blood flow diagram

blood flow diagram

What is a Circulatory System Diagram. Systemic Circulation: After receiving oxygenated blood from the lungs the arteries of the systemic circulation system take the oxygenated blood from the heart to…
blood diagram

blood diagram

A series of related blood types constitutes a blood group system, such as the Rh or ABO system. The frequencies of the ABO and Rh blood types vary from population…
blood composition diagram

blood composition diagram

Composition of the Blood. The light yellow colored liquid on the top is the plasma, which accounts for about 55 percent of the blood volume and red blood cells is…
blood cell diagram

blood cell diagram

1,950 red blood cell diagram stock photos, vectors, and illustrations are available royalty-free. Blood cells are the cells which are produced during hematopoiesis and found mainly in the blood. Blood…
baby diagram

baby diagram

Baby Development: One to Three Months During this first development stage, babies’ bodies and brains are learning to live in the outside world. Between birth and three months, your baby…
asthma triggers

asthma triggers

The most common asthma triggers include: Substances that cause allergies (allergens) can trigger asthma. If you inhale something you are allergic to, you may experience asthma symptoms. It is best…
asthma treatment types

asthma treatment types

The two most common types of asthma medications are controllers which treat the long-term, underlying inflammation in your airways and relievers which act as your rescue inhaler and provide fast…
asthma treatment guidelines

asthma treatment guidelines

Discuss your symptoms and asthma control with your healthcare team and work together to get the right treatment and dose of medication so that you can lead a normal life,…
asthma management

asthma management

Achieving and maintaining asthma control requires providing appropriate medication, addressing environmental factors that cause worsening symptoms, helping patients learn self- management skills, and monitoring over the long term to assess…
asthma explained

asthma explained

Asthma is a chronic (long-term) condition that affects the airways in the lungs. The airways are tubes that carry air in and out of your lungs. If you have asthma,…
asthma diagram

asthma diagram

Asthma symptoms occur when the airways of the lungs narrow, which makes it more difficult to breathe. This narrowing is usually caused by inflammation, which makes the airways swell and…
asthma attack illustration

asthma attack illustration

Asthma attack 1 Overview. During an asthma attack, also called an asthma exacerbation, the airways become swollen and inflamed. 2 Symptoms. Signs and symptoms of an asthma attack vary from…
asthma attack anatomy

asthma attack anatomy

Asthma_0312 Slideshow During an asthma attack, muscles around the airways tighten, and the airway linings swell. Excess mucus secretion is produced in the airways that can block the air tubes…
asthma

asthma

However, asthma is often the result of a strong response of the immune system to a substance in the lungs. To understand asthma, it helps to understand How the Lungs…
asbestos diagram

asbestos diagram

Asbestos is a fibrous mineral commonly used as a component in many materials because of its strength and heat-resistant properties . It was widely used in a variety of building…
arm muscles

Arm muscles

In this article, we shall look at the anatomy of the muscles of the upper arm – their attachments, innervation and actions. There are three muscles located in the anterior…
ankle sprains diagram

ankle sprains diagram

Anatomy of an Ankle Sprain. An ankle sprain occurs when the strong ligaments that support the ankle stretch beyond their limits and tear. Ankle sprains are common injuries that occur…
ankle sprain causes

ankle sprain causes

A twisting force to the lower leg or foot can cause a sprain. The lateral ligaments on the outside of the ankle are injured most frequently. Reproduced from the Body…
ankle ligaments

Ankle ligaments

Ligaments of the ankle. Lateral ankle ligaments. The lateral side of the ankle has three supporting ligaments: the anterior talofibular ligament (ATFL), the posterior talofibular ligament (PTFL) and the calcaneofibular…
ankle anatomy

Ankle anatomy

There are a variety of anatomical structures that make up the anatomy of the foot and ankle (Figure 1) including bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, tendons, and nerves. These will be…