Dysmenorrhea means painful menstruation.Dysmenorrhea
Dysuria is the medical term meaning difficult or painful urination. It is usually accompanied with dribbling and weak urine flow, difficulty starting urine, pain or burning sensation when urinating. This condition is usually caused by inflammation in bladder or urethra, or prostate problems in men. To cure difficult or painful urination caused by male urinary/reproductive system diseases, herbal medicine called diuretic and anti-inflammatory pill is a good treatment option.
The medical term for the monthly flow of tissues from the uterus is menstruation.
Resistance is a way of measuring how difficult it is for electricity to flow through a material.
Blood visosity would increase (become thicker) in conditions of dehydration, resulting in decresed blood flow. (Just think about how when you give blood they recommened drinking a lot of water before. Or if you've ever had food poising or been sick and tried to give blood it's usually difficult, painful, and a slow process.)
Drawing blood from an elderly patient can be difficult due to factors such as fragile veins, decreased blood flow, and potential health conditions that affect vein visibility and accessibility.
She is beginning her monthly period.
She is beginning her monthly period.
caused by a lack of blood flow to the extremities
In credit card terminology, net flow is in reference to the outflow and inflow of the monies on the credit card. It basically is the amount of credit you use monthly and how much you pay off monthly.
Yes, a woman can miss her monthly flow for various reasons, including stress, hormonal imbalances, significant weight changes, pregnancy, or underlying health conditions. Factors such as excessive exercise or certain medications can also disrupt the menstrual cycle. If a missed period occurs frequently or is accompanied by other concerning symptoms, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for evaluation.
steady: A steady flow is one in which the conditions (velocity, pressure and cross-section) may differ from point to point but DO NOT change with time. unsteady: If at any point in the fluid, the conditions change with time, the flow is described as unsteady.