"Erythemal" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Erythemal refers to a type of radiation that causes erythema, which is redness or inflammation of the skin. Specifically, erythemal radiation refers to ultraviolet-B (UV-B) radiation, which is a type of ultraviolet radiation that is primarily responsible for causing sunburn and erythema in humans.
Erysipelothrix is a genus of bacteria that causes erysipeloid, a type of infection that typically affects people who work with animals or animal products. The bacteria Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae is commonly found on the skin and mucous membranes of animals, particularly pigs, horses, and cattle. Humans can contract the infection through cuts or abrasions on the skin that come into contact with contaminated animal tissues or products, such as hides, bones, or organs. Erysipeloid may cause symptoms including swelling, inflammation, redness, and fever, but it is generally not life-threatening and can be treated with antibiotics.
Erysipelous refers to a skin infection caused by the bacterium Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae, which is often acquired through contact with infected animals, particularly pigs and birds. The infection usually starts as a red, painful rash on the hands or feet, and can spread to other parts of the body if left untreated.
Erythema is a term used in medicine to describe redness of the skin, often caused by inflammation or irritation. It can be characterized by increased blood flow to the affected area, resulting in a red or pink coloration. Erythema can be caused by a variety of factors, including allergic reactions, skin infections, sunburn, and certain medical conditions such as lupus or rosacea.
Erythematic refers to relating to or characterized by redness or redness of the skin. It is often used in medical contexts to describe conditions such as erythema, which is a pink or red discoloration of the skin, or erythematic reactions, which are skin reactions characterized by redness.
Erythematosis is a medical term that refers to a condition characterized by the appearance of a reddish discoloration or inflammation of the skin, often caused by allergic reactions, infections, or other underlying medical conditions. The term comes from the Greek words "erythros" meaning red and "matosis" meaning maturation or formation. Erythematosis can manifest as a range of skin lesions, including rash, eczema, or dermatitis. In some cases, erythematosis may be a symptom of an underlying systemic disorder, such as arthritis, lupus, or thyroid disease.
Erythematosus refers to a type of inflammation of the skin characterized by redness and itching, often caused by allergies or autoimmune disorders. One of the most well-known forms is lupus erythematosus, a chronic autoimmune disease that can cause a range of symptoms including skin rashes, fever, and joint pain.
Erythematous refers to a condition or appearance characterized by redness of the skin, often caused by inflammation, heat, or a skin condition such as rosacea. It can also describe a skin rash or irritated area that is red in color due to increased blood flow to the affected area.
Erythermalgia is a rare medical condition characterized by recurring episodes of burning pain, usually in the hands and feet, triggered by exposure to cold temperatures.