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1. Asthenia synonyms, Asthenia pronunciation, Asthenia translation, English dictionary definition of Asthenia

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3. 1 synonym for Astheny: asthenia

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5. Astheny: Same as <internalXref urlencoded="asthenia">asthenia</internalXref>, 1.

6. What are synonyms for Asthenia?

7. 1 synonym for Asthenia: astheny

8. Lyrics to 'Asthenia' by Blink-182

9. Definition of Asthenia in the Definitions.net dictionary

10. Relating to or exhibiting Asthenia; weak

11. Anasarca, asthenia, chest tightness, chest discomfort

12. Asthenia Meaning: "weakness, debility," 1788, medical Latin, from Greek astheneia "want of strength, weakness, feebleness,… See definitions of Asthenia.

13. What does Asthenia mean? Information and translations of Asthenia in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.

14. Asthenic (plural Asthenics) A person who has asthenia.

15. Asthenia requires a comprehensive medical and midwifery survey

16. What does Astheny mean? Dated form of asthenia

17. Asthenicus,” or constitutional asthenia, has since then also become prevalent

18. The term Asthenia refers to physical weakness or a lack of energy. Asthenia can affect specific body parts, or it may affect the entire body

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20. Asthenia is from the Greek asthenes, from a- (without) + sthenos (strength).

21. Before and after the liveshow, he was hospitalized due to asthenia.

22. Asthenia also causes extreme weakness in those who suffer from it.

23. Asthenia is a term used by the doctors to refer to weakness

24. ‘Adverse side effects included constipation, nausea, Asthenia, and dizziness in 6.2 per cent more patients than those taking placebo.’ ‘Metabolic abnormalities can also cause anorexia and Asthenia.’ ‘The most commonly observed side effects were pharyngitis (14 per cent of recipients), increased cough, dizziness, headache and Asthenia.’

25. Asthenia is often a symptom in itself, indicative of a broader problem

26. What does Asthenia mean? Loss or lack of bodily strength; weakness; debility

27. An abnormal loss of strength [syn: Astheny] Usage examples of "asthenia"

28. General disorders and administrative site conditions Oedema Gait abnormal Oedema peripheral Pyrexia Pain Fatigue Asthenia

29. Asthenia definition: an abnormal loss of strength ; debility Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

30. Asthenia is the weakness and fatigue that result from physical and mental stress

31. Asthenia is the medical term for loss of strength, weakness, or lack of energy

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33. Asthenia may be caused by a number of factors and the most common ones are listed below: Anxiety or depression - It is the main cause of fatigue and counts for almost half of the cases of Asthenia

34. The disease begins with high respiratory symptoms and fever, cough, dyspnea, headache, asthenia, and/or adynamia.

35. An individual with Asthenia will be abnormally fatigued without any effort or doing any activity

36. The Asthenia is a symptom of an underlying disease, but exists also as a condition itself

37. Astheny definition: an abnormal loss of strength synonyms: frailness, asthenia, valetudinarianism, frailty, infirmity, feebleness, debility antonyms: fitness

38. Asthenia, is an ill-defined condition characterized by generalized weakness and usually involving mental and physical fatigue.

39. Astheny - an abnormal loss of strength asthenia debility, feebleness, frailness, frailty, infirmity, valetudinarianism - the state of being weak in

40. Asthenia produced by nervous exhaustion, emotional upset, or difficult, usually prolonged, emotional strain or conflict is known as neurAsthenia

41. Asthenia, a condition in which the body lacks strength or has lost strength, either as a whole or in any of its parts. General Asthenia occurs in many chronic wasting diseases, such as anemia and cancer, and is probably most marked in diseases of the adrenal gland.

42. Asterted asterting: asterts asthenia asthenias asthenic asthenic personality asthenic personality disorder asthenic type asthenics asthenies asthenopia: Literary usage of Asters

43. Asthenia is a medical condition characterized by extreme weakness and lack of energy in the body to do any task

44. Asterted asterting asterts asthenia asthenias asthenic (current term) asthenic personality asthenic personality disorder asthenic type asthenics: asthenies asthenopia asthenopic asthenosphere asthenospheres asthenospheric

45. "Asthenia" was written by DeLonge about "the loss of hope" and This song was produced by Jerry Finn

46. Some of the common causes for Asthenia are: Anxiety/Depression, sedentary lifestyle, age, infections, chronic medical conditions, pregnancy, medications related muscle disorder

47. History and Etymology for Asthenia borrowed from New Latin, borrowed from Greek asthéneia "weakness, debility," from asthene-, stem of asthenḗs "weak, feeble" (from a- a- entry 2 + -sthenēs,) adjective derivative of sthénos "strength, power" (of obscure origin) + -ia -ia entry 1 Learn More about Asthenia …

