Publication Details
Issue: Vol 2, No 10 (2024)
ISSN: 2993-2769
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Abstract

Illness is a reaction of some parts of the body to damage, infection or other factors. A non-terminological name of a disease is a word or phrase associated with a non-terminological (everyday) medical lexicon, that is, synonymous with the scientific names of diseases and widely used in colloquial speech. used anemia - anemia, hepatitis - jaundice, Kreittfelidt - Jakob - cow rabies (brain decay), hallucination - delirium, vitiligo - pes, tuberculosis - tuberculosis, epilepsy - seizure, acne - dysentery, parotitis - reaction to the group of speech units or archaism Past words: hemorrhoids, diarrhea, heartburn.

Keywords
communication language medical terms congenital diseases metabolic diseases