How Do You Spell HYPOGLOBULIA?

Pronunciation: [hˌa͡ɪpə͡ʊɡləbjˈuːli͡ə] (IPA)

Hypoglobulia is a medical term used to describe a decreased number of red blood cells in the body. The word is spelled with the prefix "hypo-" meaning "below" and the root word "globulin" which refers to a group of proteins found in the blood. The spelling of this word can be broken down into its phonetic components using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The pronunciation of hypoglobulia is [hʌɪ.poʊ.ɡloʊ.ˈbjul.i.ə], with emphasis on the third syllable.

HYPOGLOBULIA Meaning and Definition

  1. Hypoglobulia is a medical term used to describe a condition characterized by a lower-than-normal number of red blood cells (RBCs) in the body. This condition is also referred to as hypoplastic anemia or erythrocytic hypoplasia. Red blood cells are responsible for carrying oxygen from the lungs to different parts of the body, and a decrease in their number can lead to various symptoms and complications.

    The term "hypoglobulia" is derived from the combination of the prefix "hypo-" meaning "below" or "less than normal," and "glob-" which refers to the globular shape of red blood cells. The suffix "-emia" denotes a condition that is related to the blood. Therefore, hypoglobulia denotes a reduced concentration of red blood cells in the bloodstream.

    There are several potential causes of hypoglobulia, including bone marrow disorders, nutritional deficiencies (such as iron, vitamin B12, or folate deficiency), chronic diseases, certain medications, and genetic factors. Symptoms of hypoglobulia may include fatigue, weakness, pale skin, shortness of breath, dizziness, and rapid heartbeat. Treatment for hypoglobulia may depend on the underlying cause and can vary from nutritional supplements to blood transfusions or bone marrow transplants.

    In summary, hypoglobulia is a medical condition characterized by low levels of red blood cells in the body, leading to various symptoms and complications. It is important to identify and address the underlying cause to appropriately manage the condition and improve overall health.

  2. Hypocytosis.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

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