lochia |
dejecta |
As nouns the difference between lochia and dejecta
is that
lochia is normal post-partum vaginal discharge; blood, mucus, and placental tissue that are discharged from a female's vagina (similar to menstruation) for several weeks after she has given birth while
dejecta is any liquid or solid waste matter that is emanated, shed or discharged from the body. Dejecta include urine, faeces, sputum, pus, mucus, skin sloughing, lochia; their discharge can be nasal, aural, by expectoration, urethral, vaginal and so on.Dhaar (2008)
Foundations of Community Medicine, 2/e.
sloughing |
dejecta |
As nouns the difference between sloughing and dejecta
is that
sloughing is something sloughed off while
dejecta is any liquid or solid waste matter that is emanated, shed or discharged from the body
[gordh and headrick (2011) a dictionary of entomology'' [http://booksgooglecom/books?id=9icmceajp6cc&pg=pa421 p421]][[http://wwwthefreedictionarycom/dejecta ''dejecta''] at ''thefreedictionary''] dejecta include urine, faeces, sputum, pus, mucus, skin sloughing, lochia; their discharge can be nasal, aural, by expectoration, urethral, vaginal and so on[dhaar (2008) ''foundations of community medicine ], 2/e.
As a verb sloughing
is .
mucus |
dejecta |
As nouns the difference between mucus and dejecta
is that
mucus is (physiology) a slippery secretion from the lining of the mucous membranes while
dejecta is any liquid or solid waste matter that is emanated, shed or discharged from the body
[gordh and headrick (2011) a dictionary of entomology'' [http://booksgooglecom/books?id=9icmceajp6cc&pg=pa421 p421]][[http://wwwthefreedictionarycom/dejecta ''dejecta''] at ''thefreedictionary''] dejecta include urine, faeces, sputum, pus, mucus, skin sloughing, lochia; their discharge can be nasal, aural, by expectoration, urethral, vaginal and so on[dhaar (2008) ''foundations of community medicine ], 2/e.
pus |
dejecta |
As an initialism pus
is permanent under secretary (uk).
As a noun dejecta is
any liquid or solid waste matter that is emanated, shed or discharged from the body
[gordh and headrick (2011) a dictionary of entomology'' [http://booksgooglecom/books?id=9icmceajp6cc&pg=pa421 p421]][[http://wwwthefreedictionarycom/dejecta ''dejecta''] at ''thefreedictionary''] dejecta include urine, faeces, sputum, pus, mucus, skin sloughing, lochia; their discharge can be nasal, aural, by expectoration, urethral, vaginal and so on[dhaar (2008) ''foundations of community medicine ], 2/e.
sputum |
dejecta |
As nouns the difference between sputum and dejecta
is that
sputum is matter coughed up and expectorated from the mouth, composed of saliva and discharges from the respiratory passages such as mucus, phlegm or pus while
dejecta is any liquid or solid waste matter that is emanated, shed or discharged from the body. Dejecta include urine, faeces, sputum, pus, mucus, skin sloughing, lochia; their discharge can be nasal, aural, by expectoration, urethral, vaginal and so on.Dhaar (2008)
Foundations of Community Medicine, 2/e.
faeces |
dejecta |
As nouns the difference between faeces and dejecta
is that
faeces is while
dejecta is any liquid or solid waste matter that is emanated, shed or discharged from the body
[gordh and headrick (2011) a dictionary of entomology'' [http://booksgooglecom/books?id=9icmceajp6cc&pg=pa421 p421]][[http://wwwthefreedictionarycom/dejecta ''dejecta''] at ''thefreedictionary''] dejecta include urine, faeces, sputum, pus, mucus, skin sloughing, lochia; their discharge can be nasal, aural, by expectoration, urethral, vaginal and so on[dhaar (2008) ''foundations of community medicine ], 2/e.
urine |
dejecta |
As nouns the difference between urine and dejecta
is that
urine is liquid excrement consisting of water, salts and urea, which is made in the kidneys, stored in the bladder, then released through the urethra while
dejecta is any liquid or solid waste matter that is emanated, shed or discharged from the body. Dejecta include urine, faeces, sputum, pus, mucus, skin sloughing, lochia; their discharge can be nasal, aural, by expectoration, urethral, vaginal and so on.Dhaar (2008)
Foundations of Community Medicine, 2/e.
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