Emia is the Greek suffix meaning a disease of the blood. An example of this is leukemia, which is cancer of the blood
The medical term "emia" refers to a condition involving the presence of a substance in the blood. Examples include anemia (low red blood cell count) or hyperglycemia (high blood sugar levels).
The medical root word "emia" refers to the blood. It is commonly used in terms like anemia (deficiency of red blood cells) and hypoglycemia (low blood sugar).
The medical suffix for control is "-emia." For example, "hyperglycemia" refers to high levels of glucose in the blood.
To pronounce a medical term is to say that term out loud.
Some words that end with the suffix "emia" include anemia, leukemia, hypoglycemia, and septicemia. These words typically refer to medical conditions or diseases related to specific blood or body functions.
Medical term Soma mean the cell body.
Miotic in medical term means with constricted pupils.
If by "safe" you mean a condom, the medical term is prophylactic.
This is not a medical term. It is the chemical symbol for the element sodium.Otherwise it may be a common term (not medical) for "not applicable" n/a.
"Bacter" refers to bacteria, "emia" refers to a condition of the blood. Therefore, "bacteremia" means the presence of bacteria in the blood.
The medical term mean pertaining to the vein is venous.
Hypo/thyriod/ism Below/ pertianing to the thyriod/ condition of.