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anaemia Meaning in Tamil ( anaemia வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

ரத்தமின்மை, ரத்தகுறைவு,



anaemia தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

வெப்பநெகிழி பொருட்கள் அச்சினுள் செலுத்தப்பட்டு இவ்வகைத்தண்டு தயாரிக்கப்படுவதன் விளைவாக ஸ்திரத்தமின்மையும், வெப்ப நிலைத்தன்மை இல்லாமலும் இருக்கும்.

கிட்னி கோளாறுகளை சரி செய்வதுடன் சிறுநீர் கோளாறுகளையும், இரத்தமின்மை வியாதியையும் போக்குகிறது.

anaemia's Usage Examples:

symptoms, such as diarrhoea, anaemia, intermittent fever, restlessness, irritability and convulsions are attributed to these worms.


From this has developed the intramuscular injection of diluted sea-water in the treatment of gastro-enteritis, anaemia and various skin affections.


The well of effervescent chalybeate water is largely resorted to for anaemia and as a tonic.


In certain forms of anaemia it increases the number of the red corpuscles and also their haemoglobin content.


In a number of cases there are colicky pains in the abdomen, with diarrhoea or constipation and more or less anaemia, while the Dibothriocephalus latus is capable of producing a profound and severe anaemia closely resembling pernicious anaemia.


Certain cases of anaemia which do not yield to iron are often much improved by arsenic, though in other apparently similar ones it appears to be valueless.


The disease is believed to be aggravated by chronic anaemia.


Indeed, all tissues when under-nourished, either locally as the result of an ischaemia, or generally as from some impairment of the blood, such as that prevailing in pernicious anaemia, tend to suffer from fatty degeneration; and at first sight it seems somewhat remarkable that under-nourished tissues should develop fat in their substance (figs.


Practical experience teaches every clinician that, whatever the mode of action, iron is most valuable in anaemia, though in many cases, where there is well-marked toxaemia from absorption of the intestinal products, not only laxatives in combination with iron but intestinal antiseptics are necessary.


ANKYLOSTOMIASIS, or Anchylostomiasis (also called helminthiasis, "miners' anaemia," and in Germany Wurmkrank- heit), a disease to which in recent years much attention has been paid, from its prevalence in the mining industry in England, France, Germany, Belgium, North Queensland and elsewhere.


Lead poisons the muscular and nervous systems, and gives rise to paralysis, wasting, colic and other symptoms, while in the case of mercury, tremors, salivation, anaemia and very marked cachexia are induced.


Hunter's researches on the severer anaemias are doing much to elucidate these subtle maladies.


In diseases where haemolysis is extreme, particularly in pernicious anaemia, there are relatively large quantities occasionally as much as ten times the normal amount of haemosiderin deposited in the liver.





Synonyms:

anemia, symptom,



Antonyms:

hypercalcemia, hyponatremia, hyperkalemia, hypovolemia, hypervolemia,

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