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GI Tract DictionaryA-E | F-J | K-O | P-S | T-Zlactose: A type of sugar found in milk and diary products. laparoscope: Used for many surgical and exploratory procedures, this instrument requires only a small incision for insertion. laryngitis: An inflammation of the vocal chords, or larynx, that leads to a change, loss or hoarseness in the voice. larynx: Sometimes called the "voice box," the larynx is the tube-like portion of the throat that is used for swallowing and breathing. laxative: Compounds used to relieve constipation or to cleanse the colon before a procedure. lymph node: Grouped throughout the lymphatic system, small, bean-shaped organs that assist in the body's immune responses.
mouth rinse: Any agent used in the mouth to prevent halitosis. NSAID: Nonsteriodal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID) include aspirin and ibuprofen and are used for short- or long-term treatment of pain and inflammation.
olfactory reference syndrome (ORS): A psychiatric condition of being excessively concerned that one’s body odor is foul or unpleasant.
oncology: A group of medical specialties that focus on cancer.
oral hygiene: The practice of keeping the mouth and teeth in order to prevent cavities, gingivitis, periodontitis and halitosis.
oral malodor: A scientific term to describe noticeably unpleasant odors exhaled while breathing. |
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