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jitteriness: the anxious feeling you have when you have the jitters an uneasy psychological state; "he suffered an attack of nerves" a sensitive or highly strung temperament
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| nervous breakdown |
Although not a medical term, the phrase "nervous breakdown" is often used by laymen to describe a sudden and acute attack of mental illness—for instance, clinical depression or anxiety disorder—in a previously outwardly healthy person. Breakdowns are the result of chronic and unrelenting nervous strain, and not a sign of weakness. Like any machine, the human body will start to malfunction when put under too much stress. ...
Ãâó: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nervous_breakdown
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| nervous discharge |
neural discharge, discharge, def. 4.
Ãâó: www.merckmedicus.com/pp/us/hcp/thcp_dorlands_conte...
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| nervous system |
Includes the brain and all the nerves.
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| nervous system |
Any of the following, alone or in combination: lymphocytic meningitis; cranial neuritis, particularly facial palsy (may be bilateral); radiculoneuropathy; or, rarely, encephalomyelitis. Encephalomyelitis must be confirmed by demonstration of antibody production against B. burgdorferi in the CSF, evidenced by a higher titer of antibody in CSF than in serum. Headache, fatigue, paresthesia, or mildly stiff neck alone are not criteria for neurologic involvement.
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