ailment in the PONS Dictionary

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Another approach is to give a whole body treatment first, followed by a localised treatment for any specific ailments.
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She used a wheelchair, suffered from skin ailments, and lost her sight.
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The symptoms consisted of severe blistering of the skin and respiratory ailments.
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This substance was used for witchcraft and prescribed as a useful remedy for a variety of ailments including depression and impotence.
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This deformity was compounded with a heart ailment that eventually caused his death.
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Residents blamed a series of ailments on the pollution, though studies found that cancer rates were normal.
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Very minor ailments such as stomach pain, colds, flu etc. are treated with herbal medicine.
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The name means 40,000, and represents the 40,000 ailments the water is supposed to cure.
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He was treated at a local clinic but was not diagnosed with any serious ailment.
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All other ailments were treated symptomatically by palliative methods.
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