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Silicosis

Silicosis (from Latin silicium – “silicon”), or chalicosis (from Greek chalix – “calcareous stone”) is a disease that develops as a result of prolonged inhalation of dust containing free silicon dioxide. It is characterized by diffuse growth in the lungs of connective tissue and the formation of characteristic nodules. The reasons The disease is more often […]

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Secerating mammary gland

Name: Secerating mammary gland   This is a descriptive diagnosis, talking about discharge from the ducts of the mammary gland without clarifying the diagnosis. Ductal discharge can be caused by galactorrhea, ductal ectasia, intraductal papilloma, and even intraductal cancer. Slight discharge from the ducts may correspond to a healthy breast. The liquid is released in drops, may be

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anthrax

Anthrax is an acute infectious disease from the group of zoonoses, characterized by fever, damage to the lymphatic apparatus, intoxication, occurs in the form of a skin, not often intestinal, pulmonary and septic form. The causative agent is an aerobic bacterium – a motionless, large-sized stick with chopped ends. Outside the body of humans and animals, it forms

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Sulfur plug

The sulfur plug appears as a result of increased secretion of the sulfur glands located in the external auditory canal. Sulfur plug consists of sulfur, the secret of the sebaceous glands, flakes of desquamated skin. Normally, earwax is removed by movements of the anterior wall of the ear canal during conversation, chewing. The accumulation of sulfur is facilitated

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Sexual phobias

Sexual phobias (states of fear) are unreasonable obsessive states of fear, accompanied by increased psycho-emotional stress and leading to the development of a defense reaction against difficulties in sexual life by refusing to have sexual contacts under any pretext, up to the complete cessation of sexual life. The most common phobia of sexual initiation (fear

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Sexual complexes

Sexual complexes are manifestations of suppressed or suppressed (both consciously and unconsciously) needs, desires, memories that affect the sensual sphere and sexual behavior. This is one of the most common forms of sexual violations. The most common sexual complexes include: onanistic complex (onanophobia) – a false, often obsessive belief that masturbation necessarily leads to sexual pathology; complex

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Sexual perversions (deviations)

Exploring the causes of sexual deviations, Deets and Evans noted that the content of popular pornographic publications may be associated with the development of deviant needs and the emergence of deviant behavior. Focusing on the metapsychology of the psychotest, Koning and Jenner emphasize that oral, anal, urethral, ​​and sadistic sexual needs have a strong place in

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sexual health

A universally acceptable definition of sexual health has proven to be extremely difficult to come by. At this time, the definition given by the WHO expert meeting (1977) is the most adequate. Let’s quote it in full: “Sexual health is a complex of somatic, emotional, intellectual and social aspects of a person’s sexual existence, which positively enrich

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sexual anesthesia

Sexual anesthesia is the result of a decrease in sensitivity or a complete shutdown of receptors in erogenous zones, which leads to anorgasmia and sexual dissatisfaction. Most often, sexual anesthesia is caused by factors of an organic nature (post-inflammatory changes in the genital organs and manifestations of skin diseases localized in their area, pathology of the

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