"Papular" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Papular refers to a type of skin lesion or rash that resembles a small, raised bump or pimple. It is often used in medical contexts, such as dermatology, to describe skin conditions like acne, folliculitis, or papular psoriasis.
Paprika is a sweet or smoked powder made from ground, dried and crushed fruits of the sweet or bell pepper plant. It is often used as a spice to add color and flavor to a variety of dishes, particularly in Hungarian and other Eastern European cuisine.
Papua refers to a region in the western part of the Pacific Ocean, including the island of New Guinea and surrounding islands. It is also the name of the island where the indigenous people, the Papua people, have lived for thousands of years. In a broader sense, Papua can also refer to the Melanesian people, including the indigenous people of Papua New Guinea, the Papua New Guinea schistosomiasis project, and other Papua populations.
Papula is a noun that refers to a small, usually pink or red, swelling or bump on the skin, typically caused by an allergic reaction or insect bite.
Papulae are small bumps or elevated areas on the skin, often caused by allergic or irritant reactions, acne, or insect bites. They can appear red, pink, or flesh-colored and may be itchy, swollen, or tender to the touch. Papulae are often a sign of inflammation or an immune response, and they typically resolve on their own without treatment.
A papule is a small, solid bump on the skin that is usually pink or the same color as the surrounding skin. It is typically less than 1 cm (0.4 in) in diameter and feels firm to the touch. Papules are often caused by an allergic reaction, irritation, or infection, and they can be itchy or tender to the touch.
A papulopustule is a medical term that refers to a specific type of skin lesion. It is a type of follicular occlusion triad, which occurs when a hair follicle becomes blocked, causing a combination of a papule (a small, solid bump on the skin) and a pustule (a small pus-filled bump on the skin).
Papulosquamous refers to a type of skin lesion characterized by the presence of both papules (small, elevated skin bumps) and squamous lesions (thickened, scaly areas) on the skin. This type of lesion is often associated with skin conditions such as psoriasis, seborrheic dermatitis, and eczema.