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Definition of ulcer in English: ulcernoun ˈʌlsəˈəlsər 1An open sore on an external or internal surface of the body, caused by a break in the skin or mucous membrane which fails to heal. Ulcers range from small, painful sores in the mouth to bedsores and serious lesions of the stomach or intestine. 溃疡 Example sentencesExamples - This is an autoimmune skin disorder that begins with lesions and skin ulcers on the face.
- These are more likely when the disease is active and include skin rashes, mouth ulcers, joint pains and anaemia.
- Like other chronic wounds, pressure ulcers fail to heal in a timely manner.
- Painful skin ulcers with gangrenous margins may be a feature of mixed bacterial infections.
- This reduces the chance of getting pressure ulcers (bed sores) and of developing a deep vein thrombosis.
- Sometimes the stomach acid or the ulcer itself breaks a blood vessel in the lining of the stomach or duodenum.
- Gingival ulceration in herpetic stomatitis is common and is associated with mouth ulcers elsewhere and fever
- The commonest causes of vasculitic ulcers are rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus, and polyarteritis nodosa.
- Treating and preventing constipation may improve the symptoms and heal the ulcer.
- They can give you stomach ulcers, make you bruise more easily, and even harm your liver and kidneys.
- Along with the external ulcer, the internal arterial lesion must be treated.
- The 13 year-old suffered from serious skin ulcers on his right knee and the wound festered upward to his thigh.
- In most cases, treating the H. pylori infection allows the ulcer, or ulcers, to heal and prevents them from recurring.
- A mouth ulcer is a painful sore in the mouth on either the cheeks or gums.
- If the H. pylori germs are killed, your stomach ulcer or gastritis can be cured.
- If you receive the bacteria by injection, it can cause skin ulcers and regional swelling of lymph nodes.
- They are also afflicted with painful skin ulcers and stomach problems.
- Cells like that have been used to prevent cirrhosis of the liver and to heal diabetic ulcers and for drug testing.
- Its efficacy in superficial diabetic ulcers or ischemic diabetic ulcers has not been evaluated.
- A common form of mouth ulcer, canker sores occur in women more often than in men.
Synonyms sore, ulceration, open sore, abscess, boil, carbuncle, pustule, blister, cyst, gumboil, wen North American canker sore technical aphtha, chancre, furuncle, vesication, noma archaic gathering, fester, impostume - 1.1 A moral blemish or corrupting influence.
〈喻〉道德败坏;腐败;腐蚀作用 he's a conman with an incurable ulcer called gambling 他是一个骗子,嗜赌的毛病难改。
Derivativesadjectiveˈʌlsədˈəlsərd Some of the targeted functions are cushioning, energy absorption, stiffness, adaptation to the foot sole, filling out empty spaces within the shoe and pressure relieve on the ulcered area. Example sentencesExamples - The existing leg became pink with blood flow, no longer ulcered, no longer had ischemic pain and was saved from amputation.
- She has had an ulcered leg now for over 6 months.
- He refused to allow anyone else to wrap his badly ulcered leg.
- This invention relates to the field of medicines for the treatment of skin, and more particularly to a medicament for the topical treatment of burned, irritated, ulcered, chafed, or infected skin, a method of preparing the medicament, and a method of treating skin with the medicament.
OriginLate Middle English: from Latin ulcus, ulcer-. Definition of ulcer in US English: ulcernounˈəlsərˈəlsər 1An open sore on an external or internal surface of the body, caused by a break in the skin or mucous membrane that fails to heal. 溃疡 Example sentencesExamples - A common form of mouth ulcer, canker sores occur in women more often than in men.
- Treating and preventing constipation may improve the symptoms and heal the ulcer.
- Its efficacy in superficial diabetic ulcers or ischemic diabetic ulcers has not been evaluated.
- A mouth ulcer is a painful sore in the mouth on either the cheeks or gums.
- Along with the external ulcer, the internal arterial lesion must be treated.
- Gingival ulceration in herpetic stomatitis is common and is associated with mouth ulcers elsewhere and fever
- These are more likely when the disease is active and include skin rashes, mouth ulcers, joint pains and anaemia.
- In most cases, treating the H. pylori infection allows the ulcer, or ulcers, to heal and prevents them from recurring.
- If the H. pylori germs are killed, your stomach ulcer or gastritis can be cured.
- They can give you stomach ulcers, make you bruise more easily, and even harm your liver and kidneys.
- This reduces the chance of getting pressure ulcers (bed sores) and of developing a deep vein thrombosis.
- Painful skin ulcers with gangrenous margins may be a feature of mixed bacterial infections.
- Like other chronic wounds, pressure ulcers fail to heal in a timely manner.
- The 13 year-old suffered from serious skin ulcers on his right knee and the wound festered upward to his thigh.
- Sometimes the stomach acid or the ulcer itself breaks a blood vessel in the lining of the stomach or duodenum.
- This is an autoimmune skin disorder that begins with lesions and skin ulcers on the face.
- Cells like that have been used to prevent cirrhosis of the liver and to heal diabetic ulcers and for drug testing.
- The commonest causes of vasculitic ulcers are rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus, and polyarteritis nodosa.
- If you receive the bacteria by injection, it can cause skin ulcers and regional swelling of lymph nodes.
- They are also afflicted with painful skin ulcers and stomach problems.
Synonyms sore, ulceration, open sore, abscess, boil, carbuncle, pustule, blister, cyst, gumboil, wen - 1.1 A moral blemish or corrupting influence.
〈喻〉道德败坏;腐败;腐蚀作用 he's a con man with an incurable ulcer called gambling 他是一个骗子,嗜赌的毛病难改。
OriginLate Middle English: from Latin ulcus, ulcer-. |