neurasthenia in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for neurasthenia in the English»Spanish Dictionary

neurasthenia [Am ˌn(j)ʊrəsˈθiniə, Brit ˌnjʊərəsˈθiːnɪə] N U

neurasthenia in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for neurasthenia in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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Rushes of blood to the head, confusion, memory loss and unpleasant obsessions led to a medical diagnosis of neurasthenia.
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Neurasthenia was the overtaxing of the nervous system, a sort of male hysteria.
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Many names, including muscular rheumatism, fibrositis, psychogenic rheumatism, and neurasthenia were applied historically to symptoms resembling those of fibromyalgia.
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Beer's early death was attributed to neurasthenia.
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In the 1920s and 1930s, new theories of the cause arose, with physicians proposing a combination of nervous system and psychological disorders such as nerve weakness (neurasthenia) and female hysteria.
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Many soldiers returned with severe trauma, suffering from shell shock (also called neurasthenia, a condition related to posttraumatic stress disorder).
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This disorder was called shell shock or neurasthenia.
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They are used in treatment of glaucoma, rheumatism, neurasthenia, eczema, planus, and to improve physical performance in hot climates.
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A mental illness, diagnosed at the time as neurasthenia, caused him abruptly to cease composing at age 37, in 1885.
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However, shortly after, he suffered another occurrence of neurasthenia and eventually recovered.
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