48. This page shows answers to the clue Asthenic, followed by 8 definitions like “Relating to asthenia”, “Having a slender light body” and “Relating to …

49. The person who has Asthenia may show the following symptoms: lack of energy, fatigue, physical exhaustion, mental exhaustion, fatigue, muscle weakness, difficulty concentrating

50. Paresis or Asthenia may be found in the trunk muscles, or evidenced by weakness of the grip, or drooping of the head to one side

51. Asthenia is a term used by the medical community to refer to weakness. It is a psychopathological condition characterized by extreme acute or chronic loss of strength

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53. Asthenosphere (n.) layer of the Earth's upper mantle, 1914, literally "sphere of weakness" (by comparison with the lithosphere), from Greek asthenes "weak" (see asthenia) + sphere.

54. The most commonly reported adverse reactions considered related to SOMAVERT occurring in # % of patients with acromegaly during the clinical trials were injection site reactions # %, sweating # %, headache # % and asthenia # %

55. Asthenia, also known as weakness, is the feeling of body fatigue or tiredness. A person experiencing weakness may not be able to move a certain part of their body properly

56. • Astheny an abnormal loss of strength • (Obscure words) an abnormal loss of strength • Asthenia is a weakness or debility of some form A further 8 definitions can be found on Encyclo

57. Astheny: 1 n an abnormal loss of strength Synonyms: asthenia Type of: debility , feebleness , frailness , frailty , infirmity , valetudinarianism the state of being weak in health or body (especially from old age)

58. Asthenia may appear in the early stages of a disease of the internal organs—for example, a coronary—or it may accompany this type of illness as one of its manifestations—as in ulcers

59. Borrowed from New Latin asthenicus, borrowed from Greek asthenikós, from asthen-, stem of asthenḗs "weak, feeble" + -ikos -ic entry 1 — more at Asthenia Learn More about asthenic Time Traveler for …

60. History and Etymology for Asthenic borrowed from New Latin Asthenicus, borrowed from Greek asthenikós, from asthen-, stem of asthenḗs "weak, feeble" + -ikos -ic entry 1 — more at asthenia Learn More about Asthenic …

61. Tropical anhidrotic asthenia a rare condition occurring under conditions of heat stress, in which miliaria causes extensive occlusion of the sweat ducts producing anhidrosis and heat retention that may lead to weakness, dyspnea, tachycardia, elevation of body temperature, and collapse.

62. Asthenia means the loss of all vital conditions." >> Suggestion credit: Tim - Pittsburgh, PA Mark Hoppus: "One of the coolest sounds on the entire record is Tom's guitar in the intro, when the drums come in

63. The most common treatment-related adverse drug reactions were atrioventricular block, bradycardia, sinus tachycardia, tachycardia, bundle branch block, abdominal pain upper, dry mouth, salivary hypersecretion, vomiting, asthenia, fatigue, weight increased, headache, akathisia, dizziness, dystonia, extrapyramidal disorder, hypertonia, Parkinsonism, sedation, somnolence, tremor and orthostatic hypotension.

64. Asthenia is the medical term used for the condition in an individual experiencing weakness, fatigue or loss of energy and strength. It is defined as a psychopathological condition that is marked by extreme temporary loss or chronic loss of strength and also marked by disturbance is sleep, hyperesthesia and fatigue.

65. Blink-182 Lyrics "Asthenia" Last night it came as a picture With a good reason, a warning sign This place is void of all passion If you can imagine it's easy if you try Believe me I failed this effort I wrote a reminder this wasn't a vision This time where are you Houston

66. Arm weakness, both sides; Asthenia; Late effects of stroke, weakness of arms, legs; Leg weakness, both sides; Weakness as a late effect of stroke; Weakness as late effects of cerebrovascular accident; Weakness of bilateral hands; Weakness of bilateral legs; Weakness of both arms; Weakness of left arm; Weakness of left hand; Weakness of left leg; Weakness of right arm; Weakness of right hand

67. Adults The most frequently (seen in # % of patients) reported adverse reactions associated with the use of olanzapine in clinical trials were somnolence, weight gain, eosinophilia, elevated prolactin, cholesterol, glucose and triglyceride levels (see section #), glucosuria, increased appetite, dizziness, akathisia, parkinsonism (see section #), dyskinesia, orthostatic hypotension, anticholinergic effects, transient asymptomatic elevations of hepatic transaminases (see section #), rash, asthenia, fatigue and oedema