noun a severe pain in the abdomen caused by wind or obstruction in the intestines and suffered especially by babies

  • Colic is a common condition in infants characterized by prolonged periods of crying and fussiness.
  • My baby had colic when he was born and it was so hard to soothe him.
  • Colic is like a never-ending cry fest for babies, it's tough on parents too.
  • Dealing with colic can feel like being stuck in a storm with no end in sight.

adjective relating to or suffering from colic, which is severe pain in the abdomen caused by gas or obstruction in the intestines

  • The baby's crying could be a sign of colicky pain.
  • My friend's newborn is so colicky, it's been keeping them up all night.
  • I heard colicky babies are a real handful.
  • Dealing with this project's technical issues has been quite colicky.

noun a medical term referring to indigestion or upset stomach

  • The patient presented with symptoms of dyspepsia, including bloating and indigestion.
  • I always get dyspepsia when I eat too much greasy food.
  • Ugh, I have such bad dyspepsia after that heavy meal.
  • The political situation caused a sense of dyspepsia among the citizens.

noun a condition characterized by inflammation of the intestines, especially the small intestine

  • The patient was diagnosed with acute enteritis after experiencing severe abdominal pain and diarrhea.
  • My friend had to cancel our plans because she's dealing with a bad case of enteritis.
  • I heard that street food gave him a bad case of enteritis.
  • The company's financial enteritis was caused by poor management decisions.

noun a medical condition characterized by inflammation or irritation of the lining of the stomach

  • Gastritis is a medical condition characterized by inflammation of the lining of the stomach.
  • I heard that John has been diagnosed with gastritis and has to be careful with his diet.
  • My stomach has been acting up lately, I think I might have a bit of gastritis.
  • Dealing with all the stress at work feels like a constant case of gastritis in my gut.

noun lack of self-restraint, especially in terms of bodily functions such as urination or defecation

  • The patient's incontinence requires regular monitoring and management by healthcare professionals.
  • She was embarrassed by her incontinence issues and didn't want to talk about it with anyone.
  • I heard that drinking too much coffee can lead to incontinence problems.
  • The incontinence of the company's spending habits eventually led to its financial downfall.

noun a condition in which there is difficulty in digesting food

  • The patient complained of severe indigestion after eating a heavy meal.
  • I always get indigestion when I eat too fast.
  • I had mad indigestion after eating that greasy burger.
  • Dealing with that difficult client gave me a bad case of indigestion.

noun a medical term referring to the inflammation of the gallbladder

  • The patient was diagnosed with acute cholecystitis and was scheduled for surgery.
  • My friend had to go to the hospital because of cholecystitis, it was pretty serious.
  • I heard that cholecystitis can really mess you up if you don't get it treated.
  • Dealing with cholecystitis felt like a ticking time bomb in my stomach.

noun a disease of the intestines, especially one causing inflammation

  • The patient was diagnosed with enteropathy after experiencing chronic gastrointestinal symptoms.
  • My friend has been dealing with enteropathy, which has been causing a lot of stomach issues.
  • I heard that enteropathy is a real pain in the gut.
  • The company's financial enteropathy was causing major setbacks in their growth.

adjective relating to or affecting both the larynx and the pharynx

  • The patient was diagnosed with laryngopharyngeal reflux, a condition that affects the throat and voice box.
  • My doctor said I have laryngopharyngeal issues, which is why my voice sounds hoarse.
  • I can't believe I have to deal with this laryngopharyngeal stuff, it's so annoying.
  • The laryngopharyngeal barrier between them prevented them from communicating effectively.

noun the branch of medicine that deals with disorders of the stomach and intestines

  • The patient was referred to a specialist in gastroenterology for further evaluation.
  • My cousin is studying to become a gastroenterologist.
  • I heard that the gastroenterology department at the hospital is top-notch.
  • Understanding the complexities of the digestive system is like delving into the realm of gastroenterology.

noun a slang term for heroin, a highly addictive drug derived from opium

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  • The herniated disc was causing severe pain in his lower back.
  • I heard that she had to get surgery for a herniated disc.
  • My friend said his back went out because of a herniated disc.
  • The company's financial troubles were like a herniated disc, causing immense pressure and pain.

adjective relating to or characterized by the absence of calculi (stones) in a body part

  • The patient was diagnosed with acalculous cholecystitis, a condition characterized by inflammation of the gallbladder without the presence of gallstones.
  • My friend was relieved to find out that her stomach pain was just due to acalculous indigestion and not something more serious.
  • I heard that Bob's been having some acalculous issues lately, poor guy.
  • Her decision-making process was like an acalculous equation, unpredictable and without a clear solution.

noun a medical condition characterized by the inability of the esophagus to properly move food into the stomach

  • Achalasia is a medical condition characterized by the inability of the esophagus to properly move food into the stomach.
  • My aunt was diagnosed with achalasia, which explains why she has trouble swallowing.
  • I heard that achalasia can make it feel like you're swallowing a rock.
  • Dealing with achalasia feels like trying to push a boulder through a straw.

adjective describing a condition in which there is an absence of hydrochloric acid in the stomach

  • The patient was diagnosed as achlorhydric, meaning they have low or absent levels of stomach acid.
  • My friend was told by the doctor that she is achlorhydric, which explained her digestive issues.
  • I heard that guy over there is achlorhydric, so he has to be careful with what he eats.
  • Being achlorhydric in a competitive environment is like going into battle without any weapons.

noun a condition characterized by a burning pain in the lower chest area, caused by stomach acid flowing back up into the esophagus

  • Many people experience acid indigestion after eating spicy or fatty foods.
  • I always get acid indigestion when I eat too much pizza.
  • Man, that burrito gave me killer acid indigestion.
  • Dealing with that difficult client is like having constant acid indigestion - it's always there and hard to get rid of.

noun a plural form of adenoma, which is a type of benign tumor that arises in glandular tissue

  • Adenomata are benign tumors that can develop in various organs of the body.
  • My aunt had adenomata removed from her colon last year.
  • I heard adenomata are no big deal, just some growths that need to be taken care of.
  • Like adenomata, negative thoughts can grow and cause harm if not addressed early on.

noun a person who swallows air, especially excessively, leading to bloating or gas in the digestive system

  • The aerophagist was advised to chew food slowly and avoid carbonated drinks.
  • My friend is such an aerophagist, he always finishes his meal before everyone else.
  • Don't be such an aerophagist, just relax and enjoy your food.
  • She was an aerophagist when it came to absorbing information, always eager to learn more.