Examples of using An inflammation in English and their translations into Finnish
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If you have an inflammation in the veins under the skin(superficial thrombophlebitis); if you have varicose veins.
Paronychia may be divided as follows: Candidal paronychia is an inflammation of the nail fold produced by Candida albicans.
This is an acute disease of primarily young children characterised by an inflammation of the blood vessels throughout the body.
Myositis is an inflammation of individual muscles of different localization and origin.
They soon found that it was an inflammation to my nervous system.
At maintenance of high concentration in the center of an inflammation it renders bactericidal action.
Chronic gastritis- is an inflammation of the stomach lining that persists for a long time.
You have acute otitis media(in other words- an inflammation of the middle ear);
Around two thirds of women will be struck by pregnancy gingivitis, an inflammation of the gums.
Cholecystitis- an inflammation of the gallbladder, which is the causative agent of the most frequent germs.
This phenomenon is often found in women who have had an inflammation of the reproductive system and pelvic organs.
Pneumonia is an inflammation of the lung tissue,
Cystitis is an inflammation of the urinarya bubble caused by an E. coli(most often) or other microorganisms.
Tears are produced in large amounts with conjunctivitis- an inflammation of the conjunctiva, or keratitis- inflammation of the cornea.
Bronchitis is a lung ailment that is characterized by an inflammation of the air passages between the nose
Otherwise you run the risk, in addition to sunburn to get a cold or, worse, an inflammation of the lungs.
Laryngitis is an inflammation of the larynx, which is accompanied by a feeling of tickling or a burning sensation in the throat.
then we can talk about an inflammation of the ear.
which created an inflammation that attacked the brain stem.