, which liberate acetylcholine at their terminations |
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degenerative changes in the liver which results in fibrosis |
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the act of sexual intercourse; copulation |
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pain due to contraction of smooth muscles in the walls of intestines or genitourinary system |
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inflammation of the conjunctiva |
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excretion of crystals in the urine |
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inflammation of the urinary bladder |
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soothes, softens, relaxes and protects mucus surfaces to which applied from irritation |
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inflammation of the skin |
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a metabolic disorder characterized by excessive elimination of urine |
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gastrointestinal disease resulting in the increased frequency or fluidity of stool |
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increased secretion of urine |
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induces or stimulates flow of urine, increases urinary output |
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bacterial or protozoal infections in mucous membrane of intestine, leading to blood or mucus in stool |
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painful menstruation |
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indigestion |
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difficult or painful urination |
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abnormal accumulation of fluid in the tissue spaces
abnormal accumulation of fluid in the tissue spaces
a nervous disorder with convulsions
bleeding from the nose
a science dealing with the causation of disease
a drug, which promotes or increases the elimination of sputum from the respiratory tract by coughing
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the presence of an excess of gas in stomach and intestine |
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branch of medical science dealing with old age and its diseases |
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painful inflammation of joints and excessive amount of uric acid in the blood |
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any substance, which is required for the production of red blood cells and its constituents
blood in the urine
the coughing up of blood
varicosity of the veins around the anus
arrest of bleeding
bleeding
inflammation of the liver
excessive fat in the blood
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inability to engage in sexual intercourse
inability to control the evacuation of urine or feces
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formation and secretion of milk
mild purgative, having the action of loosening the bowels
a sticky, whitish vaginal discharge
the urge to obtain sexual satisfaction
factors which cause the removal of fat from the liver by transmethylation
discharge after childbirth
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the onset of menstrual periods
the cessation of menstruation
an excessive regular menstrual flow
the act of passing urine which causes burning sensation
dissolution of mucus
bone marrow cells from which leucocytes develop
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causes sensation of sickness of stomach, which may or may not proceed to emesis
an agent the increases nerve strength
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scanty menstrual flow
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the engulfment by phagocytes of foreign or other particles
a condition in which there is a tumour of the adrenal medulla or of the structurally similar tissues associated with the sympathetic chain
enlarged or dilated blood vessels or veins in swollen tissues of the anal canal
agent , which causes evacuation of the bowels
a small inflammatory swelling containing pus
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disease condition of retina
a general term used for disease of muscle, joint, bone resulting in discomfort
substances, which when applied to the skin, cause redness
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pain in the line of distribution of the sciatic nerve (buttock, back of thigh, calf and foot)
involuntary discharge of semen without orgasm
an astringent applied to stop bleeding
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the phenomenon whereby a thrombus or clot detaches itself and is carried to another part of the body in the blood stream to block a blood vessel there
a condition due to excessive production of thyroxine
improves or increase general bodily tone and vitality; restoring strength and energy
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inflammation of the vagina
dilated veins, the valves of which become incompetent so that blood flow may be reversed
widening of the lumen of blood vessels
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