-ptosis is the medical terminology combining form meaning drooping or prolapsed.
The medical suffix that means prolapse is "-ptosis." It is used to describe the downward displacement or falling of an organ or part, such as in conditions like "nephroptosis" (kidney prolapse) or "uterine ptosis" (uterine prolapse).
The suffix for ptosis is "-osis," which means a condition or state. In medical terminology, ptosis refers to the drooping or falling of an organ or part, such as drooping eyelids in the case of blepharoptosis.
The suffix that means prolapse is "-ptosis."
The suffix meaning "to droop" is "-ly".
-PTOSIS
sinking or drooping
The medical suffix for loosening or separating is "-lysis."
The medical suffix for abnormal narrowing is "-stenosis."
There is no suffix to this phrase.
The suffix in the medical term "pachydermatosis" is "-osis."
The medical suffix "iod" refers to a condition of poisoning caused by iodine or its compounds.
The suffix for the medical term rachischisis is -schisis, which means a fissure or splitting.