GS notes on "BLOOD" (Part 4) for SSC CGL/ MTS / CPO Exam 2017

May 6, 2017    

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Dear Students, As SSC CGL Tier-I 2017 is going to be conducted in the month of August 2017. For GA Part we are providing all types of topics and notes. Today, in this post we are providing to you study Notes on Biology notes for SSC CGL and MTS Exam. Sometimes questions are asked from this topic as well, So memorize all these articles and score better in the exam. You can also study Quizzes on all GA subjects.

Today's post contain all DISEASES related to Blood.

DISEASE

➽Hematoma: A collection of blood inside the body tissues. Internal bleeding often causes a hematoma.

Leukemia: A form of blood cancer, in which white blood cells multiply abnormally and circulate through the blood. The excessive large numbers of white cells deposit in the body's tissues, causing damage.

Multiple myeloma: A form of blood cancer of plasma cells similar to leukemia. Anemia, kidney failure and high blood calcium levels are common in multiple myeloma.

Lymphoma: A form of blood cancer, in which white blood cells multiply abnormally inside lymph nodes and other tissues. The enlarging tissues, and disruption of blood's functions, can eventually cause organ failure.

Anemia: An abnormally low number of red blood cells in the blood. Fatigue and breathlessness can result, although anemia often causes no noticeable symptoms.

Hemochromatosis: A disorder causing excessive levels of iron in the blood. The iron deposits in the liver, pancreas and other organs, causing liver problems and diabetes.

Sickle cell disease: A genetic condition in which red blood cells periodically lose their proper shape (appearing like sickles, rather than discs). The deformed blood cells deposit in tissues, causing pain and organ damage.

Bacteremia: Bacterial infection of the blood. Blood infections are serious, and often require hospitalization and continuous antibiotic infusion into the veins.

Malaria: Infection of red blood cells by Plasmodium, a parasite transmitted by mosquitos. Malaria causes episodic fevers, chills, and potentially organ damage.

Thrombocytopenia: Abnormally low numbers of platelets in the blood. Severe thrombocytopenia may lead to bleeding.

Leukopenia: Abnormally low numbers of white blood cells in the blood. Leukopenia can result in difficulty fighting infections.

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GS notes on "BLOOD" (Part 4) for SSC CGL/ MTS / CPO Exam 2017 4.5 5 Yateendra sahu May 6, 2017 Dear Students, As SSC CGL Tier-I 2017 is going to be conducted in the month of August 2017. For  GA Part  we are providing all t...


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