The word that means swelling of the blood is "edema." While edema typically refers to the accumulation of fluid in tissues, it can also describe the swelling that occurs due to increased blood volume or pressure in certain medical conditions. In specific contexts, terms like "hyperemia" may also be used to describe an increased blood flow leading to swelling.
swelling, bump, lump, protuberance, prominence, tumescence.
The suffix of the word swelling is ing. This suffix is a noun and means activity, or result of an activity.
The Tagalog word for swelling is "namamaga."
If you have hematoma, you need to get medicine that will help your blood get out of the swelling position. Your Welcome.
The word for a swelling motion is "undulate."
The root is -emia which means blood. Anemia means without blood.
Yes, ice can cause swelling by constricting blood vessels and reducing blood flow to the affected area, which can lead to inflammation and swelling.
Bloodthirsty is the perfect word for you.
The word leukemia comes from Latin as a combination of two words: leuk- which means white. -aemia which means blood So, the word leukemia literally means "whitening of blood", indicating the presence of tremendous numbers of white blood cells in the blood.
exsanguinate!
Ice does a lot for swelling. It decreases blood flow to the area by vasoconstriction. This constriction limits the amount of blood coming to the injured area, therefore less fluid leaks into the injured tissue. Cold therapy will help minimize the complications of swelling by decreasing the leakage of fluids and increasing the rate of re-absorption of unwanted fluid in the injured tissues. This means that ice does not stop swelling. It only restricts the blood flow so that the swelling will be slowed down. Ice immediately after swelling occurs. Icing the next day won't do anything.
Tumor means lump or swelling. So about the only one I can think of is leukemia (cancer of the blood).