"Vesiculopapular" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A rare or obsolete term, but here's an explanation:
Vesiculopapular refers to a skin eruption characterized by small vesicles (blisters or bubbles) on a red, papular (bump-like) base.
Rash:
- The child developed a vesiculopapular rash following the vaccination.
Skin condition:
- The doctor diagnosed the patient with a vesiculopapular skin condition.
Disease:
- Merkel cell carcinoma presents as a firm, painless, or sometimes itchy skin lesion that can be vesiculopapular.
Infection:
- After the virus infection, the affected area became vesiculopapular and painful.
Gastrointestinal illness:
- He suffered from a brief vesiculopapular rash with diarrhea after traveling abroad.
1. Containing or resembling vesicles; consisting of vesicles or small vesicular organs.<br>2. Relating to, or resembling a vessel; especially, according to an old medical hypothesis, one of the fine reticular vessels or tubules in the parenchyma of the liver, which were supposed to contain bile.
Vesicularia refers to a genus of mosses, a type of non-vascular plant that belongs to the class Musci. They are generally small, leafy, and grow in moist environments such as on rocks, trees, and soil. Vesicularia species are popular among moss enthusiasts for their vibrant colors and interesting textures.
The verb "vesiculate" means to form blisters or to produce pustules, typically as a result of a skin eruption or an allergic reaction. It can also refer to the formation of blisters or vesicles on plants, such as in the case of a plant's skin or epidermal cells.