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medical condition #1 (permalink) Mon Sep 10, 2007 8:54 am   medical condition
 

haemorrhoids UK, US hemorrhoids
plural noun SPECIALIZED
a medical condition in which the veins at the anus become swollen and painful and sometimes bleed;

Could you tell me the meaning of "a medical condition" above?

I know the meaning of "hemorrhoids", but I just want to know the meaning of "medical condition"
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medical condition #2 (permalink) Mon Sep 10, 2007 9:10 am   medical condition
 

'Medical condition' is another term for disease or disorder.
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