EMT Review - Two suffixes, same meaning: The suffix - dynia means "pain" - and so does the suffix -algia. Examples include cardiodynia (pain in the heart region) and myalgia (muscle pain). | Facebook
St Vincent's Private Hospital Melbourne - WORD OF THE DAY The Suffix "ALGIA" when added to different terms it describes pain in specific parts of the body. For example: Neuralgia – nerve
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Mediterm Training в Twitter: „Terminology Tuesday! Cephal/o = head -algia =pain Cephalgia = Head pain/headache Learn more medical terms with us at https://t.co/CghE5nfyaq https://t.co/BFogtCP0j5“ / Twitter
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