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ophthalmia Meaning in Tamil ( ophthalmia வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

கண் அழற்சி,



ophthalmia தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

மெர்க்குரிக் ஆக்சைடு கண் அழற்சிக்கு மருந்தாகப் பயன்படுகின்றது.

40% நோயாளிகளிடையே, தம்ப முள்ளந்தண்டழல் நோயானது, கண் அழற்சியுடன் [விழித்திரையழற்சி (Iritis) மற்றும் கருவிழிப்படல அழற்சி (uveitis)] தொடர்புடையதாக உள்ளது.

இப்பாதிப்பினால் கண் சிவப்பாகுதல், கண் அழற்சி, மற்றும் பாதிக்கப்பட்ட கண்ணிலிருந்து பொருள் வெளியேறுதல் ஏற்படுகிறது.

ophthalmia's Usage Examples:

Epidemics of typhus are not unknown, as well as ophthalmia.


Fever, dysentery and ophthalmia, chiefly due to exposure to heavy dews and cold nights, are prevalent.


Selmi in 1864 proves that he was at this time so far attracted towards a religious life as to have joined the novitiate; but his father, who had other designs for him, seized the opportunity of an attack of ophthalmia to withdraw him permanently from the care of the monks.


Helps you see in dim light and prevents xerophthalmia.


People deficient in retinoids suffer night blindness and dryness of the eyes (xerophthalmia ).


Leprosy is common, especially in the inland towns; while ophthalmia is prevalent in the north, especially among the poorer classes, who are compelled to expose themselves to the blinding dust from the deserts and the excessive glare of the sun reflected from the burning sand.


The prevailing diseases are cholera, fever, small-pox, ophthalmia, dysentery and those of the skin among the lower classes.


) and swept by purifying winds, Aintab is a comparatively clean and healthy spot, though not free from ophthalmia and the "Aleppo button," and it has been selected by the American Mission Board as its centre for N.


Trachoma, also called granular conjunctivitis or Egyptian ophthalmia, is a contagious, chronic inflammation of the mucous membranes of the eyes, caused by the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis.


A 1 solution is also used as a prophylactic for ophthalmia neonatorum.


Severe vitamin A deficiency can result in xerophthalmia, a disease that, if left untreated, results in total blindness.





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