चर्मग्राह Meaning in English
चर्मग्राह शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : tanner
, dermatitis
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
चर्मशोधकडर्मेटाग्लिफिसिक्स
डेमिर्ज
डेमिर्जिक
लौंडिया
डर्पी
डेरेट
डेरसेन्डोस
डेरसिनेट
रद्दीभीति
विलवणित
देशबेलिस
उतर
वंशज होना
यादव
चर्मग्राह इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Radiation recall dermatitis.
Antibiotics and antifungals can be used to treat the infection, but good hygiene such as keeping the area dry is essential to stop recurrence, however excessive washing with soap can cause contact dermatitis.
If the perioral dermatitis was triggered by a topical steroid then pimecrolimus cream has been suggested as effective in improving symptoms.
Perioral dermatitis will usually resolve within a few months without medication, by limiting the use of irritants, including products with fragrance, cosmetics, benzoyl peroxide, occlusive sunscreens, and various acne products.
Mechanical irritant dermatitis .
Atopic dermatitis, eczema.
Contact with its milky sap (latex) produces bullous dermatitis, acute keratoconjunctivitis and possibly large corneal epithelial defects.
It is used in some temporary tattoos, where it can cause contact dermatitis.
Infrequently, the dermatitis (which may resemble eczema) can extend from the corner of the mouth to the skin of the cheek or chin.
Nevado's cure of a cancerous state of chronic radiodermatitis in its third and irreversible stage to be very quick, complete, lasting and scientifically unexplainable.
Many other chemical compounds can also cause contact dermatitis.
Reports of perioral dermatitis in renal transplant recipients treated with oral corticosteroids and azathioprine have been documented.
चर्मग्राह इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
While working for Biograph, Leonard met screenwriter/director Stanner E.
Mummery's father was a tanner and mayor of Dover.
These initial residents of Spring Garden worked in slaughterhouses, rendering factories, and tanneries located in this valley neighborhood.
Originally called the village of New Troy, it was settled by German immigrants who worked in the mills, tanneries, breweries and railroads that lined the Allegheny river.
Records from 1864 indicate that the community of about 400 people had three stores, two woolen factories, a tannery, two wagon makers and some tradesmen.
Pell The sixpence (6d; ), sometimes known as a tanner or sixpenny bit, is a coin that was worth six pence, equivalent to one-fortieth of a pound sterling, or half of a shilling.
During the reign of George II a number of issues were designed by John Sigismund Tanner, who became Chief Engraver of the Royal Mint, and it has been suggested that this is the origin of the nickname "tanner", which was a popular name for the coin until decimalisation.
In David Copperfield, Charles Dickens describes how its protagonist dealt with a street carman about taking his travel box to a coach office in London: "I told him mine, which was down that street there, and which I wanted him to take to the Dover coach office for sixpence", then he replying: "Done with you for a tanner!".
Following the death of his father-in-law, Hill left the railways to manage the family's tannery in Chewton.
Stout had a tannery in Dover and one day while bending over to check the contents of one of the tanning vats, a pet ram seized the opportunity and butted him into the vat.
In addition to his political career and tannery, he was active in land reclamation and development projects, helped to lay out the road from Bombay Hook Lighthouse to Smyrna and was one of the founders of the town of Leipsic.