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insufficiency

1 of 1noun
/ˌɪnsəˈfɪʃənsi/
Forms:insufficiencies
1

lack of an adequate quantity or number

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2

a bodily system or organ's failure to function in an effective or typical manner

Insufficiency, in medical terms, refers to the inability of an organ or body system to perform its normal functions properly. This can lead to various health problems depending on the affected area, such as heart failure due to cardiac insufficiency or breathing difficulties from respiratory insufficiency. Treatment typically involves addressing the underlying cause and supporting the affected organ or system with medications, lifestyle changes, or medical procedures to improve function and overall health.

  • Cardiac insufficiency hampers effective blood pumping by the heart.
  • Liver insufficiency hinders detoxification and production of vital proteins.
  • Thyroid insufficiency leads to inadequate production of thyroid hormones.
  • Respiratory insufficiency limits the lungs' capacity to provide enough oxygen.
  • Intestinal insufficiency compromises nutrient absorption in the digestive system.
3

a lack of competence

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