🇬🇧🇪🇸 thrombosis - trombosis : English Lesson
noun
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Meaning of "thrombosis" ("trombosis"), detailed definition, and a short video lesson below.
Thrombosis is a serious health condition that happens inside your body when blood, which is usually liquid and flowing, turns into a sticky lump called a clot in a blood vessel. Your blood is supposed to flow smoothly like water in a pipe, but with thrombosis, the clot is like a big clump of mud stuck in the pipe, stopping the blood from moving past that spot. This can be dangerous because your body’s organs and muscles need fresh blood to bring oxygen and nutrients. Doctors try to prevent and treat thrombosis by helping the blood keep flowing properly and by watching for signs like pain, swelling, or warmth in a part of the body.
When we learned about thrombosis, I pictured a lazy blood clot sitting in a vein saying, “No one’s getting past me today!”
If your veins were waterslides, thrombosis would be the kid who sits in the middle and refuses to move so no one else can slide.
I told my friend thrombosis is like when the school hallway clogs up and no one can move, except it happens in your blood and absolutely nobody’s laughing.
My cousin thought thrombosis meant “thunder nose,” and honestly that sounds way more fun than a dangerous blood clot.
Fun fact: thrombosis can happen in veins or arteries, and doctors use special medicines called anticoagulants to help stop clots from forming or growing.
She woke to a cold, pale toe; a hard, warm cord ran up her leg. The nurse whispered thrombosis. The doctor said thrombosis, then said thrombosis again. They treated thrombosis; medicine loosened the clot. Thrombosis eased, color returned, she cried with relief, touching the warm skin. She hugged the nurse, and laughed through tears.
🧑🎓 CEFR Level: C2 Proficient
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