List Diseases – H
Hyperemia of the pharynx means increased blood flow to the mucous membrane of the pharynx (the passage between the back of the mouth and the throat).
While providing the body with oxygen, the respiratory system simultaneously removes a metabolic product – carbon dioxide (carbon dioxide, CO2), which the blood brings from the tissues to the alveoli of the lungs, and thanks to alveolar ventilation it is removed from the blood.
The clinical condition caused by an increase in the blood level of the bile pigment bilirubin is defined as hyperbilirubinemia, which is usually a sign of an underlying disease or pathology.
Hyperandrogenism is a condition in which the levels of male sex hormones, or androgens, in the human body are too high.
A hygroma on the leg is a tumor-like formation located on the lower limb. It is characterized by the accumulation of serous-fibrinous or mucous-serous fluid in the mucous sac near the joint or tendon sheath of the muscle.
Wrist ganglion cyst is a rather unpleasant disease that causes a lot of inconvenience. Let's consider what ganglion cyst is, the reasons for its appearance, the main symptoms, as well as the most effective methods of treatment and prevention.
Pathologic accumulation of serous fluid - transudate or exudate - in the pleural cavity is defined as hydrothorax.