Causalgia meaning in Urdu
Causalgia Definitions
1) Causalgia : سوزش, جلن : (noun) a burning pain in a limb along the course of a peripheral nerve; usually associated with skin changes.
Useful Words
Paraesthesia : محسوس کرنے کا غیر معمولی پن , Dermatomyositis : مختلف وجوہات کی بنا پر جلد اور پٹہوں کی شدید ترین سوزش , Leg : ٹانگ , Arm : بازو , Neuritis : عصب کی شوزش , Peripheral Neuropathy : ایک بیماری , Receptor : وصول کرنے والا , Embrocation : مساج , Acupuncture : سوئی کھال میں ڈال کے درد اور بیماری کا علاج کرنے کا عمل , Brufen : درد کی دوا , Block Anaesthesia : ایک قسم کی بے ہوشی , Fifth Cranial Nerve : سر اور چہرے کے پٹہوں کا درد , Crazy Bone : کہنی کی ہڈی , Intermittent Claudication : وقفہ دار عرج ٹانگوں میں خون کی سپلائی میں خلل کیوجہ سے لنگڑانا , Caflam : درد کی دوا , Anguished : تکلیف میں مبتلا , Neuropathy : عصبی مرض , Multiple Neuritis : ورم اعصاب , Hole-And-Corner : معمولی , Reflex Epilepsy : مرگی کی قسم , Goose Bump : رونگٹے , Seborrheic Dermatitis : سیلان شحم , Cripple : اپاہج ہونا , Vitiligo : برص کا مرض , Itch : خارش , Adduct : کھینچنا , Hind Leg : چوپائے کی پچھلی ٹانگیں , Amputee : جوارح کٹا شخص , Monoplegia : جسم کے ایک اعضا یا ایک طرف فالج ہونا , Pemphigus : جلد پر چھالوں کی بیماری , Dermatitis : ورم جلد
Useful Words Definitions
Paraesthesia: abnormal skin sensations (as tingling or tickling or itching or burning) usually associated with peripheral nerve damage.
Dermatomyositis: myositis characterized by weakness of limb and neck muscles and much muscle pain and swelling accompanied by skin rash affecting cheeks and eyelids and neck and chest and limbs; progression and severity vary among individuals.
Leg: a human limb; commonly used to refer to a whole limb but technically only the part of the limb between the knee and ankle.
Arm: a human limb; technically the part of the superior limb between the shoulder and the elbow but commonly used to refer to the whole superior limb.
Neuritis: inflammation of a nerve accompanied by pain and sometimes loss of function.
Peripheral Neuropathy: a result of nerve damage or disease affecting nerves, which may impair sensation, movement causes weakness, numbness and pain, usually in your hands and feet.
Receptor: an organ having nerve endings (in the skin or viscera or eye or ear or nose or mouth) that respond to stimulation.
Embrocation: a medicinal liquid that is rubbed into the skin to relieve muscular stiffness and pain.
Acupuncture: treatment of pain or disease by inserting the tips of needles at specific points on the skin.
Brufen: A pharmaceutical drug which is used to treat pain such as headache, migraine, dental pain, frozen shoulder and other mild pain.
Block Anaesthesia: anesthesia of an area supplied by a nerve; produced by an anesthetic agent applied to the nerve.
Fifth Cranial Nerve: the main sensory nerve of the face and motor nerve for the muscles of mastication.
Crazy Bone: a point on the elbow where the ulnar nerve passes near the surface; a sharp tingling sensation results when the nerve is knocked against the bone.
Intermittent Claudication: lameness due to pain in leg muscles because the blood supply is inadequate; pain subsides with rest.
Caflam: A tablet which is used to treat pain, swelling, muscle aches, backaches and dental pain etc.
Anguished: experiencing intense pain especially mental pain.
Neuropathy: any pathology of the peripheral nerves.
Multiple Neuritis: inflammation of many or all of the peripheral nerves (as in leprosy).
Hole-And-Corner: relating to the peripheral and unimportant aspects of life.
Reflex Epilepsy: a form of epilepsy in which attacks are induced by peripheral stimulation.
Goose Bump: reflex erection of hairs of the skin in response to cold or emotional stress or skin irritation etc.
Seborrheic Dermatitis: a chronic skin disease associated with seborrhea and greasy scales on the scalp or eyelids or other parts of the skin.
Cripple: deprive of the use of a limb, especially a leg.
Vitiligo: an acquired skin disease characterized by patches of unpigmented skin (often surrounded by a heavily pigmented border).
Itch: a contagious skin infection caused by the itch mite; characterized by persistent itching and skin irritation.
Adduct: draw a limb towards the body.
Hind Leg: the back limb of a quadruped.
Amputee: someone who has had a limb removed by amputation.
Monoplegia: paralysis of a single limb.
Pemphigus: a skin disease characterized by large thin-walled blisters (bullae) arising from normal skin or mucous membrane.
Dermatitis: inflammation of the skin; skin becomes itchy and may develop blisters.