Примери за използване на Polyphagia на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Increased Appetite(polyphagia).
Polyphagia(Increased appetite).
Increased Appetite(polyphagia).
Polyphagia(increased appetite);
The third symptom of diabetes is polyphagia.
Polyphagia is excessive hunger.
The third symptom of diabetes is polyphagia.
Polyphagia- a constant feeling of hunger.
Increased hunger in diabetes is called polyphagia.
Polyphagia- a constant feeling of hunger.
There are several conditions that may cause polyphagia.
Polyphagia- The permanent sensation of hunger.
Constant hunger in a well-fed dog is called polyphagia.
Polyphagia is the medicinal term for overeating.
An excess appetite is called polyphagia or hyperphagia.
Polyphagia refers to excessive hunger or increased appetite.
The condition of a dog which never stops eating andyet seems to still be hungry is known as polyphagia.
Increased hunger, polyphagia(increased hunger), and problems with vision.
A spontaneous increase in sugar causes dehydration,furunculosis, polyphagia(increased appetite), eretism, and weakness.
Polyphagia is the medical term used to describe excessive hunger or increased appetite.
Decreased desire to eat is termed anorexia, while polyphagia(or"hyperphagia") is increased eating.
If the polyphagia is related to a behavioral problem, the underlying cause could stem from old age.
Clinically, diabetes in children is manifested by thirst(polydipsia), polyuria, weight loss andoften increased appetite(polyphagia).
Systemically administered corticosteroids may cause polyuria, polydipsia and polyphagia, particularly during the early stages of therapy.
The terms“hyperphagia” and“polyphagia” refer to someone who is focused only on eating, or who eats excessively before feeling full.
Anorexia is the term used to express the decreased appetite over a period of time, while polyphagia(or"hyperphagia") is increased hunger and eating.
Polyphagia is the name of a medical condition in which a cat increases its food intake to the extent that it appears ravenous most or all of the time.
The typical clinical manifestation is“three more and one less”, that is, polydipsia,polyuria, polyphagia and weight loss, and the whole body is weak and weak.
The cause of his appetite is still unknown but it has been speculated that it was as a result of a damaged amygdala(part of the brain)which caused polyphagia(excessive hunger).
On rare occasions,reports of change of behaviour such as polyphagia, or very rarely reports of aggression associated with food and feeding have been observed in Slentrol-treated dogs.