Lacrimation is the medical term meaning flow of tears or crying.
Epiphora is the medical term for excessive flow of tears. This condition can be caused by various factors such as eye irritation, blocked tear ducts, or eye infections. Treatment depends on the underlying cause.
Crying is the expression of emotions such as sadness, happiness, or frustration, which can lead to tears being produced by the lacrimal glands. The tears then flow through the lacrimal canals and are eventually released from the eyes.
Amniorrhea is the medical term meaning amnion flow.
Crying does not break wudu (ablution) unless it is accompanied by the emission of tears that flow continuously and profusely. In that case, wudu would need to be renewed.
There is ' no flow of oil' in the human body so there is no such medical term
Flow My Tears was created in 1600.
Amniorrhea
Galactorrhea is excessive flow of milk.
The medical terminology combining form meaning flow or fluid is "-rrhea." It is commonly used in terms such as diarrhea (excessive flow of stool) and hemorrhea (excessive flow of blood).
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The medical term "urinary" pertains to the motion and flow of urine.
Hemostasis is the medical term that means stoppage or sluggishness of blood flow.