This document discusses suffixes related to conditions of the endocrine system. The suffix -emia refers to the presence of a substance in the blood and is seen in conditions like anemia, septicemia, and hyperlipidemia. Anemia is a lack of red blood cells, septicemia involves bacteria in the bloodstream, and hyperlipidemia is high cholesterol levels. The suffix -dipsia means thirst and is seen in hypodipsia, meaning low fluid intake, and polydipsia, meaning excessive thirst often from conditions like diabetes.
The basic presentation for the topic - Atherosclerosis.
All the risk factors of atherosclerosis are given in this presentation.
Content source - 1st year MBBS books
The basic presentation for the topic - Atherosclerosis.
All the risk factors of atherosclerosis are given in this presentation.
Content source - 1st year MBBS books
Atherosclerosis Definition and major and minor risk factors which will cause , and Treatment methods both surgical and pharmaceutical along with the medicine's pharmaco kinetic and dynamic properties with clinical uses , unwanted effects with simple and useful diagrams to understand better and easily.angioplasty ,bypass surgery and Stent are the surgical methods additionally explained in this presentation which are the surgical treatment methods for Atherosclerosis. classification of atherosclerosis is also explained.
Risk factors
What Is Cholesterol?
Know Your Triglyceride Numbers
Microorganisms
miRNAs: novel players in atherosclerotic processes
Medications Classification
Diagnosis
Surgical procedures
Lifestyle and home remedies
Alternative medicine
Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors
The Most Common Cholesterol Meds: Statins
The terms leukopenia and neutropenia are often used interchangeably. However, they refer to slightly different conditions. Leukopenia is an umbrella term that refers to a reducation in any of the white blood cell types.
Neutropenia is a type of leukopenia but refers specifically to a decrease in neutrophils, the most common type of white blood cell. A person’s neutrophil count is an important indicator of their infection risk.
Atherosclerosis is the most common and rapidly growing disorder in this new world because of the modern age lifestyle people are adopting. But it can easily be prevented if not easily cured.The right knowledge can always help prevent atherosclerosis and save our lives from its deadly outcomes.
As it is always RIGHTLY said "Prevention is better than cure"
Atherosclerosis Definition and major and minor risk factors which will cause , and Treatment methods both surgical and pharmaceutical along with the medicine's pharmaco kinetic and dynamic properties with clinical uses , unwanted effects with simple and useful diagrams to understand better and easily.angioplasty ,bypass surgery and Stent are the surgical methods additionally explained in this presentation which are the surgical treatment methods for Atherosclerosis. classification of atherosclerosis is also explained.
Risk factors
What Is Cholesterol?
Know Your Triglyceride Numbers
Microorganisms
miRNAs: novel players in atherosclerotic processes
Medications Classification
Diagnosis
Surgical procedures
Lifestyle and home remedies
Alternative medicine
Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors
The Most Common Cholesterol Meds: Statins
The terms leukopenia and neutropenia are often used interchangeably. However, they refer to slightly different conditions. Leukopenia is an umbrella term that refers to a reducation in any of the white blood cell types.
Neutropenia is a type of leukopenia but refers specifically to a decrease in neutrophils, the most common type of white blood cell. A person’s neutrophil count is an important indicator of their infection risk.
Atherosclerosis is the most common and rapidly growing disorder in this new world because of the modern age lifestyle people are adopting. But it can easily be prevented if not easily cured.The right knowledge can always help prevent atherosclerosis and save our lives from its deadly outcomes.
As it is always RIGHTLY said "Prevention is better than cure"
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Hemoglobin and Level of Hemoglobin Required in the BodySeekhealthz
Hemoglobin is a protein present in the red blood cells. The red color pigmentation of the blood is because of hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is the primary oxygen-carrying protein that circulates throughout the blood.
Abnormalities of blood & clotting factors ANUGYA JAISWAL
An abnormality of drug and clotting factor is a condition that affects the way your blood normally clots. The clotting process, also known as coagulation, changes blood from a liquid to a solid.
When you’re injured, your blood normally begins to clot to prevent a massive loss of blood. Sometimes, certain conditions prevent blood from clotting properly, which can result in heavy or prolonged bleeding.
2. Suffix of –emia
• Suffix meaning blood
• Referring to the presence of a
substance in the blood
3. Conditions with –emia Suffix
• Anemia
▫ Condition that refers to the
lack of red blood cells
▫ Also refers to a lack of
hemoglobin in the blood
▫ Caused by a decrease in the
production of red blood cells
or hemoglobin
▫ Also caused by the
destruction of blood
4. Septicemia
• Having bacteria or toxins in the bloodstream
• Also known as blood poising
• Some symptoms include fever, chills, and
exhaustion
• Commonly treated with antibiotics
5. Hyperlipidemia
• High levels of cholesterol
(lipids) in the bloodstream
• Complications like coronary
artery disease or
atherosclerosis are caused by
Hyperlipidemia
6. Aplastic Anemia and Hypochromic
Anemia
Aplastic Anemia Hypochromic Anemia
• Severe form of anemia
• Body stops producing enough
red blood cells
• In some cases, a bone marrow
transplant is needed
• A type of anemia where there
is insufficient hemoglobin in
erythrocytes
8. Conditions with –dipsia
Hypodipsia Polydipsia
• Physiologic condition caused
by hypertonicity of body fluids
• Low intake of fluid
• Excessive or abnormal thirst
• Comes from diabetes, mellitus,
and high levels of glucose