English translation: feeling unsteady / unsteadiness
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Explanation: 100%, hogy nem érzelmi.
A PIL/SPC-k esetében ez a használatos kifejezés.
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Feeling unsteady / unsteadiness ->
These are the terms what are used in PILs and SPCs.
I translated a lot of them. Listed among adverse effects. Imbalance is called egyensúlyzavar and it's a different adverse affect.
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Typo: adverse effect (not affect)
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I have checked in the pharmacopeia:
I assume the question refers to a capsule which active substance is tramadol hydrochloride:
Sensations of unsteadiness, imbalance or disorientation in relationship to one’s surroundings may result from disturbances in the ear, neck muscles and joints, the eyes, the nervous system connections of these structures, or a combination of any of the above.
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To Elizabeth:
Light-headedness is not the right term here.
When you say "bizonytalanságérzés", the key term here is "járásbizonytalanság (unsteady walking)".
Lightheadedness: A feeling you are "going to faint." Lightheadedness is medically distinct from dizziness, unsteadiness, and vertigo. See: Dizziness, Unsteadiness, and Vertigo.
Unsteadiness: Loss of one's equilibrium in regard to the environment, often with a feeling of almost falling, or the result of bumping into things.
There are many causes for unsteadiness, including problems in the cerebral or cerebellar portions of the brain, the spinal cord, vestibular system, or inner ear. Unsteadiness is medically distinct from dizziness, lightheadedness, and vertigo.
If you need explanations in English, please specify that.
You need to understand the explanations provided with the answers, right?
Also, please note that Hungarian is an affixing language with suffixes, inflections and conjugations.
The root of the word you asked is "bizonytalanságérzés" (it is a compound, actually), without the "t". The "t" is the objective case-ending here, so you may want to remove that when you make the glossary entry.
Explanation: Szerintem itt az egyensúlyérzetre vonatkozik a "bizonytalanságérzés" és a "feeling of imbalance" a fordítása.
Példák:
"This feeling of imbalance without a sensation of turning or spinning is called disequilibrium"
"There is often a feeling of imbalance (disequilibrium)"
A leggyakoribb kifejezések gyógyszer mellékhatások körében:
may cause drowsiness/dizziness (szédülés), blurred vision (homályos látás), feeling of imbalance (bizonytalanságérzés), somnolence (álmosság), headache (fejfájás), nausea (hányinger)....
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Amit a beteg "off balance feeling"-ként ír le, az orvos válaszában "feeling of imbalance"-ként tér vissza:
"... I started experiencing an off balance feeling, not like the room spinning, but more rocking side to side, as though I were on a boat. --
- When you change positions, for example, tilt your head, roll over and get out of bed, etc., do you have the feeling of imbalance?" http://www.doctorslounge.com/neurology/forums/backup/topic-9...
Ildiko Santana United States Local time: 14:02 Works in field Native speaker of: Hungarian, English
Dizziness is a common description for many different feelings. The feeling of dizziness may be very familiar to you, yet difficult to describe.
Vertigo is a medical term to describe the feeling of spinning, whirling, or motion either of yourself or your surroundings. This is the same feeling you might have after getting off a merry-go-round or spinning in place. Several diseases of the balance organs of the inner ear can cause vertigo, or it may be a symptom of a tumor or stroke.
Dizziness may be just mildly annoying or caused by something possibly life threatening.
When you might feel dizziness
Fainting or near fainting such as "at the sight of blood" or with emotional upset
Fainting or near fainting from standing up too quickly or standing still too long
Dizziness is light-headedness, feeling like you might faint, being unsteady, loss of balance, or vertigo (a feeling that you or the room is spinning or moving).
De rá lehet keresni pl. az idegrendszerre ható gyógyszerek mellékhatásaira is, ott is így említik.
valderby Local time: 23:02 Native speaker of: Hungarian
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