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Disease Laser therapyLateral medullary syndrome

Lassitude: Weakness, weariness, listlessness, exhaustion, lethargy. For example, the patient complained of lassitude. Borrowed from French, from Latin lassitudo, from lassus meaning weary.
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lstjud noun a state where a person does not want to do anything sometimes because he or she is depressed ...
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Lassitude
Lassitude refers to weakness, weariness, listlessness, exhaustion, lethargy.
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lassitude A feeling of tiredness, weakness and lack of interest in daily activities.

Lassitude (See: Fatigue)
Leg pain
Leg swelling
Lethargy (See: Fatigue)
Leukocytosis (See: High white blood cell count) ...

The most marked of the early symptoms are headache, lassitude and discomfort, together with sleeplessness and feverishness, particularly at night; this last symptom is that by which the disease is most readily detected in its early stages.

ginseng (ren shen), white atractylodes rhizome (bai zhu), and poria (fuling) for weakness of the spleen and stomach characterized by poor appetite, lassitude (exhaustion, weakness), and diarrhea.

Symptoms may be non-specific, including high blood pressure (hypertension) and signs of kidney failure such as itching (pruritus), generalized malaise, feeling tired (lassitude), forgetfulness, easy fatigability, nausea, ...

Fatigue and lassitude
Breathlessness on exertion
Dizziness and giddiness
Burning sensation in the tongue
Sores at the corners of the mouth
Smooth tongue
Brittle nails and hair
Difficulty in swallowing
Dimness of vision ...

Chronic pain often leads to vegetative signs (eg, lassitude, sleep disturbance, decreased appetite, loss of taste for food, weight loss, diminished libido, constipation), which develop gradually; depression may develop.

(nyr´´sth´na), condition characterized by general lassitude, irritability, lack of concentration, worry, and hypochondria. The term was introduced into psychiatry in 1869 by G. M. Beard, an American neurologist.

joint and/or muscular pain, lassitude, and depression, despite maintenance or even improvement of respiratory function.

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The name is Sinhalese for 'I cannot, I cannot,' probably referring to the fatigue and lassitude often experienced by those with the disorder.

Information about lethargy in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... Synonyms: lethargy, lassitude, torpor, torpidity, stupor, languor ...
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Severe B12 deficiency caused difficulty in concentration, poor memory, agitation, hallucinations, and manic or paranoid behavior. Biotin deficiency causes depression, lassitude, panic, and hallucinations.

The etiology is obscure; the hæmoglobinization of the leucocytes does not take place, and hence the increase in untransformed white corpuscles. Anæmia, breathlessness, muscular lassitude, hemorrhages, retinal and other pains in the bones, etc.

See also: Symptom, Depression, Fatigue, Death, Pregnancy

Disease Laser therapyLateral medullary syndrome

 
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