süstaldele
Süstaldele is a term of Estonian origin that translates to "syringes" or "needles" in English. It refers to the medical instruments used for injecting fluids into or withdrawing fluids from the body. These devices are typically composed of a hollow needle connected to a cylindrical barrel, which is fitted with a plunger. The plunger allows for the controlled movement of the barrel's contents.
Historically, syringes have played a crucial role in medicine, enabling the administration of vaccines, medications, and
The sterile, single-use nature of modern süstaldele is paramount in preventing the transmission of diseases. They