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Balanced anesthesia is a modern anesthetic technique that combines multiple drugs and methods to achieve optimal surgical conditions while minimizing risks and side effects. T...
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Bursitis is a painful condition characterized by inflammation of the bursae, small fluid-filled sacs that act as cushions between bones, tendons, muscles, and skin near joints...
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Social anxiety disorder (SAD), also known as social phobia, is a chronic mental health condition characterized by an intense and persistent fear of social situations. Individu...
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Cortical myoclonus is a neurological condition characterized by sudden, involuntary muscle jerks that originate from the cerebral cortex. These jerks can occur in various musc...
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Local pain relief refers to the targeted management of pain in a specific area of the body. This approach aims to alleviate pain without affecting the entire body, making it i...
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Kidney stones are hard, crystalline deposits that form in the kidneys due to an accumulation of substances such as calcium, oxalate, uric acid, and phosphate. These stones var...
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Nocturnal leg cramps are sudden, involuntary muscle contractions or spasms that occur in the legs during the night, typically causing intense pain and discomfort. These cramps...
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Biliary colic is a type of pain caused by the obstruction of bile flow from the gallbladder, often due to the presence of gallstones. The gallbladder is a small organ beneath...
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Hypophosphatemia is a medical condition characterized by abnormally low levels of phosphate in the blood, typically defined as a serum phosphate concentration below 2.5 mg/dL...
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