-rrhagia is the medical terminology combining form meaning bleeding.
The medical terminology combining form meaning flow or fluid is "-rrhea." It is commonly used in terms such as diarrhea (excessive flow of stool) and hemorrhea (excessive flow of blood).
The medical terminology combining form "a-" usually denotes absence or lack of a certain body part or condition. For example, "anemia" means absence of red blood cells or lack of hemoglobin in the blood.
Yes, some combining forms are used as prefixes in medical terminology. For example, "cardi-" (heart), "neuro-" (nerve), and "hemo-" (blood) are commonly used as both combining forms and prefixes in medical terms.
The combining form "erythro-" refers to the color red or red blood cells. It is commonly used in medical terminology to indicate a relationship with red blood cells or red coloration.
The medical terminology combining form -sclerosis means abnormal hardening of tissue or parts of the body. Examples include atherosclerosis in blood vessels and multiple sclerosis in the nervous system.
Ligat- is the medical terminology combining form meaning to bind or tie off a blood vesse.
The medical term ishem/o blood hemat/o blood
Phosphat- is the medical terminology combining form meaning phosphorus; for example, hypophosphatemia means abnormally low blood phosphorus.
Leuk- is the medical terminology combining form meaning white, as in leukocytes (white blood cells).leuko-leuk/o
Cryo- is the medical terminology combining form meaning cold, as in cryotherapy. Hypothermia is a medical term meaning abnormally low body temperature.
The medical terminology combining form meaning flow or fluid is "-rrhea." It is commonly used in terms such as diarrhea (excessive flow of stool) and hemorrhea (excessive flow of blood).
Toni- is the medical terminology combining form meaning tonus. The stimulation of individual muscle fibers maintains a state of muscle contration. This is important in maintaining the movement of blood and lymph through out the body
Glucosuria and glycosuria are terms for sugar in the urine. Gluco- and Glyco- = sugar -uria= pertaining to urine.
well the making of blood cells is called hematopoiesis...but I don't know about any suffixes.
blood pressure
Angi/o, vascul/o, vas/o, hemangi/oThe Greek root angio refers to a vessel, vat, or shell and is often used in medical terms implying blood vessels : arteries, veins, and capillaries.angio
-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).