Medical term:

refusion



refusion

 [re-fu´zhun]
the return of blood to the circulation after its temporary removal or after stoppage of flow, as after ligature of a part or passage through a heart-lung machine.
Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health, Seventh Edition. © 2003 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved.

re·fu·sion

(rē-fyū'zhŭn),
Return of the circulation of blood that has been temporarily cut off by ligature of a limb.
[L. re-fundo, pp. -fusus, to pour back]
Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012

re·fu·sion

(rē-fyū'zhŭn)
Return of the circulation of blood that has been temporarily cut off by ligature of a limb.
[L. re-fundo, pp. -fusus, to pour back]
Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012

Patient discussion about refusion

Q. My toddler is refusing to take the formula diet. My toddler is refusing to take the formula diet. Doctor has prescribed him iron drops. But why is the need and could he be iron deficient at this age?

A. His iron supplements would be incomplete and so is the requirement of iron drops being prescribed by the doctor. My daughter was also found to be iron deficient and the doctor suggested me to add diets such as oats, beans like soy beans, cereals, green vegetables like spinach, seafood, egg yolks, iron fortified breads, dry fruits. Iron plays a vital role in the formation of blood and its deficiency can lead to anemia. Early stage child anemia is harmful for the child. Do not forget to give oranges and citric fruits because it helps in the absorption of iron from foods taken.

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A. Unless you know for definite that your gf has actually been properly diagnosed for this disorder, you can't tell her to get treatment for a disorder that her mum thinks she may supposedly have. I think you need to have a big long chat with your girlfriend about this and show her your encouragement and support, rather than fear about your safety. She needs someone like you to understand what it is like, and it seems that her bipolar is not an extreme case, otherwise you would have known right away with her behavior. It's caused my having major highs and lows, and if she has been properly diagnosed, encourage her to get the treatment as you care for her and want her to get better!

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