| dys- |
(pre) Difficult, abnormal, from the Greek word dys = bad
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| dysfunction |
Describes when something does not work properly.
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| dyssynergia |
Implies a lack of coordination. When referring to the bladder, dyssynergia means that the bladder contracts at the same time as the valves at its exit (urethral sphincters) contract, blocking the flow of urine out of the bladder. When referring to the bowel, it implies that the muscles in the bowel that push the faeces (stools) towards the outside contract at the same time as the muscles in the valves around the anus. ...
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| dysmotility |
Motility disorder
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| dyspepsia |
Persistent or recurrent abdominal pain or abdominal discomfort centered in the upper abdomen. Dyspepsia can be organic - having a clear cause, eg ulcer disease - or functional, that is without any structural or biochemical abnormality explaining the symptom. Functional dyspepsia can be divided into three categories, ulcer-like dyspesia, dysmotility-like dyspepsia and unspecified (nonspecific) dyspepsia.
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