The nutrition of the body is below par, and the patient frequently complains of indefinite symptoms of malaise referred to the heart and abdomen.
A malaise had lain upon them from the very beginning.
Nerves and anxiety might account for general malaise and headaches.
He complained of malaiseand of pains in the vertebral column and limbs.
However, there were no other epileptic symptoms; these two attacks were isolated and of quite long duration, leaving no headache or malaise after them.
After the first attack, he had for 24 hours malaise and headache, but got well and went back to his dépôt.
The next morning we had very little appetite, no ambition, and a miserable sense of malaise and great fatigue.
Gradually our sense of well-being departed and was followed by a feeling of malaise and general disability.
The patient exhibits distinct symptoms of malaise in the period of incubation.
Its incubative period is brief and distinguished by unusual conditions of malaise and lumbar pain.
Nausea, fatigue and malaise are other subjective symptoms; malaise is the name given to a general feeling of physical discomfort not restricted to any one part of the body.
Maybe, she fretted, her past peregrinations would aggravate the rest of her days in an opaque fog and malaise of her own making.
He glanced up at the darkening clouds, sighed, and sensed that he and the dog were the same; and then a visceral malaise about the futility of all things began to permeate all his thoughts and his vitriol mitigated.
Money could be added to Kissinger's aphorism power is the ultimate aphrodisiac, Certainly, the jaded or those otherwise afflicted with ennui and creeping malaise have a whole city as their ripe oyster.
In probing the malaise that hit Europe circa 1881, psychologists would have us believe the world grew despondent.
From his window Michael grew more and more conscious of the city stirring in a malaise of inarticulate life beneath that sinister stain.
Yet nevertheless a malaise chilled him, and he looked over his shoulder at the mob in the beer hall.
Faintly pervading this small square room was the malaise of someone's jealousy.
They swear by their malaise and by their malaise they shall die.
Burdened by the malaise it contracted from the Ottoman Empire, it was plagued by poverty, banditry, illiteracy, blood feuds, disease and the slavery of women and of peasants.
Self-insulated and psychotically suspicious regimes quarantined their populations and portrayed all foreigners as carriers of the malaise of social disintegration and the perpetrators of espionage and sabotage.
No less persecutory than any totalitarian regime, these mass media are ominous symptoms of the social malaise of disillusionment with the realities of life and with more institutionalized modes of expression.
There is much mental depression and a general malaise is experienced.
Fever is slight or absent; there are malaise and loss of strength.
In such instances, even pathognomic symptoms may be masked to the extent that little, if any, sign of pain or malaise is evinced.
As the infection is virulent and causes serious destruction of the affected parts, so does evidence of malaise and finally distress appear.
Symptoms of malaise should never be ignored in any case; the humane and economic features should be realized by any owner of animals.
At this early stage the appetite may still be normal, there is usually no loss in weight, but merely a general malaise which is significant, although in no way distinctive.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "malaise" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.