just cover it up with something that is absorbent
It is a condition called atheroscelrosis It is a condition called atheroscelrosis
Good Question! Well, What influences the amount of blood that leaves the heart is a Right and Left Artetery called a Ariticule. The blood is squirted out of these valves, and into the Veins of your body, Though whats known as the Aorta.
It is known as Thallesemia.
The condition of red blood cells stacked like coins is known as Rouleaux formation. This is a reversible phenomenon often seen in conditions with high levels of acute-phase proteins, such as inflammation or infection, where the proteins cause the red blood cells to stick together.
Myelodysplastic syndrome was the cancerous blood condition which was previously known as preleukemia. With this condition, the bone marrow is unable to produce sufficient amounts of healthy blood cells. Although there is no cure for this condition yet, there are some treatment options available, such as blood transfusions, and medications that increase the production of blood cells.
sepsis or septicemia
beta thalassemia
Condition known as Ketosis
The condition known to lead to the formation of calcium deposits in the blood vessels and kidneys is called hypercalcemia. This occurs when there is an excess of calcium in the bloodstream, which can contribute to the development of deposits in various parts of the body. Key causes of hypercalcemia include hyperparathyroidism, certain cancers, and vitamin D toxicity.
Bathua leaves are commonly known as pigweed or lamb's quarters in English.
Senna leaves are called "Senna" in Telugu as well, but they are commonly referred to as "Sennagaddi" (సెన్నగడ్డి). These leaves are known for their laxative properties and are often used in traditional medicine.
Fern leaves are called fronds. They typically consist of a main stem, called a stipe, and leafy structures known as pinnae that branch off from the stipe. Ferns are known for their intricate and diverse frond structures.