"Neuralgias" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Neuralgias refers to a group of conditions characterized by severe and typically recurring pain in a specific nerve or a specific area of the body. The pain is usually episodic, with periods of remission, and can be triggered by various stimuli, such as touch, vibration, or movement. Neuralgias can be caused by inflammation, degeneration, or compression of the nerve, and can be treated with medications, physical therapy, and lifestyle changes.
Neumann refers to a German surname, particularly notable in the context of physics and mathematics. In this context, a Neumann problem or Neumann boundary condition is a type of mathematical problem in physics that refers to a problem in which the values of a function are specified on the boundary of a domain, whereas the values of the function and its derivatives are unknown elsewhere. In other words, the problem is specified by a set of equations that require the function to satisfy specific conditions on the boundary of the domain.
Neuradaceae is a family of flowering plants in the order Malpighiales. It is also known as the neutrads or dancylid families. The Neuradaceae family consists of about 15 species of small, herbaceous plants that are native to tropical and subtropical regions of Asia and Africa.
Painful or sensitive, typically in a specific part of the body, as if caused by pressure or irritation to a nerve or nerve root.
Neuralgy is a term that refers to a type of neural pain that is quite rare and affects a specific area of the body. It is characterized by intense and distressing pain that is often described as burning, electrical, or tingling.
Neurapophysial refers to the relationship or connection between the nervous system (neura) and physiology (the study of the functions and processes that occur in living things). In essence, neurapophysial describes the interconnectedness and interdependence between the nervous system and the physiological processes that occur in the body.