"Cauterise" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Cauterise" Meaning

To cauterize means to destroy or remove the growth of a tumor or other abnormal tissue by applying heat or chemicals, or to heal a wound by burning the edges to prevent bleeding, or to remove the cause of a pain or an infection by destroying it with heat or chemicals.

"Cauterise" Examples

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Cauterise is a verb that means to burn or apply heat to a body part, usually through the use of a hot instrument, to prevent or stop bleeding.

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The doctor cauterised the wound to prevent it from bleeding further.
Medieval surgeons often cauterised amputated limbs to prevent infection.
To cauterise the wound, the nurse applied a hot iron to the area.
The surgeon claimed that cauterising the nerve endings would reduce the patient's pain.
Cauterising the skin lesion removed the nasty smell and sped up healing.

"Cauterise" Similar Words

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The word "cauter" refers to a heated instrument, typically used in surgery, to burn or destroy tissue, especially to stop bleeding or kill bacteria. It can also refer to the act of cauterizing, or the resulting scar or area of dead tissue.

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Cauterisation is the process of burning or scorching a part of the body, typically to stop bleeding or to remove damaged tissue, usually in a medical or surgical setting. The aim of cauterisation is to promote healing, reduce the risk of infection, and prevent further damage. It is often used in minor surgical procedures, such as removing moles or treating warts, and can be performed using various methods, including heat, cold, or chemicals. In some cases, cauterisation may be used as a form of therapy to treat certain medical conditions, such as cancer or ulcers.

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Cauterism is the act of cauterizing, which involves applying heat, often in the form of a hot iron, knife, or chemical, to a wound or affected area to stop bleeding, prevent infection, or reduce pain. The goal is to destroy or damage the damaged tissue to promote healing.

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