How Do You Spell DOCHMIASIS?

Pronunciation: [dˈɒt͡ʃmɪˌasiz] (IPA)

Dochmiasis (dɑk-ˈmī-ə-səs) is a rare but serious parasitic infection that can affect the small intestine. Its spelling is derived from the Greek words "dochmi" meaning rack or torture, and "asis" meaning presence of a condition or disease. The phonetic transcription "dɑk-ˈmī-ə-səs" breaks down the pronunciation of each syllable, denoting a long "a" sound, followed by the stressed "mī" syllable and ending with a short "əs" sound. Correct spelling and pronunciation assist in proper diagnosis and treatment for patients affected by this condition.

DOCHMIASIS Meaning and Definition

  1. Dochmiasis is a medical term that refers to a relatively rare and potentially serious condition characterized by the presence and accumulation of blood within the fallopian tubes. This condition typically occurs as a result of a ruptured ectopic pregnancy or other traumatic injury to the fallopian tubes.

    The fallopian tubes are narrow, muscular structures that are responsible for transporting the egg from the ovaries to the uterus. In cases of dochmiasis, blood leaks into the tubes, causing them to become distended and filled with clotted blood. This can lead to a range of symptoms including severe abdominal pain, abnormal vaginal bleeding, fainting, and even signs of shock.

    Prompt medical attention is crucial in cases of dochmiasis, as the condition may pose a significant threat to a person's overall health and fertility. Treatment typically involves surgical intervention to remove the blood clots and repair any damage to the fallopian tubes. In some cases, if the tubes are severely damaged, they may need to be surgically removed.

    While dochmiasis is relatively uncommon, it is important for individuals to be aware of the symptoms and seek medical attention if they experience persistent or severe abdominal pain and abnormal vaginal bleeding, particularly if they have a history of previous ectopic pregnancy or other fallopian tube complications. Timely diagnosis and intervention can greatly improve the chances of a successful outcome and prevent potential complications.

  2. Uncinariasis.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for DOCHMIASIS

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