Hemostasis: What it Signifies

What is hemostasis? Hemostasis describes the process by which the body stops bleeding. The word “hemostasis” comes from ancient Greek and is composed of the words “haima” (blood) and “stasis” (stasis). Hemostasis can be roughly divided into two steps: Through primary hemostasis, a wound (vascular leak) is provisionally treated via a rather unstable clot (white … Hemostasis: What it Signifies

Skull: Structure, Function & Diseases

The skull is the term used to describe the bones of the head. In medical parlance, the skull is also called “cranium”. Thus, if a process exists “intracranially” (tumors, bleeding, etc.) according to the doctor, this means “located in the skull“. What is the cranium? One would think that the skull is a single, large, … Skull: Structure, Function & Diseases

Wound Pain: Causes, Treatment & Help

Wound pain is an important warning signal to alert to disorders and diseases that can be dangerous to the body. Therefore, injuries, whether from surgery or accidents, are always associated with pain. They may even persist beyond the actual healing. What is wound pain? Wound pain includes not only pain, from the injury itself, but … Wound Pain: Causes, Treatment & Help

First Aid: Treatment, Effect & Risks

First aid refers to the initial measures taken in medical emergencies that are not necessarily life-threatening. What is first aid? Various types of dressings used for first aid. Click to enlarge. Download here to print. Life-sustaining first aid in the event of an accident or illness consists of the application of previously learned techniques that … First Aid: Treatment, Effect & Risks