hyperparathyroid (?), hypercalcemia (?)
fatigue, paleness, nausea, feeling of exhaustion
general weakness, fatigue
If it were a general state of feeling unwell a term often used is malaise. It doesn't specifically refer to a particular complaint, it is used for those who say they feel unwell.The medical term of generally feeling bad is malaise.Malaise is the medical term used to describe a general "run down" feeling.
Maybe a cold or a flu. Fever is usually a sign of a virus or infection (the body's way of getting rid of it). Fatigue can be a symptom of many, many medical conditions.
There are multiple medical reasons for a 18 year old to be experiencing constant fatigue, lighted headed and dizziness, and nausea; including, but not limited to pregnancy. The best way to find out why you are feeling like this is to seek medical help.
The prefix for "fatigue" is "fatig-" and there is no commonly used suffix that alters its meaning significantly. In general, "fatigue" refers to a state of extreme tiredness or exhaustion. However, in medical terminology, you might encounter variations like "fatigable," where "-able" serves as a suffix indicating capability.
Sensation is the medical term meaning feeling.
The medical terminology combining form meaning calcium is "calc/i."
Hypocalcemia is the condition resulting from abnormally low levels of calcium in the blood.
medical defect is purpose and the purpose is that calcium will tablet.
Hypercalcemia is a medical term for excessive calcium in the blood.
The medical term for widespread body pain and uncontrollable fatigue is fibromyalgia. It is a chronic condition that can affect muscles, tendons, and ligaments causing pain and fatigue throughout the body.