"Hypopyon" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A hypopyon is a type of collection of pus that forms in the eye, especially in the underside of the cornea, in cases of corneal ulcers, keratitis, or other eye infections. It is usually white or yellowish in color and appears as a raised area or lump on the surface of the eye.
Here are 5 usage examples for the word "hypopyon":
Hypopotassemia is a medical condition where the level of potassium (potassium ions) in the blood is abnormally low. It is also known as hypokalemia. This can occur due to various factors such as diarrhea, vomiting, diuretic use, or certain medications. Symptoms of hypopotassemia can include muscle weakness, fatigue, muscle cramps, and heart palpitations.
Hypoprothrombinemia is a blood disorder characterized by a deficiency of clotting factors in the blood, which can lead to prolonged bleeding or poor blood clotting. It is often caused by vitamin K deficiency, liver disease, or the use of certain medications. In hypoprothrombinemia, the blood lacks proper clotting factors, making it difficult for the blood to clot properly and heal wounds. Common symptoms include easy bruising, prolonged bleeding from cuts or injuries, and prolonged bleeding after surgery or delivery. Treatment typically involves identifying and addressing the underlying cause, such as correcting vitamin K deficiency or managing liver disease.
Hypoprothrombinemic refers to a condition where the levels of prothrombin, a clotting factor in the blood, are abnormally low. This can lead to an increased risk of bleeding due to the inability of the blood to clot properly. Hypoprothrombinemia can be caused by various factors, including liver disease, vitamin K deficiency, or the use of certain medications.
Hyporeactive refers to a reduced or diminished response to a stimulus, often used to describe a diminished physiological or psychological response to a normal stimulus. In medical contexts, hyporeactivity can refer to a decreased response to pain or other stimuli, which can be a symptom of certain conditions or medications. It can also be used to describe a lack of emotional response or reactivity to certain situations or stimuli.
Hyposmia is a medical term that refers to a reduced sense of smell, usually caused by damage to the olfactory receptor cells in the nasal cavity. It can be a symptom of various conditions, such as a cold, sinusitis, or a neurological disorder, and can also be caused by certain medications or surgery.