
biopsia
the process of removing and analyzing tissue from the body of a sick person to learn more about their condition
A biopsy is a medical procedure where a small sample of tissue is taken from the body to be examined under a microscope. This is done to diagnose diseases, such as cancer, or to evaluate the seriousness of a condition. The tissue sample can be taken from almost any part of the body using a needle, endoscope, or during surgery. Biopsies help doctors understand the cause of symptoms, decide on the best treatment plan, and check the effectiveness of the treatment. Depending on the area being examined, the procedure might be quick and simple, or it may require more preparation and recovery time.

catéter
a flexible tube inserted into one's bladder, to drain and collect urine
A catheter is a flexible tube that is inserted into the body to remove fluids or deliver medications directly into organs or veins. Commonly used in medical procedures, catheters can be made of materials like rubber, plastic, or silicone. They are essential in various medical treatments, including emptying the bladder, giving medications or fluids, measuring bodily functions such as blood pressure in veins or arteries, and examining and treating heart conditions. Proper use and maintenance of catheters are crucial to prevent infections and make sure that treatment is effective.

(puntada)
sutura
a stitch or series of stitches made to secure the edges of a wound or surgical opening
A suture refers to each of the multiple loops or knots used to close and secure the edges of a wound or surgical cut. These loops, often referred to as stitches, are typically made with a material similar to thread and are placed by healthcare professionals to bring together the tissues, encouraging healing and reducing the risk of infection. Sutures are a critical part of surgical procedures and wound management, providing support until the tissue heals properly on its own.

(pomada)
ungüento
a substance, usually smooth and oily, rubbed on the skin for medical purposes
An ointment is a smooth, greasy substance applied to the skin to treat various conditions or provide relief. It often contains medication or other active ingredients to help heal wounds, reduce inflammation, soothe irritation, or directly deliver treatment for skin issues. Ointments are thicker and more moisturizing than creams or lotions, making them effective for dry, cracked, or damaged skin.

(medida)
dosis
a specific measure or quantity of liquid medication, typically prescribed for oral administration
A draft is a precisely measured quantity of liquid medication prescribed to be taken orally. It is the amount of medication that is intended to be taken in one dose, usually measured using a marked device such as a syringe or measuring cup. Drafts are commonly used for liquid medications like syrups, solutions, or suspensions, ensuring accurate dosing according to the prescribed instructions. They are frequently prescribed for antibiotics, liquid pain relievers, pediatric formulations, cough syrups, and medications for conditions like hypertension or diabetes that require accurate dosing adjustments.

(gragea)
pastilla
a sweet-flavored small and often lozenge-shaped tablet that dissolves in one's mouth, usually taken for sore throat
A lozenge is a small, typically flavored tablet designed to dissolve slowly in the mouth to deliver medication directly to the throat and mouth. They release their active ingredients gradually as they dissolve, providing targeted relief. Lozenges are commonly used to calm sore throats, relieve coughs, or treat mouth infections.

(protéctico)
profiláctico
a preventive measure or substance, such as a medication or treatment, taken to protect against the occurrence of a disease or other unwanted health condition
A prophylactic is a preventive measure used to reduce the risk of disease or infection. It can include medications, treatments, vaccines, or behaviors aimed at protecting individuals from illness before it occurs. Prophylactics are commonly used in healthcare settings, such as giving vaccines to prevent diseases like influenza or providing antibiotics to prevent infection after surgery. It can also involve lifestyle changes, such as maintaining proper hygiene or using protective equipment like masks to prevent the spread of diseases or reduce exposure to germs.

(medicamento hipnótico)
hipnótico
a medication that induces sleep
A hypnotic is a medication that helps cause sleep. These medications are prescribed to treat insomnia or other sleep disorders by relaxing the body and mind, making it easier to fall asleep and stay asleep. Hypnotics work on the brain to slow down activity, leading to sleepiness.

(medicamento descongestionante)
descongestionante
a type of medicine used when someone has a cold and a blocked nose to help them breathe more easily
A decongestant is a type of medication that helps relieve nasal blockage by reducing swelling and inflammation of the nasal passages. Decongestants work by narrowing the blood vessels in the nose, which reduces blood flow and decreases fluid buildup, allowing for easier breathing. These medications are commonly used to ease symptoms of blockage caused by allergies, colds, or sinus infections.

(sustancia anticoagulante)
anticoagulante
a substance or medication that inhibits the clotting of blood
An anticoagulant is a type of medication that helps prevent blood clotting. Anticoagulants work by slowing down the clotting process in the blood, thereby reducing the risk of blood clots forming in the arteries or veins. These medications are prescribed by healthcare providers to treat or prevent conditions such as deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, stroke, and heart attack.

