What is amputation in Tagalog?

What is amputation in Tagalog?

The English word “amputation” can be translated as the following word in Tagalog: amputasyón – [noun] amputation more…

What is amputation in biology?

Amputation is the removal of a limb by trauma, medical illness, or surgery. As a surgical measure, it is used to control pain or a disease process in the affected limb, such as malignancy or gangrene.

What does amputated antonym?

amputate. Antonyms: extend, enlarge, augment, elongate, amplify, train, trail, develop, produce. Synonyms: prune, lop, curtail, clip, remove.

What is the opposite of amputation?

Opposite of to surgically cut something to remove it, especially a limb. join. connect.

What to do after an amputation?

Recovering in the hospital

  • Preparing for your prosthesis
  • Getting fitted for your prosthesis
  • Learning to use your prosthesis
  • Returning to routine activities
  • How long is the recovery for a foot amputation?

    You had amputation surgery to remove one or more of your toes. For most people, pain improves within a week after surgery. You may have stitches or sutures. The doctor will probably take these out about 10 days after the surgery. You may need to wear a cast or a special type of shoe for about 2 to 4 weeks.

    What are the reasons for amputation?

    Reduced perspiration causes the feet and legs to dry out and crack.

  • Sugar deposits in the nerves cause affected individuals to lose feeling so they no longer notice their cracks and wounds.
  • Diabetes mellitus severely impairs wound healing.
  • When sores are subjected to stress,the wounds get bigger. The tissue becomes inflamed and dies off.
  • What are the effects of amputation?

    Expression of a need to talk

  • Depressive symptoms,e.g. insomnia,loss of appetite,hopelessness
  • Withdrawal
  • Irritability
  • Anger
  • Unrealistic expectations
  • Denial
  • Suspected residual limb abuse.
  • Self-neglect (personal hygiene,diabetic management,etc.)
  • Risk taking (e.g. trying to do too much too quickly)