Catarrhal Fever meaning in Urdu
Catarrhal Fever Sentence
Catarrhal Fever Definitions
1) Catarrhal Fever : جانوروں کی ایک بیماری : (noun) any of several disease of livestock marked by fever and edema of the respiratory tract.
Useful Words
Recurrent Fever : لوٹ آنے والا بخار , Malaria : ملیریا , Epidemic Parotitis : ایک بیماری جس میں گلا سوج جاتا ہے , Leptospirosis : ایک مرض جو جانور سے انسان کو لگتا ہے , Croup : خناق , Typhus : ایک قسم کا بخار جس میں جسم پر دانے نکل آتے ہیں , Smallpox : چیچک ایک جلدی بیماری , Ulcerative Colitis : السریٹیو کولائی ٹس مرض جس میں بڑی آنت میں ورم ہوجاتا ہے , Herpangia : وائرل انفیکشن , Brucellosis : مالٹی بخار , Meningitis : ورم پردۂ دماغ , Afebrile : بخار کے بغیر , Pyretic : بخاری , Pyrectic : بخار والا , Aedes : ڈینگی مچھر , Febrile : بخار سے متعلق , Tertian : باری کا بخار , Hyperpyrexia : تیز بخار خاص کر بچوں میں , Quartan : معیادی بخار جو چوتھے دن آتا ہو , Aedes Aegypti : ڈینگی مچھر , Defervescence : وہ وقفہ جس میں بخار میں کمی ہو رہی ہوتی ہے , Haverhill Fever : چوہا کے کاٹنے کا بخار , Ague : بخار اور کپکپی , Antipyretic : ایسی دوا جو بخار کو کم کرے , Epiglottitis : گلے کا ورم , Reed : امریکی ڈاکٹر جس نے ثابت کیا کے زرد بخار مچھر کے کاٹنے سے ہوتا ہے , Hideyo Noguchi : نوگوچی ماہر جرثومیات , Compress : گیلی پٹی , Prostatitis : ورم قدامیہ , Endemic Typhus : ایک قسم کا شدید انفیکشن جس میں بخار اور ٹھنڈ لگتی ہے , Oliguria : پیشاب کا کم اخراج
Useful Words Definitions
Recurrent Fever: marked by recurring high fever and transmitted by the bite of infected lice or ticks; characterized by episodes of high fever and chills and headache and muscle pain and nausea that recur every week or ten days for several months.
Malaria: an infective disease caused by sporozoan parasites that are transmitted through the bite of an infected Anopheles mosquito; marked by paroxysms of chills and fever.
Epidemic Parotitis: an acute contagious viral disease characterized by fever and by swelling of the parotid glands.
Leptospirosis: an infectious disease cause by leptospira and transmitted to humans from domestic animals; characterized by jaundice and fever.
Croup: a disease of infants and young children; harsh coughing and hoarseness and fever and difficult breathing.
Typhus: rickettsial disease transmitted by body lice and characterized by skin rash and high fever.
Smallpox: a highly contagious viral disease characterized by fever and weakness and skin eruption with pustules that form scabs that slough off leaving scars.
Ulcerative Colitis: a serious chronic inflammatory disease of the large intestine and rectum characterized by recurrent episodes of abdominal pain and fever and chills and profuse diarrhea.
Herpangia: a viral infection (usually in children) marked by sore throat and fever and papules in the mouth and throat and headache and abdominal pain; usually subsides in a short time.
Brucellosis: infectious bacterial disease of human beings transmitted by contact with infected animals or infected meat or milk products; characterized by fever and headache.
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.
Afebrile: having no fever.
Pyretic: causing fever.
Pyrectic: having or causing fever.
Aedes: yellow-fever mosquitos.
Febrile: of or relating to or characterized by fever.
Tertian: relating to symptoms (especially malarial fever) that appear every other day.
Hyperpyrexia: extremely high fever (especially in children).
Quartan: a malarial fever that recurs every fourth day.
Aedes Aegypti: mosquito that transmits yellow fever and dengue.
Defervescence: abatement of a fever as indicated by a reduction in body temperature.
Haverhill Fever: the form of ratbite fever occurring in the United States.
Ague: successive stages of chills and fever that is a symptom of malaria.
Antipyretic: any medicine that lowers body temperature to prevent or alleviate fever.
Epiglottitis: inflammation of the epiglottis; characterized by fever and a severe sore throat and difficulty in swallowing.
Reed: United States physician who proved that yellow fever is transmitted by mosquitoes (1851-1902).
Hideyo Noguchi: United States bacteriologist (born in Japan) who discovered the cause of yellow fever and syphilis (1876-1928).
Compress: a cloth pad or dressing (with or without medication) applied firmly to some part of the body (to relieve discomfort or reduce fever).
Prostatitis: inflammation of the prostate gland characterized by perineal pain and irregular urination and (if severe) chills and fever.
Endemic Typhus: acute infection caused by rickettsia and transmitted by the bite of an infected flea; characterized by fever and chills and muscle aches and a rash.
Oliguria: abnormally small production of urine; can be a symptom of kidney disease or obstruction of the urinary tract or edema or an imbalance of fluids and electrolytes in the body.