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Exsanguination is the process of blood loss. Exsanguinated would be the state of having no blood.
The medical condition for being short of blood is anemia. Having it makes a person anemic.
The term "in-law" is used to indicate someone who is "related" by law rather than by blood. Since marriage is a legal relationship (whether by common law or canon law) rather than a blood relationship, the term "in-law" is used.The term "in-law" comes from canon law (as opposed to common law). Canon law is law that governs the conduct of a faith's membership. In this case, the term refers to a relationship that is "not natural," that is, not by blood. So, your in-laws are granted a relationship that is between having no relationship and having blood relationship to you. Anyone of a blood relationship on the "in-law" side of the relationship are also considered your in-laws (father-in-law, son-in-law, etc.).
Hyperglycemia is a medical term for excessive sugar (glucose) in the blood.
Cryoglobulins are proteins that precipitate when cold. Cryoglobulinemia is the condition of having these proteins in the blood.
The medical term for bilirubin in the blood is hyperbilirubinemia.
Macrocytosis is the term given for the condition of having larger blood cells than normal. It is not a disease but can be the symptom of a number of underlying medical conditions.
Leeches Create a chemical that prevents Clotting so that the blood continues to FLOW while it Feeds on it. This Chemical formula was used to develop ANTI-COAGULANTS for medical use.
No. Vampires are not real first of all and second there are different blood types. People when they need blood for medical reasons have to have the same blood type from a blood bank . A person would get sick and die from having different blood types and from drinking blood as food.
Ultrasound posses no risk, neither does having your blood pressure, temperature and pulse taken.
Thrombus in medical terms means blood clot.
Run a blood sugar test I would guess.