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catarrh
▪ I. catarrh, n. (kəˈtɑː(r)) Forms: 6 cattar, cattarue, catarh, catterhe, Sc. caterr, catter, 6–7 catar, catarre, catarrhe, 7 catarr, cathar, catharre, cather, 7– catarrh. [a. F. catarrhe, in 15th c. caterre, 16th c. catarre (= Pr. catar, Sp., It. catarro), ad. L. catarrh-us, ad. Gr. κατάρρους runni... Oxford English Dictionary
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Catarrh
The phlegm produced by catarrh may either discharge or cause a blockage that may become chronic. The term "catarrh" is found in medical sources from the United Kingdom. wikipedia.org
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Catarrh - NHS
Catarrh is your body's natural reaction to things like infection. The lining in your nose, sinuses and throat becomes swollen and creates more mucus than normal. Causes of catarrh include: infections like cold, flu and sinusitis. pollution and cigarette smoke. allergic reactions to things like pollen, dust and pet fur.
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Catarrh | NHS inform
Catarrh is a build-up of mucus in an airway or cavity of the body. It usually affects the back of the nose, the throat or the sinuses (air-filled cavities in the bones of the face). It's often temporary, but some people experience it for months or years. This is known as chronic catarrh. Catarrh can be a nuisance and may be difficult to get ...
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Catarrh (Postnasal Drip): Symptoms, Causes, Treatments, Prevention
Feb 3, 2023These include: headache. cough. sore throat. congested or runny nose. However, this does not mean that postnasal drip is a symptom of COVID-19. Since some symptoms are common between catarrh, the flu, and COVID-19, you may want to speak with a doctor and perform a COVID-19 test if you are concerned.
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Understanding Catarrh in Adults and Children - Healthline
The symptoms of catarrh can include: feeling like your nose is stuffy and being unable to clear it. sensation of mucus running down the back of your throat or of having a lump in your throat ...
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catarrh
catarrh/kəˈtɑ:(r); kə`tɑr/ n[U](a) inflammation of the mucous membrane of the nose and throat, causing an increased flow of mucus 卡他; (鼻喉)黏膜炎.(b) mucus forming in this way (鼻喉)黏液 I've a bad cold and I'm full of catarrh. 我得了重感冒, 总流鼻涕. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Catarrh (disambiguation)
Catarrh is an inflammation of mucous membranes in one of the airways or cavities of the body.   Catarrh or catarrhal may also refer to: Catarrh, South Carolina, United States, a settlement Spring catarrh, a seasonal, warm-weather type of conjunctivitis wikipedia.org
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kattair
kattair obs. f. catarrh. Oxford English Dictionary
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Katar
Katar may refer to: Katar, India, Karnataka Katar, Bhojpur, Bihar Katar (dagger) See also Qatar (disambiguation) Catarrh wikipedia.org
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catarrhish
† caˈtarrhish, a. Obs. [f. catarrh n. + -ish1.] Of the nature of catarrh.1689 Moyle Sea Chyrurg. iii. x. 114 To purge the Brain, and all the Body of that Catarrish humour. Oxford English Dictionary
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Solanum violaceum
It has also been used for variety of traditional medicinal treatment including asthma, dry cough, catarrh, colic, flatulence, worms, and fever. Roots are digestive, carminative, and astringent to the bowels, cardiac tonic, expectorant, and aphrodisiac while fruits are asthma, dry cough, catarrh wikipedia.org
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catarrhagogal
† catarrhaˈgogal, a. Obs. rare. [Implies a n. catarrhagogue, f. catarrh n. + -αγωγος leading.] Carrying off catarrh.1651 Biggs New Disp. ¶240 A catarragogall Remedy. Oxford English Dictionary
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Verbascum phlomoides
It is used as a respiratory catarrh and diuretic. References Footnotes phlomoides Garden plants of Europe Medicinal plants of Europe wikipedia.org
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Vernal keratoconjunctivitis
Vernal keratoconjunctivitis (VKC, also Spring catarrh, Vernal catarrh or Warm weather conjunctivitis) is a recurrent, bilateral, and self-limiting type VKC cases are mostly seen in hot months of summer, therefore, more suitable term for this condition is "summer catarrh" Ref. wikipedia.org
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