"Postherpetic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Postherpetic refers to a condition or a complication that occurs after a person has had chickenpox or shingles. It typically refers to the painful rash or blisters that can persist long after the initial shingles rash has healed, or other complications that arise following a shingles infection.
Referring to a period of time after a glaciation, typically used to describe the modern landscapes and ecosystems that have formed in regions that were previously under ice.
A student who has completed a first academic degree, such as a Bachelor's degree, and is pursuing a higher degree, such as a Master's or Doctoral degree, in a field of study.
Having completed a postgraduate degree, typically a Master's or Ph.D., after completing an undergraduate degree.
Postgraduates are students who have completed a bachelor's degree and are pursuing further education at a higher level, typically a master's or doctoral degree.
Posthemorrhagic refers to a condition or state that occurs after bleeding or hemorrhaging has stopped. It can also refer to something that occurs after a hemorrhage, such as shock or anemia resulting from blood loss.<br><br>Examples of posthemorrhagic conditions or states include:<br><br> Posthemorrhagic edema: edema that occurs after a hemorrhage<br> Posthemorrhagic shock: shock that results from blood loss<br> Posthemorrhagic anemia: anemia that results from blood loss<br> Posthemorrhagic endophthalmitis: a rare and serious infection of the eye that occurs after a hemorrhage into the eye