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styptic Meaning in Bengali



 রক্তস্রাবরোধী, রক্তস্রাবরোধী পদার্থ, রক্তস্রাবরোধী,

একটি ড্রাগ যে শরীরের টিস্যু এবং খালের সংকোচন ঘটায়

Adjective:

রক্তস্রাবরোধী,





styptic's Usage Examples:

available in three forms—as a granular powder poured on wounds, as a "styptic pencil" or embedded in a dressing.


coffee, negro-coffee, senna coffee, Stephanie coffee, stinkingweed or styptic weed.


styptic tree, jalgir (Bardi language) — type specimen from Bickerton Island in.


Ferric subsulfate solution is a styptic or hemostatic agent used after superficial skin biopsies.


Its numerous local medicinal uses include as a styptic, and as a treatment for headache, hypertension and to relieve cramps.


as a treatment for minor skin cuts, and are not to be confused with a styptic pencil.


The species name come from the Ancient Greek ischaemum, a styptic (causing ischemia).


"cotton" from the plant to open, bleeding wounds, and the Pima use it as a styptic.


has cosmetic uses as a deodorant, as an aftershave treatment and as a styptic for minor bleeding from shaving.


introduced the bromides of quinine, iron and strychnia, ozonized ether, styptic and iodized colloid, hydrogen peroxide, and sodium ethoxide, substances.


The species also shows anti-fertility, styptic, anthelmintic, anti-tubercular and antioxidant properties.


The plant is known to have styptic properties.


Alum is also used as a styptic, in styptic pencils available from pharmacists, or as an alum block, available.


Pakistan traditional medicine as an astringent, a bitter, a thermogenic, a styptic, a preventive of infections, an anthelmintic, a vulnery, a demulcent, an.


chrysotricha) furnishes silky hairs, which were once imported as a styptic, and the long silky or wooly hairs, abundant on the stem and frond-leaves.


anti-inflammatory, anti-histamine, as well as demulcent, expectorant, styptic and diuretic.


can be applied to skin fissures, canker sores and fever blisters as a styptic and antiseptic.


that in past times cattle herders used to apply to bleeding cuts as a styptic.


medically by North American Indigenous peoples as an astringent and as a styptic for wounds, sores, nosebleeds, and as an eyewash.



styptic's Meaning':

a drug that causes contraction of body tissues and canals

Synonyms:

hemostatic; astringent;

Antonyms:

nonastringent; sweet; over-the-counter drug;

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