[えきじん, ekijin] (n) (See 疫病神) god who spreads infectious diseases; god of pestilence
[ごほう, gohou] (n) (1) { Buddh } defence of Buddhist doctrines; god who defends Buddhist doctrines; (2) defence of the constitution; (3) religious power to dispel demons and diseases
[さんあく;さんなく;さんまく, san'aku ; sannaku ; sanmaku] (n) (1) (abbr) { Buddh } (See 三悪道・さんあくどう) the world of hungry spirits and the world of animals; three evil worlds hell; (2) (さんあく only) three evils (e.g. prostitution, drugs and venereal diseases)
[さんだいしっぺい, sandaishippei] (n) three major diseases (cancer, cerebral stroke, acute myocardial infarction)
[よんだいこうがいびょう, yondaikougaibyou] (n) (See 水俣病, 第二水俣病, 四日市ぜんそく, イタイイタイ病) the four major pollution-caused illnesses (Minamata disease, Niigata Minamata disease, Yokkaichi asthma, Itai-itai disease); four big pollution diseases of Japan
[じしつ, jishitsu] (n) infections or diseases of the ear
[しょうにびょう, shounibyou] (n) childhood diseases; (P)
[せいじんびょう, seijinbyou] (n) adult diseases; (P)
[てきおうしょう, tekioushou] (n) diseases for which a particular medicine is indicated
[とうじがゆ, toujigayu] (n) azuki bean rice gruel eaten on the day of the winter solstice (to chase away demons that spread contagious diseases)
[どうぶつゆらいかんせんしょう, doubutsuyuraikansenshou] (n) anthropozoonosis (diseases transmitted to humans by animals)
[とくていしっかん, tokuteishikkan] (n) diseases specified by the Japanese government as being worrisome, having no known treatment and of unknown causes
[なんじ;なんち, nanji ; nanchi] (n, adj-no) (1) intractable (diseases); hard to cure; (2) rebellious; insurgent; refractory; obstinate
[びしつ, bishitsu] (n) diseases of the nose
[ふじんびょう, fujinbyou] (n) women's diseases
[まんびょうのもと, manbyounomoto] (exp) (See 万病) the source of all kinds of diseases
[ろうじんびょう, roujinbyou] (n) geriatric diseases
[かんのむし, kannomushi] (n) (1) convulsions (in a child); nervousness; short-temperedness; (2) bug thought to cause children's diseases