The PSA (prostate specific antigen) is a test that is done to help diagnose the cause of an enlarged prostate. The blood test can't tell you the size of the prostate per se.
Most common signs of prostate cancer are: high psa level pain when the prostate is touched in a prostate exam irregularity in the size, texture or bumps found on prostate blood in urine enlarged prostate
The medical term for an enlarged atrium is atrial enlargement. This condition can be caused by various factors, including high blood pressure, heart failure, or valve disease, and can lead to symptoms like palpitations or shortness of breath. Treatment typically focuses on managing the underlying cause of the enlargement.
The medical term for bilirubin in the blood is hyperbilirubinemia.
The medical term for the presence of blood in urine is hematuria. Traces of blood in your urine could indicate a urinary tract infection, a kidney infection, an enlarged prostate or kidney disease. Other causes may be kidney or bladder stones, injury due to over exertion during exercise or cancer.
Dialysis is the medical term meaning artificial cleansing of the blood.
Lipidemia is the medical term meaning lipids in the blood. Hyperlipidemia is the medical term meaning abnormally high lipids in the blood.
Phlebitis is the medical term meaning inflammation of a blood vessel. (Thrombophlebitis is the medical term meaning inflammation of a blood vessel with a clot.)
Uremia is the medical term meaning excessive nitrogenous waste in the blood.
Leuk or WBC is the medical abbreviation meaning white blood cells.
Anyone with heart or blood vessel disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, enlarged prostate, or overactive thyroid should not take decongestants unless under a physician's supervision.
Gross hematuria is the medical term meaning visible blood in the urine. Cystorrhagia is the medical term meaning hemorrhage from the urinary bladder.
A hemangioma is the medical term meaning tumor of blood vessels.