malaise u rečniku PONS

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In the elderly, hypoglycemia can produce focal stroke-like effects or a hard-to-define malaise.
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But in the second half of his presidency, the social malaise grew, and the government was pressed to change the direction of its policies.
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The illness is characterized by abdominal cramps, diarrhea, vomiting, fever, chills, and a generalized malaise.
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Fever, headache and malaise are other non-specific symptoms of this disease which may last for a period of between 1 and 6 days.
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Malaise, muscle pain (myalgia), headache, vomiting, and diarrhea occur frequently.
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Heavy infection has also been associated with epigastric distress, fatigue, and malaise.
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And on first listen, it's tarnished by their previous mild malaise: everything sounds alike, and some exit the boat here too quickly.
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This renewed interest followed a period of malaise which had in large part been due to corruption in the form of fixing the fights.
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Malaise is often defined in medical literature as a general feeling of being unwell.
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Other symptoms may include fever, sore throat, malaise, weight loss, hair loss, and headache.
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