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otalgia
(redirected from Ear ache)

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otalgia /otal·gia/ (o-tal´jah) pain in the ear; earache.
o·tal·gia (-tlj)
n.
Pain in the ear; earache.

o·talgic adj.

otalgia
[ōtal′jə]
a pain in the ear. Also called otodynia, otoneuralgia.

earache [ēr´āk]
pain in the ear; called also otalgia and otodynia.


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