(calmante)
analgésico
a pain-relieving medication
An analgesic is a type of medication that is used to relieve pain. Analgesics work by blocking or reducing pain signals to the brain, helping to reduce discomfort and improve quality of life for individuals experiencing pain. These medications can be prescribed by healthcare providers or obtained over-the-counter for pain relief.

quiropráctica
a system of noninvasive therapy that involves pressing and moving a person's joints or spine
Chiropractic is a healthcare profession that focuses on diagnosing and treating disorders of the muscle and skeletal systems, particularly the spine. Chiropractors use hands-on techniques, mainly spinal adjustments and manipulations, to align the body's structure and ease pain. They believe that proper alignment of these systems allows the body to heal itself without surgery or medication. Chiropractic care may also include exercises, stretches, and lifestyle changes to improve overall health and prevent future problems.

homeopatía
a medical system that treats the disease by administering substances that mimic the symptoms of those diseases in healthy persons
Homeopathy is a form of alternative medicine that uses substances from plants and minerals, which are weakened by adding water to them to encourage the body's natural healing processes. Practitioners believe that these weakened substances, which can cause symptoms in healthy individuals, can treat similar symptoms in those who are unwell. Homeopathic remedies are thought to work by activating the body's self-healing abilities. Practitioners prescribe these remedies based on a person's specific symptoms and overall health. While homeopathy is popular in some regions, its effectiveness is debated in standard medicine due to the lack of scientific evidence supporting its claims.

antídoto
a substance that counteracts or controls the effects of a poison
An antidote is a substance or treatment given to neutralize the effects of a poison or toxic substance in the body. It helps to reduce or reverse the harmful effects caused by the poison. Antidotes are given in emergency situations to prevent serious harm to the affected individual, and their effectiveness depends on the specific poison harming an individual and how quickly they are given to help the individual.

estetoscopio
a medical instrument used in auscultation for detecting sounds generated inside the body, such as heartbeat and breathing
A stethoscope is a medical tool used by healthcare professionals to listen to the sounds inside the body, such as the heart and lungs. It includes a small and round piece connected to flexible tubing and earpieces. The round piece is placed on the patient's skin, and the sounds from the body travel through the tubing to the earpieces, allowing healthcare providers to check and monitor various bodily functions and conditions. Stethoscopes are essential in medical examinations for diagnosing and evaluating patients' health.

antiviral
(of a drug) effective against viral infections caused by a virus
An antiviral is a type of medication that is used to treat infections caused by viruses. These medications work by targeting specific viruses and stopping their ability to reproduce or spread in the body. Antivirals can be used to treat a variety of viral infections, including influenza, HIV, AIDS, and hepatitis. They are prescribed by healthcare providers to help reduce symptoms, shorten the duration of illness, and prevent complications associated with viral infections.

pronóstico
a professional opinion regarding the likely course of an illness
A prognosis is a professional prediction about how a disease or medical condition is likely to progress and what the outcome might be. It is based on a patient’s current health, medical history, and test results. A prognosis helps guess how well a patient might recover, the potential for complications, and the overall future of their health.

(medicamento antipirético)
antipirético
a medication that reduces fever by lowering body temperature

(mecanismo patológico)
patogénesis
the mechanism by which a disease develops and progresses within the body

(neoplasia tumoral)
neoplasia
the abnormal growth of cells, leading to the formation of a tumor or mass, often associated with cancer

(diseminación cancerosa)
metástasis
the spread of cancer cells from one part to other body parts
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espéculo
a medical instrument used during the internal genitalia examination to dilate the opening of a body cavity
A speculum is a medical device used by healthcare professionals to examine body openings or passages, particularly the vagina or rectum. It has two hinged blades that can be gently opened to allow for visual inspection of the internal anatomy. Speculums are often used during gynecological exams or procedures to help doctors see and examine the cervix and vaginal walls. They are also used in urology to examine the urethra and in ENT (ear, nose, and throat) examinations to view the nasal passages. Speculums can be used across various medical specialties to access different body areas for diagnostic or treatment purposes.

(test de amilasa)
prueba de amilasa
a medical laboratory test used to measure amylase enzyme levels in blood or urine for diagnosing pancreatic conditions
An amylase test is a medical test used to measure the level of amylase, an enzyme, in the blood or urine. Amylase helps break down carbohydrates into simpler sugars during digestion. This test is often used to diagnose or monitor conditions related to the pancreas, such as pancreatitis, which is the inflammation of the pancreas, or other digestive issues. High levels of amylase in the blood or urine can indicate that the pancreas is inflamed or not working properly, while normal levels show that these conditions are not present.
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(dilatador bronquial)
broncodilatador
a medicine that helps open up the airways in the lungs for easier breathing

(trombolisis)
trombólisis
a medical procedure that involves the administration of medication to dissolve blood clots

(artroscopia quirúrgica)
artroscopia
a minimally invasive surgical procedure that allows doctors to visualize, diagnose, and treat problems inside a joint using a small camera and specialized instruments

(broncoscopía)
broncoscopia
a procedure to examine the airways and lungs using a flexible tube with a camera
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