süstla
Süstla is the Estonian term for a syringe, a medical device used to inject fluids into the body or withdraw fluids from it. A syringe typically consists of a cylindrical barrel, a plunger that creates a vacuum to draw in and push out liquid, and often a needle attached to the barrel. Syringes can be disposable and sterile, or reusable with proper sterilization.
Syringe construction and varieties vary in size and configuration. Barrels are marked with graduation lines in
Uses of sýstla include administration of medicines by intramuscular, subcutaneous, or intravenous injection, as well as
History and development of the syringe date to 19th-century innovations by inventors such as Charles Pravaz