"Dysbacteriosis" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Dysbacteriosis refers to an abnormal imbalance or disruption of the normal bacterial flora in the body. It commonly affects the gut microbiome and can occur due to various factors such as antibiotic use, poor diet, stress, and other medical conditions. Dysbacteriosis can lead to a range of symptoms including gastrointestinal disorders, respiratory problems, and even mood changes.
Dysbacteriosis
Dysarthria is a speech disorder characterized by weakness, slowness, or incoordination of the muscles used in speaking, resulting in difficulties with articulation, intelligibility, and overall speech clarity. It is often caused by neurological or physical conditions, such as cerebral palsy, Parkinson's disease, stroke, or muscular dystrophy. Individuals with dysarthria may have difficulty pronouncing words correctly, speaking clearly, or maintaining a steady voice.
Dyscalculia is a learning disorder that affects an individual's ability to understand and work with numbers. It can manifest in various ways, such as difficulty with basic arithmetic operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, as well as with more complex math concepts like fractions, decimals, and algebra. People with dyscalculia may also struggle with number patterns, time-telling, and money management. Dyscalculia is often compared to dyslexia, a learning disorder that affects reading and writing skills. Like dyslexia, dyscalculia is a distinct learning disorder that is not the result of a lack of intelligence or motivation, and it can be managed with proper support and accommodations.
Dyschezia is a neurogastroenterological disorder characterized by difficulty or inability to pass stools.
Dyschroia is a term that refers to the disruption or distortion of the normal or expected order or sequence of events. It can also describe a sense of disconnection or disorientation in time or space.
Dyschromatopsia is a rare visual disorder that affects an individual's ability to perceive colors correctly. It is also known as defective color vision or color blindness. People with dyschromatopsia may have difficulty in distinguishing between certain colors, such as red and green, or may see colors as more muted or washed out than they appear to others.