Significance of Physiological disorders
Physiological disorders like cardiovascular disease, anemia, osteodystrophy, and acidosis can be linked to kidney failure. These conditions are examples of the physiological disorders that can arise when the kidneys are not functioning correctly. The presence of these disorders can significantly impact overall health and well-being.
Synonyms: Illnesses, Bodily ailments,
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The concept of Physiological disorders in scientific sources
Physiological disorders, including cardiovascular disease, anemia, osteodystrophy, and acidosis, can arise alongside kidney failure. These conditions are linked, suggesting kidney failure can trigger or be associated with these specific health issues.
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) "Physiological disorders" can be caused by high clothing pressure from bras, affecting blood circulation, breathing, and muscle function, highlighting the need for optimal pressure in bra top design.[1] (2) These are physical health conditions that can be caused by environmental sound pollution, adding to the overall impact of the issue.[2]
From: Sustainability Journal (MDPI)
(1) Abnormalities in the fruit, such as browning, that were not observed in the study, are considered physiological disorders.[3] (2) Alterations in skin smoothness and color may also indicate physiological disorders such as fruit cracking, catfaced fruit, or sunscalding.[4]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) Physiological disorders such as cardiovascular disease, anemia, osteodystrophy, and acidosis can accompany kidney failure.[5]