Cardiovascular disease
When alcohol is consumed, the heart function is increased and the ability of the heart to contract and move blood is increased
The term most often used is infarction for a complete lack of blood flow to a particular organ (most often used when referring to a muscle such as the heart or skeletal muscle), or ischaemia for severely reduced blood flow. If you are simply referring to a reduced amount of oxygen then tissue hypoxia may apply.
azotemia
Well the lasix, which is a diuretic is probably going to be prescribed indefinitely because of the CHF, reduced kidney function and edema. The blood transfusions may stop once your blood labs improve. It's hard to tell because I don't know if the anemia is a long term condition or a complication. Mostly what they look at is your hemoglobin in your blood labs. If your hemoglobin levels improve, and the anemia gets better then it will be up to your doctor. You can however, be on blood transfusions indefinitely. A lot of the times nausea can be caused by fluid volume overload, which sounds like a complication you have from the CHF, so this medication is indefinite too.
Focal cerebral ischemia (FCI) is often results from a blood clot in the brain. The blood flow in the affected area is reduced. The reduction could be severe or mild but usually FCI causes irreversible injury to sensitive neurons.
Congestive heart failure is the condition in which reduced outflow of blood from the left side of the heart leads to weakness and edema. Generally, heart failure is used to refer to a state where the heart is pumping less strongly than is normal.
Anemia
Blood dyscrasia is a pathological condition of the blood, usually involving disorders of the cellular elements of the blood. Anemia is most often caused by poor function of the ileum and malabsorption of vitamin B12.
Lack of heamoglobin, lack of iron etc
Pathological flirt is same as genetic flirt. It runs through your blood that your basically flirt. When someone flirt with you, you do the same flirt thing.
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Ischemic colitis is a medical condition in which inflammation and injury result from unhealthy blood supply. Ischemic colitis occurs when blood flow to part of the large intestine is reduced due to narrowed or blocked blood vessels.
Anemia is the medical term meaning the blood has a reduced ability to carry oxygen due to inadequate hemoglobin or red blood cells. Anemia has many different causes, but iron deficiency is a common one.
yes it can if you have healthy low blood pressure it can become extra low after donation of blood, and that can cause inproper blood transport to the organs including kidneys, this again after turn gives water retention as e.g. sodium clerance is reduced by a sleapy kidney, until the condition might normalize, evt via reduced sodium intake.
canker sore is an extranous growth of the epithelial tissues and have nothing to do with the blood..It is possible to donate blood if it does not have any pathological virus/bacteria.
diabetic ketoacidosis
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