May Health Dictionary

May: From 1 Different Sources


(Latin) Born during the month of May; form of Mary, meaning “star of the sea / from the sea of bitterness” Mae, Mai, Maelynn, Maelee, Maj, Mala, Mayana, Maye, Mayleen, Maylene, Mei
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Maya

(Indian / Hebrew) An illusion; a dream / woman of the water Mayah, Mya... maya

Mayes

(English) From the meadow... mayes

Maylea

(Hawaiian) Resembling a wild- flower

Maylee, Mayli, Maylie, Mayley, Mayly, Mayleigh... maylea

Maylin

(American) Of the wondrous waterfall

Mayleh, Maylan... maylin

Maymunah

(Arabic) One who is blessed Maymuna, Maymoona, Maymoonah, Maymouna, Maymounah... maymunah

Maysa

(Arabic) One who is graceful Maysah... maysa

Maysun

(Arabic) A woman with a beautiful face

Maysoon, Maysuna, Maysoona, Maysoun, Maysouna... maysun

Mayumi

(Japanese) One who embodies truth, wisdom, and beauty Mayumie, Mayumee, Mayumy, Mayumey, Mayumea... mayumi

Mayuri

(Indian) Resembling a peahen Mayurie, Mayuree, Mayurey, Mayury, Mayurea... mayuri

Zea Mays

Linn.

Family: Gramineae; Poaceae.

Habitat: Native to South America. Grown as a food crop mainly in Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Andhra Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir.

English: Maize, Corn, Indian Corn.

Ayurvedic: Mahaa-Kaaya.

Unani: Makkaa, Zurraa Makkaa.

Action: Corn Silk—diuretic, urinary demulcent, antilithic. Used for cystitis, urethritis, prostatitis, irritation of the urinary tract by phosphatic and uric acids, nephritis, uncontrollable bladder, retention, pus in the urine, bed-wetting.

The corn silk gave saponins; alan- toin; sterols, especially beta-sitosterol and stigmasterol; alkaloid hordenine; polyphenols; mucilage; potassium; vitamin C and K; cryptoxanthin, antho- cyanins, plant acids, tannin.

The glycoproteins, seperated from corn silk, inhibited IgE antibody formation and enhanced IgG and IgM formation; they showed antiviral and antitumour activities.... zea mays

Maytenus

Medicinal plant which produces maytansine, a substance with anti-cancer properties. “It is a well-known Japanese remedy,” says Dr Rene Haller. “You grind up the stem, mix it with vaseline. Applied to skin cancers it is effective.”

M.E. Myalgic encephalomyelitis. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. See: MYALGIC ENCEPHALOMYELITIS. ... maytenus

Maydl Hernia

a rare hernia that contains two adjacent loops of intestine. The intra-abdominal section of intestine between the two loops within the hernia may become strangulated. [K. Maydl (1853-1903), Bohemian surgeon]... maydl hernia

Mayer–rokitansky–küster–hauser Syndrome

(Rokitansky–Küster–Hauser syndrome, Müllerian agenesis) congenital absence of the uterus and upper part of the vagina due to failure of development of the *Müllerian duct. It may be associated with skeletal, renal, and auditory abnormalities, but usually presents with amenorrhoea in a patient with otherwise normal secondary sexual characteristics. There is a multidisciplinary approach to treatment, with psychological support, counselling, discussion of creation of a ‘neovagina’ with gradual use of vaginal dilators, and/or surgical vaginal reconstruction. Surrogacy is the only option for childbearing, although oocyte donation from the mother to a surrogate can be discussed. [K. W. Mayer (1795–1868), German gynaecologist; K. von Rokitansky (1804–78), Austrian pathologist; H. Küster and G. A. Hauser (20th century), German gynaecologists]... mayer–rokitansky–küster–hauser syndrome

Mayo Operation

an overlapping repair of an umbilical hernia. [W. J. Mayo (1861–1939), US surgeon]... mayo operation



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