treatment of hypotension
Hypotension is the medical term for low blood pressure.
LBP. Low Blood Pressure aka HypotensionLBP - hypotension
Iatrogenic hypotension refers to low blood pressure that results from medical intervention or treatment, rather than from the underlying condition itself. This can occur due to factors such as medication side effects, excessive fluid removal during dialysis, or anesthesia during surgery. It is crucial for healthcare providers to monitor and manage blood pressure to prevent complications associated with this condition. Recognizing and addressing the causes of iatrogenic hypotension is essential for patient safety and effective treatment.
Orthostatic (e.g. Orthostatic hypotension)
Hypochromia (as in hypochromic anemia) is the medical term meaning deficiency in hemoglobin.
The medical term is sickle cell anemia, which is caused by a genetic mutation leading to the production of abnormal hemoglobin. This abnormal hemoglobin causes red blood cells to become rigid and take on a crescent or "sickle" shape, which can lead to various complications.
The porphyrias are disorders in which the body produces too much porphyrin and insufficient heme (an iron-containing nonprotein portion of the hemoglobin molecule).
Not enough pulling force on a certain tissue.
anemia
"hemoglobin"
Hgb means hemoglobin
A hemoglobin (Hgb) level of 8.4 g/dL typically indicates anemia, a condition where there is a decreased amount of red blood cells or hemoglobin in the blood. This can lead to symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, shortness of breath, and pale skin. It is important to determine the underlying cause of the low hemoglobin level and seek medical advice for appropriate treatment.