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Meanings of
catarrh
in inglês
russo
катаральное воспаление
português
escarro
espanhol
catarro
catalão
catarro
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Inflammation of the mucous membranes in one of the airways or cavities of the body.
catarrhal inflammation
Related terms
disease
português
escarro
Synonyms
Examples for "
catarrhal inflammation
"
catarrhal inflammation
Examples for "
catarrhal inflammation
"
1
It is characterized by depression, high body temperature and
catarrhal
inflammation
of the respiratory and other mucous membranes.
2
Upon removal of the nasal plugs a
catarrhal
inflammation
developed which lasted a long time and was attended with considerable purulent discharge.
3
Catarrhal
inflammation
of the intestine and intestinal parasites may obstruct the bile duct, and interfere seriously with the functions of the liver.
Usage of
catarrh
in inglês
1
Use a spray, douche, or gargle in chronic
catarrh
and chronic pharyngitis.
2
For a year Miss H. took a patent preparation for chronic
catarrh
.
3
Therefore they overeat and get indigestion,
catarrh
,
adenoids and various other ills.
4
Will ward off every form of asthma,
catarrh
,
bronchial or lung trouble.
5
Thus, in the early part of the winter, what is called
catarrh
,
viz.
6
Acute and chronic
catarrh
of the nose and pharynx are causes.
7
Uterine
catarrh
occurs almost invariably, and only ceases in advanced years.
8
While the
catarrh
is being firmly established adenoids are quite common.
9
A sure preventive and cure for roup, colds, canker,
catarrh
and similar diseases.
10
I have been suffering from very unpleasant
catarrh
since last October.
11
And thus is laid the foundation, perhaps, for a lifelong
catarrh
.
12
Never was a
catarrh
so sudden, so universal, or so ill-timed.
13
A cold spring succeeding a mild winter, is peculiarly productive of malignant
catarrh
.
14
Carlyle's organ-tones of misery it accounts for by a gastro-duodenal
catarrh
.
15
Hysterical cramp of the esophagus and
catarrh
of the inner ear.
16
I believe Dr. Pierce's treatment will cure any case of
catarrh
.
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About this term
catarrh
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
chronic catarrh
nasal catarrh
intestinal catarrh
afflict with catarrh
cure catarrh
More collocations
Translations for
catarrh
russo
катаральное воспаление
português
escarro
espanhol
catarro
inflamación catarral
catalão
catarro
Catarrh
through the time
Catarrh
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common