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eschar Meaning in Bengali



একটি শুষ্ক ত্বকে গঠিত মামড়ি পুড়ে বা ত্বকের কষ্টিক দ্বারা দহন নিম্নলিখিত





eschar's Usage Examples:

An eschar (/ˈɛskɑːr/; Greek: eschara) is a slough or piece of dead tissue that is cast off from the surface of the skin, particularly after a burn injury.


may include a fever, red spots on the skin throughout the body, and an eschar at the site of the tick-bite.


American tick bite fever), characterized by headache, rash, fever, and an eschar at the site of tick attachment.


been termed eschar.


Following a full-thickness burn, as the underlying tissues are rehydrated, they become constricted due to the eschar's loss of elasticity.


An esker, eskar, eschar, or os, sometimes called an asar, osar, or serpent kame, is a long, winding ridge of stratified sand and gravel, examples of which.


that eschar is not always present; at the highest record, only 55% of scrub typhus patients had eschar during an outbreak in south India.


Also, eschar is.


Symptoms may include an eschar.


topical paste which destroys skin tissue and leaves behind a scar called an eschar.


Morbilliform rash, eschar, splenomegaly, and lymphadenopathies are typical signs.


Headache Muscle aches Inoculation eschar, which is dead, often black, tissue around a bite site (see photo above) Eschars may or may not be present.


large, irregular, bloody bullae with eventual necrosis and slow-healing eschar formation.


It is approved in the European Union for the debridement (removal of eschar, that is dead and damaged tissue) of severe burn wounds under the brand.


Infection is indicated by inflammatory, black, necrotic lesion (eschar).


own enzymes and moisture to re-hydrate, soften and finally liquefy hard eschar and slough.


Also, a black necrotic lesion known as an eschar develops where the chigger fed.


Inoculation eschar on popliteal area and discrete maculopapular elements in patient with lymphangitis infected with Rickettsia sibirica mongolitimonae.


cutaneous form, the lesions are usually painful and necrotic, with black eschar, accompanied by a fever.


tan, gray, green or brown) and/or eschar (tan, brown or black) in the wound bed.


Until enough slough and/or eschar is removed to expose the base of the.



eschar's Meaning':

a dry scab formed on the skin following a burn or cauterization of the skin

Synonyms:

scab;

Antonyms:

nonworker;

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