My kids can be such a headache.
What is cephalgia?
Means many.
What is poly?
Sensitivity to pain.
What is algesia?
It is a blood vessel.
What is angi/o?
Inflammation of the brain.
What is encephalitis?
Bob Marley sang, "When it hits you, you feel "NO PAIN."
What is analgesia?
Means beside or abnormal?
What is para?
Seizure
What is lepsy?
Chris Brown featuring Bizzy Bone, Let It Burn
What is caus/o?
Disease of the nervous system.
What is neuropathy?
Shopping diminishes my pain.
What is hypalgia?
Once UPON a time.
What is epi-?
Slight paralysis.
What is paresis?
Combining form for largest part of the brain.
What is the cerebr/o?
The inability to speak.
What is aphasia?
Sometimes my cats gets on my nerve and becomes a NERVE PAIN.
What is neuralgia?
A great Jamaican singer named Ms. Loo, sang, "It was UNDER the coconut tree man."
What is sub or hypo?
Paralysis.
What is plegia?
Movement.
What is kines/o?
Slow movement.
What is bradykinesia?
Two terms that comes before- and -after and both mean pain.
What is dys- and -algia?
This suffix lets us know that our patient has paralysis in all four extremities.
What is quadr-?
Suffix to complete the term (neur) indicating a specialist in studies the nerves.
What is ologist or logist?
The type of hematoma that occurs between the skull and the dura as a result of a ruptured meningeal artery, usually after a fracture of the skull. This is either subdural, or epidural, or intracerebral.
What is epidural?
Pertaining to the tenth cranial nerve.
What is vagal?