"Hyperaluminemia" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Hyperaluminemia is a rare genetic disorder characterized by an excessive accumulation of aluminum in the body. People with this condition usually have mutations in the SLC30A3 gene, which codes for a protein responsible for transporting aluminum ions out of cells. Symptoms include intellectual disability, seizures, and muscle weakness.
Describing an individual or a condition that is extremely sensitive to pain; a term used to describe an exaggerated response to pain stimuli, often resulting in an unusual or disproportionate level of pain.
Hyperamylasemia is a medical term that refers to an elevated level of amylase in the bloodstream. Amylase is an enzyme produced by the pancreas and salivary glands, which helps break down carbohydrates into simple sugars. In healthy individuals, the level of amylase in the blood is usually low. However, in conditions such as pancreatitis, cancer, and burns, the level of amylase in the blood can increase, indicating damage to the pancreas or other tissues.