اندھاپَن : Andhapan Meaning in English
Andhapan in Detail
1) اندھاپن بینائی زائل ہو جانا : Amaurosis : (noun) partial or total loss of sight without pathology of the eye; caused by disease of optic nerve or retina or brain.
Useful Words
نسیان : Amnesia , آنکھ کی بیماری جو دیدہ کو نقصان پہنچاتی ہے : Glaucoma , عدم گویائی : Anarthria , ریٹینا کا ایک مرض : Retinopathy , مریض : Diseased , بے ہوشی : Deliquium , دماغی چوٹ : Concussion , اندھاپن سے متعلق : Amaurotic , ایک خطرناک بیماری : Acute Anterior Poliomyelitis , تشنجی فالج : Cerebral Palsy , اندھیرا : Gloom , ورم پردۂ دماغ : Meningitis , عصب بصری : Nervus Opticus , ریڑھ کی ہڈی : Medulla Spinalis , پردہ چشم : Retina , بہرا پن : Deafness , نسیان : Amnesiac , ناقابل معاف گناہ : Deadly Sin , چھالا : Verruca , رگوں کا ملاپ : Commissure , عصب کی شوزش : Neuritis , دماغی طور پر مردہ : Brain Dead , مہلک دماغی بیماری : Kuru , اپنے خیالات کو تحریر میں لانے کی نا اہلیت : Agraphia , گردے کا مرض : Kidney Disease , پاگل پن کا آپریشن کرنا : Frontal Lobotomy , غش کھا جانا : Conk , دماغی مرض : Brain Disease , اعصابی بیماری : Disseminated Multiple Sclerosis , نہ ختم ہونے والی بھوک : Bulimia , اچانک دماغ کی رگ کا پھٹ جانا : Apoplexy
Useful Words Definitions
Amnesia: partial or total loss of memory.
Glaucoma: an eye disease that damages the optic nerve and impairs vision (sometimes progressing to blindness).
Anarthria: partial or total loss of articulate speech resulting from lesions of the central nervous system.
Retinopathy: a disease of the retina that can result in loss of vision.
Diseased: caused by or altered by or manifesting disease or pathology.
Deliquium: a spontaneous loss of consciousness caused by insufficient blood to the brain.
Concussion: injury to the brain caused by a blow; usually resulting in loss of consciousness.
Amaurotic: pertaining to blindness caused by amaurosis.
Acute Anterior Poliomyelitis: an acute viral disease marked by inflammation of nerve cells of the brain stem and spinal cord.
Cerebral Palsy: a loss or deficiency of motor control with involuntary spasms caused by permanent brain damage present at birth.
Gloom: a state of partial or total darkness.
Meningitis: infectious disease characterized by inflammation of the meninges (the tissues that surround the brain or spinal cord) usually caused by a bacterial infection; symptoms include headache and stiff neck and fever and nausea.
Nervus Opticus: the cranial nerve that serves the retina.
Medulla Spinalis: a major part of the central nervous system which conducts sensory and motor nerve impulses to and from the brain; a long tubelike structure extending from the base of the brain through the vertebral canal to the upper lumbar region.
Retina: the innermost light-sensitive membrane covering the back wall of the eyeball; it is continuous with the optic nerve.
Deafness: partial or complete loss of hearing.
Amnesiac: suffering from a partial loss of memory.
Deadly Sin: an unpardonable sin entailing a total loss of grace.
Verruca: (pathology) a firm abnormal elevated blemish on the skin; caused by a virus.
Commissure: a bundle of nerve fibers passing from one side to the other of the brain or spinal cord.
Neuritis: inflammation of a nerve accompanied by pain and sometimes loss of function.
Brain Dead: having irreversible loss of brain function as indicated by a persistent flat electroencephalogram.
Kuru: a progressive disease of the central nervous system marked by increasing lack of coordination and advancing to paralysis and death within a year of the appearance of symptoms; thought to have been transmitted by cannibalistic consumption of diseased brain tissue since the disease virtually disappeared when cannibalism was abandoned.
Agraphia: a loss of the ability to write or to express thoughts in writing because of a brain lesion.
Kidney Disease: a disease that affects the kidneys, in this disease the filtration function of the kidneys is affected, leading to the excessive loss of proteins, especially albumin, in the urine. This condition can result in edema (swelling) in various parts of the body, particularly in the legs, ankles, and around the eyes..
Frontal Lobotomy: surgical interruption of nerve tracts to and from the frontal lobe of the brain; often results in marked cognitive and personality changes.
Conk: pass out from weakness, physical or emotional distress due to a loss of blood supply to the brain.
Brain Disease: any disorder or disease of the brain.
Disseminated Multiple Sclerosis: a chronic progressive nervous disorder involving loss of myelin sheath around certain nerve fibers.
Bulimia: pathologically insatiable hunger (especially when caused by brain lesions).
Apoplexy: a sudden loss of consciousness resulting when the rupture or occlusion of a blood vessel leads to oxygen lack in the brain.