dyscrasic

/dɪsˈkreɪzɪk/
adjective
  1. Relating to an abnormal or unhealthy condition of the body, especially of the blood or bodily fluids.
    • The doctor noted a dyscrasic imbalance in the patient's blood work.
    • Ancient physicians believed many illnesses were caused by dyscrasic humors.
    • The herbal remedy was said to correct dyscrasic states in the body.
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