-rrhea, -rrhoea, -orrhea +

(Greek > Latin: flow, flowing)

seborrheic area (s) (noun), seborrheic areas (pl)
A region of the body where sebaceous glands are numerous: Seborrheic areas, for example, are the scalp, the sides of the nose, the chin, the center of the chest, the back, the axilla (armpits), and the groins.
seborrheic blepharoconjunctivitis (s) (noun) (no pl)
An obsolete term for a conjunctivitis associated with chronic inflammation of the meibomian glands: Mrs. Hathaway suffered from seborrheic blepharoconjunctivitis, which could characterize her eyes as having swollen tarsal plates and frothy seborrheic secretion.
seborrheic dermatitis (s) (noun), seborrheic dermatitises; seborrheic dermatitides; seborrheic dermatites (pl)
A form of inflammatory skin rash that results from excess activity of the sebaceous glands in the skin; dermatitis seborrheica; eczema seborrheicum: Seborrheic dermatitis is an acute, long-term inflammatory form of dermatitis, occurring usually on oily skin in areas having large sebaceous glands.

Seborrheic dermatitis is characterized by dry, moist, or greasy scales and by crusting yellowish patches, remissions, exacerbations, and itching.

seborrheic keratosis, seborrhaic keratasis (s) (noun); seborrheic keratoses; seborrhaic keratases (pl)
A benign skin lesion or non-cancerous tutmor resulting from excessive growth of the top layer of skin cells: Seborrheic keratosis is composed of squamous and basaloid cells that are arranged in various patterns to produce a brown papule, studded with yellow collections of keratotic material giving the sores a greasy appearance.

Seborrheic keratosis is usually found in persons over 30 years old and may be only a few or even numerous.

seborrheic, seborrheal (adjective) (not comparable)
Afflicted with or like seborrhea: Seborrheic areas of the body are those in which sebaceous glands are abundant, for example, the scalp, face, chest, back, axilla (armpit), and groin.
seborrheid (s) (noun) (no pl)
Extensive seborrheic dermatitis characterized by widely scattered lesions. Dr. Dawson told Jane that all the sores she had were termed seborrheid and that they must be treated with medication immediately and that she should stay at home.
sialorrhea, sialorrhoea (British)
1. An excess secretion of saliva; a condition produced by mercury, pilocarpine, and by nervous disturbances.
2. The excessive flow of saliva.
spanomenorrhea
Menstrual insufficiency. Synonym: hypomenorrhea.
spermatorrhea
1. The involuntary emission of semen without orgasm.
2. An involuntary discharge of semen.
steatorrhea (s) (noun), steatorrheas (pl)
A large amount of fat in the feces: Steatorrhea is due to the failure to digest and absorb fat. The feces are foul smelling, frothy, and floating.

One symptom of steatorrhea is a chronic fatty diarrhea caused by an abnormal digestion and intestinal absorption of fats. Another symptom might be the malabsorption syndrome.

succorrhea
1. An abnormal increase in the secretion of a digestive fluid.
2. The excessive flow of a body secretion.
sudorrhea
Excessive sweating or perspiring; hyperhidrosis.
trichorrhea
The rapid loss of hair.
ulorrhea, ulorrhagia
Hemorrhage from the gingivae (gums of the teeth).
urethrorrhea
An abnormal discharge from the urethra.