ailment (noun)
31debuff — noun An effect that makes a game character weaker; a status effect. Syn: status effect, status ailment Ant: buff …
32salvage therapy — noun A more drastic form of treatment given when an ailment (especially HIV or a tumour) does not respond to standard treatment …
33lurgee — noun (An illness or ailment) …
34cure-all — noun a remedy that will supposedly cure any ailment or problem …
35malady — noun (plural maladies) literary a disease or ailment. Origin ME: from OFr. maladie, from malade sick , based on L. male ill + habitus having (as a condition) …
36manifestation — noun 1》 an event, action, or object that clearly shows or embodies something. 2》 a symptom of an ailment. 3》 an appearance of a ghost or spirit. Origin ME: from late L. manifestatio(n ), from manifestare make public …
37affliction — noun 1) a common herb reputed to cure a variety of afflictions Syn: disorder, disease, malady, complaint, ailment, illness, indisposition, handicap; scourge, plague, trouble 2) he bore his affliction with great dignity Syn …
38complaint — noun 1) they lodged a complaint Syn: protest, objection, grievance, grouse, cavil, quibble, grumble; charge, accusation, criticism; jeremiad; informal beef, gripe, whinge; Law plaint 2) little cause for complaint …
39disease — noun herbal preparations to treat tropical diseases Syn: illness, sickness, ill health; infection, ailment, malady, disorder, complaint, affliction, condition, indisposition, upset, problem, trouble, infirmity, disability, defect, abnormality; …
40disorder — noun 1) he hates disorder Syn: untidiness, disorderliness, mess, disarray, chaos, confusion; clutter, jumble; a muddle, a shambles Ant: tidiness 2) incidents of public disorder …