Hypo-coagulation refers to a condition where blood does not clot properly. Treatment may involve medications to help the blood clot (such as clotting factors), addressing the underlying cause if known (such as vitamin deficiencies or liver disease), and minimizing activities or medications that can increase bleeding risk. In severe cases, transfusions of blood products may be necessary.
The brain, the prostate, and the sinuses are just a few of the organs that are difficult to treat with antimicrobials.
It is not recommended to treat trichomoniasis without medication. Antibiotics prescribed by a healthcare provider are the most effective way to treat the infection. Additionally, practicing safe sex and informing sexual partners to get tested and treated are important to prevent reinfection.
Azithromycin does not treat bacterial vaginosis. See your health care provider for effective diagnosis and treatment.
Amantadine is used to treat a group of side effects, called parkinsonian side effects, that include tremors , difficulty walking, and slack muscle tone.
Antibiotics
A basic definition is that hypocoagulation is an insufficiency of the blood to clot and stem bleeding properly. This disease process can result from several causes, commonly related to the blood's platelet numbers and activity.
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Yes, the word treat is both a noun (treat, treats) and a verb (treat, treats, treating, treated). Examples:noun: I deserve a treat after that boring lecture.verb: I think I'll treat myself to something chocolate.
The suffix of "treat" is "-t".
prefix for treat MIS
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if you dont get a treat you do a trick on the one that didnt give you a treat
The past tense of treat is treated.
You treat rabbis with the same respect you'd treat anyone else.