English to Spanish Dictionary inflammation

inflammation

inflamación
definition
noun
chronic inflammation of the nasal cavities
a localized physical condition in which part of the body becomes reddened, swollen, hot, and often painful, especially as a reaction to injury or infection.
translation of 'inflammation'
noun
inflamación
example
In thyroiditis, there is 'inflammation' of the thyroid gland from either infection or autoimmune attack.
Antibiotics may be combined with steroids to help reduce canal skin 'inflammation' and pain.
If your chronic sinusitis is caused by an allergy, nasal sprays can also reduce 'inflammation' .
These work in the same way as inhaled preventers, by reducing 'inflammation' .
In the Caribbean, the leaves of the breadfruit are used in folk medicine to relieve pain and 'inflammation' .
Corticosteroid drugs are used to reduce 'inflammation' , usually as a result of an injury.
Local corticosteroids are used to reduce 'inflammation' in patients with chronic tendinopathies.
The steroid cream helps to reduce the 'inflammation' caused by the infection.
'inflammation' of the liver
The only thing we can say for certain is that we still have a lot to learn about the relation between cancer and chronic 'inflammation' .
Tennis elbow is 'inflammation' in the area around the bony bump on the outer side of the elbow.
Two thirds showed chronic inflammation, and one quarter showed subacute 'inflammation' .
Antihistamine drugs can be used to reduce 'inflammation' when it is caused by an allergic reaction.
chronic 'inflammation' of the nasal cavities
steroid injections can have a dramatic effect in reducing 'inflammation' and relieving pain
chronic 'inflammation' of the nasal cavities
Complications include diarrhoea, pneumonia, ear infection and 'inflammation' of the brain.
Tenderness may be localised, if due to 'inflammation' or other disorders in the pelvis.
Pneumonia is an infection or 'inflammation' of the lung tissue, but can spread affecting the whole of the body.
It is healthy to have bacteria in our system to fight off infections and prevent 'inflammation' .
Hypoalbuminaemia may be a reflection of chronic 'inflammation' rather than of nutrition in itself.
Hepatitis A is an infection that leads to 'inflammation' of the liver and is caused by the hepatitis A virus.
There is evidence that they reduce 'inflammation' , but it is not completely understood how they work.
This phenomenon could have increased the severity of periodontal 'inflammation' .
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