One of the myeloproliferative disorders, in which too many red blood cells are produced by the bone marrow.
Excessive thirst leading to increased intake of water or other fluids.
A technique that involves the isolation and analysis of genetic material or DNA. Abbreviated to PCR.
A painful condition in which the muscles supporting the neck, shoulders, hips and thighs become inflammed.
A rare autoimmune disease that causes pain and weakness in muscles.
A neorological disorder that occurs when peripheral nerves throughout the body malfunction.
A growth on the surface of a mucous membrane (a surface that secretes mucus, lining any body cavity that opens to the outside of the body).
Growths on the surface of a mucous membrane (a surface that secretes mucous), lining any body cavity that opens to the outside of the body.
Passing excessively large volumes of urine. It may be a symptom of diabetes.
A type of eczema where there are itchy blisters on the hands and feet, followed by inflamed, dry skin.
The accumulation of substances called porphyrians which are caused by some enzyme deficiencies and sometimes lead to abdominal pain.
A group of chemicals that help to form many important substances in the body, including haemoglobin.
Occurring after coitus (sexual intercourse).
Pain caused by damage to nerves following an infection by the herpes virus.
Relating to the state of confusion and drowsiness following a seizure.
A darkening of the skin due to increased amounts of pigment. It usually occurs during the healing process following a skin disease.
White patches on the skin caused by reduced amounts of pigment following inflammation.
After the menopause - technically only once a woman has had no menstrual period for one year.
A set of psychological symptoms that follows a severely traumatic event.
part of the intracranial cavity.
A small space in the skull found near the brain stem and the cerebellum.
Inflamation of the uvea, that part of the eye consisting of the iris,the ciliary body and the choroid.
A fall in blood pressure on standing up, or sitting up from a lying position.
An element that is one of the main ions, or charged atoms, of intracellular fluid, and is also important in nerve and muscle function.