Herpes Labialis meaning in Urdu
Herpes Labialis Synonyms
Herpes Labialis Definitions
1) Herpes Labialis, Cold Sore, Fever Blister, Oral Herpes : بخار کے چھالے : (noun) caused by herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1).
Useful Words
Herpes Simplex 1 : چھالے کا مرض , Herpes Simplex : چھالے پھوٹ پڑنے کا مرض , Acute Inclusion Body Encephalitis : دماغ کی سوزش , Chickenpox : چیچک , Herpes Varicella Zoster : خسرہ کا وائرس , Cephalitis : دماغ کی سوزش , Epiglottitis : گلے کا ورم , Blood Blister : خون والا چھالا , Gall : کجھلانے سے پڑنے والا چھالا , Herpangia : وائرل انفیکشن , Parainfluenza Virus : یہ وائرس بالائی تنفسی امراض پیدا کرتا ہے , Viral : وائرس سے متعلق , Viral Hepatitis : وائرل ورم جگر , Hepatitis : کالا یرقان , Pneumonitis : پھیپھڑے کی نسیج کی سوزش , Chap : ہونٹ سوکھنا , Verruca : چھالا , Shake : کپکپی , Chilblain : سردیوں میں جلد کا پھٹنا , Acrocyanosis : سردی سے ہاتھ پاوں کا نیلا پڑ جانا , Endemic Typhus : ایک قسم کا شدید انفیکشن جس میں بخار اور ٹھنڈ لگتی ہے , Malaria : ملیریا , Hepatitis A : کالا یرقان درجہ اول , Meningitis : ورم پردۂ دماغ , Hepatitis C : کالا یرقان درجہ سوم , Recurrent Fever : لوٹ آنے والا بخار , Prurigo : قدیم خارشی مرض جو اکثر بچوں میں ہوتا ہے , Fester : پیپ دار زخم , Chafe : کجھلا کجھلا کر چھالا ڈال دینا , Blain : پہوڑا , Chafe : ادھیڑنا
Useful Words Definitions
Herpes Simplex 1: a herpes virus that causes oral herpes.
Herpes Simplex: an infection caused by the herpes simplex virus; affects the skin and nervous system; produces small temporary (but sometimes painful) blisters on the skin and mucous membranes.
Acute Inclusion Body Encephalitis: common form of acute encephalitis caused by herpes simplex 1; usually affects the temporal and frontal lobes.
Chickenpox: an acute contagious disease caused by herpes varicella zoster virus; causes a rash of vesicles on the face and body.
Herpes Varicella Zoster: a herpes virus that causes chickenpox and shingles.
Cephalitis: inflammation of the brain usually caused by a virus; symptoms include headache and neck pain and drowsiness and nausea and fever (`phrenitis` is no longer in scientific use).
Epiglottitis: inflammation of the epiglottis; characterized by fever and a severe sore throat and difficulty in swallowing.
Blood Blister: blister containing blood or bloody serum usually caused by an injury.
Gall: a skin sore caused by chafing.
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.
Parainfluenza Virus: a virus that causes upper respiratory infection (including the common cold and bronchiolitis); most often in children.
Viral: relating to or caused by a virus.
Viral Hepatitis: hepatitis caused by a virus.
Hepatitis: inflammation of the liver caused by a virus or a toxin.
Pneumonitis: inflammation of the lungs; caused by a virus or an allergic reaction.
Chap: a crack in a lip caused usually by cold.
Verruca: (pathology) a firm abnormal elevated blemish on the skin; caused by a virus.
Shake: a reflex motion caused by cold or fear or excitement.
Chilblain: inflammation of the hands and feet caused by exposure to cold and moisture.
Acrocyanosis: cyanosis of the extremities; can occur when a spasm of the blood vessels is caused by exposure to cold or by strong emotion.
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.
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.
Hepatitis A: an acute but benign form of viral hepatitis caused by an RNA virus that does not persist in the blood serum and is usually transmitted by ingesting food or drink that is contaminated with fecal matter.
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.
Hepatitis C: a viral hepatitis clinically indistinguishable from hepatitis B but caused by a single-stranded RNA virus; usually transmitted by parenteral means (as injection of an illicit drug or blood transfusion or exposure to blood or blood products).
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.
Prurigo: chronic inflammatory disease of the skin characterized by blister capped papules and intense itching.
Fester: a sore that has become inflamed and formed pus.
Chafe: become or make sore by or as if by rubbing.
Blain: an inflammatory swelling or sore.
Chafe: tear or wear off the skin or make sore by abrading.