Mucous Colitis meaning in Urdu
Mucous Colitis Synonyms
Mucous Colitis Definitions
1) Mucous Colitis, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Spastic Colon : تناو سے پیٹ خراب ہونا : (noun) recurrent abdominal pain and diarrhea (often alternating with periods of constipation); often associated with emotional stress.
Useful Words
Diarrhea : اسہال , Digestive System : وہ نظام جو خوراک کو جسم میں شامل کرتا ہے , Ulcerative Colitis : السریٹیو کولائی ٹس مرض جس میں بڑی آنت میں ورم ہوجاتا ہے , Proctitis : ریکٹم کی سوزش , Mucosal : لعابی جھلی سے متعلق , Pertussis : کالی کھانسی , Peptic Ulcer : زخم ہاضم , Rheum : آنکھ کا میل , Herpes : سوجن کا مرض , Coryza : شدید زکام , Gingiva : مسوڑھا , Erysipelas : ترخبادہ جلدی مرض , Clapper : زبان , Trench Mouth : منھ کی وبائی بیماری , Ulcer : ناسور , Birth Pangs : وضع حمل کا درد , Giardiasis : جیارڈیا انٹسٹائیفلیس کی وجہ سے مرض عموماً بغیر علامات خصوصاً بالغوں کو اسہال میں مبتلا کر سکتا ہے , Cyanosis : نیلا یرقان , Colic : آنتوں کا درد , Pancreatitis : لبلبہ کی سوزش , Pemphigus : جلد پر چھالوں کی بیماری , Rosemary : اکلیل کوہستانی , Sting : ٹھیس پہنچانا , Herpes Simplex : چھالے پھوٹ پڑنے کا مرض , Radiation : اشعاعی اخراج , Goose Bump : رونگٹے , Endometrium : رحم کا استر , Saliva : لعاب , Catatonia : سکتہ , Herpangia : وائرل انفیکشن , Acromegalia : ہڈی بڑھنے کی بیماری
Useful Words Definitions
Diarrhea: frequent and watery bowel movements; can be a symptom of infection or food poisoning or colitis or a gastrointestinal tumor.
Digestive System: the system that makes food absorbable into the body.
Digestive system related diseases : Polyps, infections, crohn disease, cancer, celiac disease, ulcerative colitis, malabsorption, diverticulitis, short bowel syndrome, peptic ulcer disease, intestinal ischemia, hiatal hernia, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).
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.
Proctitis: inflammation of the rectum; marked by bloody stools and a frequent urge to defecate; frequently associated with Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis.
Mucosal: of or relating to mucous membranes.
Pertussis: a disease of the respiratory mucous membrane.
Peptic Ulcer: an ulcer of the mucous membrane lining of the alimentary tract.
Rheum: a watery discharge from the mucous membranes (especially from the eyes or nose).
Herpes: viral diseases causing eruptions of the skin or mucous membrane.
Coryza: an inflammation of the mucous membrane lining the nose (usually associated with nasal discharge).
Gingiva: the tissue (covered by mucous membrane) of the jaws that surrounds the bases of the teeth.
Erysipelas: an acute streptococcal infection characterized by deep-red inflammation of the skin and mucous membranes.
Clapper: a mobile mass of muscular tissue covered with mucous membrane and located in the oral cavity.
Trench Mouth: an acute communicable infection of the respiratory tract and mouth marked by ulceration of the mucous membrane.
Ulcer: a circumscribed inflammatory and often suppurating lesion on the skin or an internal mucous surface resulting in necrosis of tissue.
Birth Pangs: a regularly recurrent spasm of pain that is characteristic of childbirth.
Giardiasis: infection of the intestines with protozoa found in contaminated food and water; characterized by diarrhea and nausea and flatulence and abdominal discomfort.
Cyanosis: a bluish discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes; a sign that oxygen in the blood is dangerously diminished (as in carbon monoxide poisoning).
Colic: acute abdominal pain (especially in infants).
Pancreatitis: inflammation of the pancreas; usually marked by abdominal pain.
Pemphigus: a skin disease characterized by large thin-walled blisters (bullae) arising from normal skin or mucous membrane.
Rosemary: widely cultivated for its fragrant grey-green leaves used in cooking and in perfumery
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Sting: cause an emotional pain, as if by stinging.
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.
Radiation: syndrome resulting from exposure to ionizing radiation (e.g., exposure to radioactive chemicals or to nuclear explosions); low doses cause diarrhea and nausea and vomiting and sometimes loss of hair; greater exposure can cause sterility and cataracts and some forms of cancer and other diseases; severe exposure can cause death within hours.
Goose Bump: reflex erection of hairs of the skin in response to cold or emotional stress or skin irritation etc.
Endometrium: (pregnancy) the mucous membrane that lines the uterus; thickens under hormonal control and (if pregnancy does not occur) is shed in menstruation; if pregnancy occurs it is shed along with the placenta at parturition.
Saliva: a clear liquid secreted into the mouth by the salivary glands and mucous glands of the mouth; moistens the mouth and starts the digestion of starches.
Catatonia: a form of schizophrenia characterized by a tendency to remain in a fixed stuporous state for long periods; the catatonia may give way to short periods of extreme excitement.
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.
Acromegalia: enlargement of bones of hands and feet and face; often accompanied by headache and muscle pain and emotional disturbances; caused by overproduction of growth hormone by the anterior pituitary gland (due to a tumor).
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Close Words
Mucous Membrane : لعابی جھلی , Mucous Secretion : بلغم
Close Words Definitions
Mucous Membrane: mucus-secreting membrane lining all body cavities or passages that communicate with the exterior.
Mucous Secretion: protective secretion of the mucus membranes; in the gut it lubricates the passage of food and protects the epithelial cells; in the nose and throat and lungs it can make it difficult for bacteria to penetrate the body through the epithelium.