Hemoglobin A1c, ketosis, hyperglycemia, hypoglycemia, somoyogi effect, nephropathy, retinopathy, neovascularization, end organ damage, microalbuminuria, peripheral neuropathy, C-peptide level, truncal obesity, basal dose, bolus dose, sliding scale, postprandial, hyperinsulinemia, insulin, ACE inhibitor.
Transurethral, transabdominal, transesophageal, and transvaginal are medical terms that start with Trans.
Not all medical terms have a word root. Some medical terms may only consist of a prefix and/or a suffix without a word root.
The medical term is "cortical," which means relating to or involving the cortex of the adrenal gland.
Subhepatic, subtalar, and submandibular are medical terms with the prefix "sub-."
Hypodermic, hypochondria, hypothryroidism, hypoandrogenism, hypoestrogenic, hypochromic are medical terms with the prefix hypo-.
To find places with advice on diets for diabetes, one should visit the official diabetes webpage. Alternatively, consult a doctor or medical specialist for advice.
The two terms are Medicaid (a government medical program) and bariatric (pertaining to obesity or overweight condition).The likelihood is that some or all bariatric surgery, for purposes of weight loss, may not be covered by Medicaidunless or until obesity is a life-threatening condition.
Most med terms are based on Latin and some are ancient Greek.
HOTH means hypothyroid when used in medical terms. Hypothyroid means that the thyroid is not producing the amount of thyroid hormone for some reason.
It means that there is some kind of inflammation, usually an infection. You should call your doctor immediately.
Muscular means pertaining to muscle.MuscularMuscular (Muscul = ref to muscle + ar = pertaining to) is an adjective, so it has to have something to modify, such as muscular body, intramuscular injection, muscular contraction, etc.Did you know that the Latin "musculus" which we generally interpret as "muscle" literally means "little mouse"? The same reference is found in the Greek "mys" which means both "mouse" and "muscle". Apparently some of the muscles, in contraction, looked like a mouse body or reacted like a mouse would.
Ischemia, onycholysis, pertussis, epigastric, retroperitoneal, tonsillitis.