Ptosis meaning in Urdu
Ptosis Definitions
1) Ptosis : استرخا, اوپر کے پیوٹے کا گرنا : (noun) drooping of the upper eyelid caused by muscle paralysis and weakness.
Useful Words
Blepharospasm : آنکہوں کا زیادہ جھپکنا , Heat Exhaustion : گرمی لگ جانا , Twitch : پٹھے پھڑکنے کا عمل , Dermatomyositis : مختلف وجوہات کی بنا پر جلد اور پٹہوں کی شدید ترین سوزش , Strain : سوجن , Cephalalgia : سر درد , Endemic Typhus : ایک قسم کا شدید انفیکشن جس میں بخار اور ٹھنڈ لگتی ہے , Lumbago : کمر کا درد , Scalenus Syndrome : بازو اور انگلیوں کا درد , Acromegalia : ہڈی بڑھنے کی بیماری , Eye Infection : انجنی , Succinylcholine : مختصرالعمل عضلے کو آرام پہنچانے والا , Actomyosin : پرٹین کا مجموعہ , Relaxation : ڈھیلا ہونا , Biceps : پٹھہ جس کے دو سرے ہوں , Heterocercal : مچھلی کی دم , Isometric Exercise : ہم اندازہ ورزش , Paralytic : فالج کے متعلق , Monoplegia : جسم کے ایک اعضا یا ایک طرف فالج ہونا , Paralytic : مفلوج , Quadriplegia : دونوں بازووں اور دونوں ٹانگوں کا فالج , Diplegia : سن ہونا , Spastic : تشنج کا مریض , Paraplegia : فالج , Myasthenia : عضلاتی کمزوری , Drooping : گرا ہوا , Quavering : لرزی ہوئی آواز , Rickety : کمزور , Inanition : کمزوری , Achilles' Heel : دکھتی رگ , Wilt : مرجھانا
Useful Words Definitions
Blepharospasm: spasm of the eyelid muscle resulting in closure of the eye.
Heat Exhaustion: a condition marked by dizziness and nausea and weakness caused by depletion of body fluids and electrolytes.
Twitch: a sudden muscle spasm; especially one caused by a nervous condition.
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.
Strain: injury to a muscle (often caused by overuse); results in swelling and pain.
Cephalalgia: pain in the head caused by dilation of cerebral arteries or muscle contractions or a reaction to drugs.
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.
Lumbago: backache affecting the lumbar region or lower back; can be caused by muscle strain or arthritis or vascular insufficiency or a ruptured intervertebral disc.
Scalenus Syndrome: discomfort and vascular symptoms and loss of sensation in a shoulder and arm; caused by a scalene muscle compressing the subclavian artery and part of the brachial plexus.
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).
Eye Infection: an infection of the sebaceous gland of the eyelid.
Succinylcholine: a muscle relaxant for striated muscle that is used as an adjunct to anesthesia during certain surgical procedures.
Actomyosin: a protein complex in muscle fibers; composed of myosin and actin; shortens when stimulated and causes muscle contractions.
Relaxation: (physiology) the gradual lengthening of inactive muscle or muscle fibers.
Biceps: any skeletal muscle having two origins (but especially the muscle that flexes the forearm).
Heterocercal: possessing a tail with the upper lobe larger than the lower and with the vertebral column prolonged into the upper lobe.
Isometric Exercise: muscle-building exercises (or a system of musclebuilding exercises) involving muscular contractions against resistance without movement (the muscles contracts but the length of the muscle does not change).
Paralytic: relating to or of the nature of paralysis.
Monoplegia: paralysis of a single limb.
Paralytic: a person suffering from paralysis.
Quadriplegia: paralysis of both arms and both legs.
Diplegia: paralysis of corresponding parts on both sides of the body.
Spastic: a person suffering from spastic paralysis.
Paraplegia: paralysis of the lower half of the body (most often as a result of trauma).
Myasthenia: any muscular weakness.
Drooping: hanging down (as from exhaustion or weakness).
Quavering: (of the voice) quivering as from weakness or fear.
Rickety: inclined to shake as from weakness or defect.
Inanition: weakness characterized by a lack of vitality or energy.
Achilles' Heel: a seemingly small but actual mortal weakness.
Wilt: causing to become limp or drooping.