My grandmother got hospitalised on boxing day.
She had to stay in for a week or so for observations but the current situation is that there is a low red blood cell count and something about her ... colon.
the term "colon" rang some bells in my head but i can't seemed to remember where i had read it from. it's part of my o levels syllabus; it's one of the part of the digestive tract (apparently, i still retained this bit of knowledge. i've not returned everything or what is left of it to my biology teacher, as much as i would like to.)
so anyway, after googling it, the colon is a part of of the large intestine,between the cetum and the rectum. it's responsible for the extraction of water from faeces. so the malfunction of this organ would cause what? diarrhoea?
not that i think so. whatever. i just hope she gets over this alive and well. i dunno what i will do without my grandma.
She had to stay in for a week or so for observations but the current situation is that there is a low red blood cell count and something about her ... colon.
the term "colon" rang some bells in my head but i can't seemed to remember where i had read it from. it's part of my o levels syllabus; it's one of the part of the digestive tract (apparently, i still retained this bit of knowledge. i've not returned everything or what is left of it to my biology teacher, as much as i would like to.)
so anyway, after googling it, the colon is a part of of the large intestine,between the cetum and the rectum. it's responsible for the extraction of water from faeces. so the malfunction of this organ would cause what? diarrhoea?
not that i think so. whatever. i just hope she gets over this alive and well. i dunno what i will do without my grandma.
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