"Ischaemic" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Ischaemic" Meaning

The word "ischaemic" refers to a condition characterized by a restriction in blood supply to a part of the body, often resulting in damage to the affected tissues. This can occur due to a blockage or narrowing of blood vessels, which may be caused by a number of factors such as atherosclerosis, blood clot, or physical injury. Ischaemia can occur in any part of the body, including the legs, arms, brain, heart, and kidneys.

"Ischaemic" Examples

Usage Examples for "Ischaemic"


Ischaemic refers to a condition caused by reduced blood flow to an organ or tissue, resulting in a lack of oxygen and nutrients. Here are five usage examples:

The patient suffered from an ischaemic attack, which left her with severe numbness in her arm.
The doctor suspected that the patient's leg pain was caused by an ischaemic condition linked to atherosclerosis.
The lack of blood supply to the heart muscle led to an ischaemic episode, which put the patient's life at risk.
Ischaemic heart disease is a major cause of heart attacks and strokes worldwide.
Regular exercise can help improve blood circulation and reduce the risk of developing ischaemic conditions.

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