Organ failure Weight loss commonly occurs in response to dysfunction or failure
of a vital internal organ such as the heart, liver, or kidneys.
Not exact matches
A person's apparent weight has no direct relationship to their actual health, and unless you are Superman and can scan their
internal organs and
vital signs with a sweep
of your X-ray vision, you can't tell how healthy a person is just by looking at them.
Nine times out
of ten the body will rapidly succumb to an onslaught
of diarrhoea and vomiting and finally the breakdown
of vital organs and
internal bleeding.
The bond between either cells and other cells or cells and surfaces is
vital to organisms, for example in the development
of internal organs and tissue.
Being the largest
organ of our body, our skin is the first line
of defense against the elements and protects our
internal vital organs from injury, bacteria and the potential harmful environmental pollutants in our atmosphere.
By maintaining healthy microcirculation,
Vital Cell promotes
internal organ health while supporting the body's natural detoxification
of cellular metabolic waste products.
Support provided by the Thoracic spine and ribs is essential for protecting our
vital internal organs, however, this region
of the spine can become notoriously congested.
Bloodwork (including Chemistry, CBC, and Thyroid) is
vital for evaluating the state
of your pet's
internal organs.
During senior pet exams, our physicians take your pet's
vital statistics and perform a complete head - to - tail exam
of internal organs and joints, accessing any abnormalities or pain your pet might be exhibiting.
Bruising or skin abrasions from seat belt indicate a high probability
of internal damage to
vital organs.