Medical Conditions Glossary

11 words in this vocabulary list

noun a medical condition that affects the heart and blood vessels

  • Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of death worldwide.
  • My doctor told me to watch my diet to prevent cardiovascular disease.
  • Eating healthy and exercising can help keep cardiovascular disease at bay.
  • Neglecting your heart health is like playing with fire when it comes to cardiovascular disease.

adjective relating to or in a state of catatonia, a condition characterized by lack of movement, activity, or expression

  • The patient was found in a catatonic state, completely unresponsive to external stimuli.
  • After watching that boring movie, I felt catatonic.
  • He was so shocked by the news that he just stood there like a catatonic.
  • The economy seemed to be in a catatonic state, with no signs of improvement.

noun a state of confusion or lack of order

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  • The patient was diagnosed with a neurological disorder affecting their motor skills.
  • She struggles with an eating disorder and is seeking help from a therapist.
  • I can't believe he left his room in such a disorder!
  • The political unrest in the country has created a disorder in the government's decision-making process.

adjective not arranged in a neat or tidy way; messy or chaotic

  • The patient exhibited disordered thinking patterns.
  • Her room was always so disordered, with clothes everywhere.
  • I can't find anything in this disordered mess.
  • The disordered state of the company's finances led to its eventual downfall.

adjective relating to or having the nature of an episode; containing a series of loosely connected parts or events

  • The patient's episodic memory loss is a concerning symptom that requires further evaluation.
  • I love watching episodic TV shows because I can't wait to see what happens next.
  • That new video game is so episodic, I can't stop playing it!
  • Her life felt like an episodic series of ups and downs, with no consistency in between.

flu

noun a contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses

  • Influenza, commonly known as the flu, is a viral infection that affects the respiratory system.
  • I caught the flu and had to stay in bed all weekend.
  • I feel like I got hit by the flu truck.
  • Her negativity spread through the office like a flu, affecting everyone's mood.

adjective describing something that is unable to move or be moved; motionless

  • The patient was immobile due to a severe spinal injury.
  • I felt immobile after sitting for hours in the same position.
  • I was so tired I felt like a rock, completely immobile.
  • Her fear of failure left her feeling mentally immobile, unable to take any risks.

noun a long, tube-like structure in the body that helps digest food and absorb nutrients

  • The small intestine is responsible for absorbing nutrients from digested food.
  • I think I have a stomach ache because something's wrong with my intestine.
  • I feel like my intestines are tied up in knots from all the stress.
  • His decision to betray his friends twisted my intestine with guilt.

noun a small Old World bird with a brown plumage and a habit of twisting its neck in a wry manner

  • The medical term for wryneck is torticollis, a condition characterized by a twisted neck.
  • My cousin had wryneck last month and had to wear a neck brace for a few weeks.
  • I woke up with a wryneck from sleeping in a weird position.
  • The political situation in the country can be described as a wryneck, with conflicting interests pulling in different directions.

noun a person or thing that is abnormative

adjective describing something that deviates from the normal or usual

  • The psychologist diagnosed the patient with abnormative behavior.
  • She always stands out with her abnormative fashion sense.
  • His abnormative actions are just weird, man.
  • The artist's abnormative style challenged traditional norms in the art world.

noun a medical term referring to a lack or absence of milk production in the mammary glands

  • Agalaxias is a medical condition characterized by the absence of milk production in the mammary glands.
  • My friend's cow was diagnosed with agalaxias, so now they have to bottle-feed the calf.
  • I heard that farmer down the road is dealing with some agalaxias in his dairy herd.
  • The lack of creativity in the team's brainstorming session was like a case of agalaxias in a dairy cow.