-rrhage
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-stenosis means abnormal tightening or narrowing.
As I understand it, "osis" would be the suffix meaning abnormal condition and "cyan" would be the root meaning bluish color
No.Polyuria is the medical symptom of excessive urine. It is a whole word.
Psychoses. This is the type of Greek root for a word that ends in -is, such as analysis/analyses.
The suffix -rrhage means bursting forth, excessive flow, or abnormal discharge. It is often used in medical terminology to indicate bleeding or abnormal discharge from a certain organ or body part.
-rrhagia is the medical terminology combining form meaning discharge of blood, as in menorrhagia (heavy menstrual flow). A related suffix, -rrhea, refers to any kind of abnormal flow, such as rhinorrhea (abnormal nasal discharge) or otorrhea (abnormal ear discharge).
menorrhagia - profuse discharge of blood during menustration
Flow; excessive discharge. orrhexis. rupture. osis. abnormal condition (means increased when used with blood cell word roots).
The suffix for flow or discharge is "-rrhea." This suffix is often used in medical terminology to describe the flow of bodily fluids, such as in terms like "diarrhea" (abnormal discharge of fluid from the bowels) or "rhinorrhea" (nasal discharge).
The suffix - rrhage is not a diagnostic suffix. It is used to indicate excessive flow or discharge, such as in hemorrhage.
The suffix "-rhea" refers to a flow or discharge. For example, "diarrhea" means excessive flow of loose or watery stools.
The suffix in excessive is ive.
The suffix "rhea" typically refers to a flow or discharge, especially relating to bodily fluids. For example, diarrhea refers to excessive flow of watery stool, and gonorrhea refers to a discharge from the urethra or vagina.
The medical suffix for abnormal narrowing is "-stenosis."
The suffix for excessive preoccupation is "-mania." For example, "kleptomania" refers to excessive preoccupation with stealing.
The suffix that means sudden severe bleeding is "-rrhage." An example of a term with this suffix is "hemorrhage," which refers to sudden and severe bleeding.