Inflammation of the mucous membranes in one of the airways or cavities of the body.
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Examples for "catarrh"
Examples for "catarrh"
1Use a spray, douche, or gargle in chronic catarrh and chronic pharyngitis.
2For a year Miss H. took a patent preparation for chronic catarrh.
3Therefore they overeat and get indigestion, catarrh, adenoids and various other ills.
4Will ward off every form of asthma, catarrh, bronchial or lung trouble.
5Thus, in the early part of the winter, what is called catarrh, viz.
1It is characterized by depression, high body temperature and catarrhal inflammation of the respiratory and other mucous membranes.
2Upon removal of the nasal plugs a catarrhal inflammation developed which lasted a long time and was attended with considerable purulent discharge.
3Catarrhal inflammation of the intestine and intestinal parasites may obstruct the bile duct, and interfere seriously with the functions of the liver.
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