Otitis. It is the combination of the Greek word otikos (belonging of the ear) with the suffix itis meaning inflammation.
The Greek term for inflammation of the ear is "otitis."
Otitis media is the medical term meaning inflammation of the lining of the middle ear. This condition is what we typically think of as a child's ear infection.
The root word for inflammation of the joints is arthr- which comes from the Greek word "arthron" meaning joint.
the term inflammitain is used to say something has flared up for egsample a burn
inflammation = Φλεγμονή
Initially, acute inflammation of the middle ear with effusion is treated with one or two courses of antibiotics .
inflammation of both ears with tonsillar and adenoidal inflammation
The medical term for inflammation of the kidney is nephritis.Inflammation of both kidneys is nephritides. , which is pronounced neh-FRIH-tih-deez. Inflammation of one kidney is 'nephritis', which is pronounced neh-FRY-tihs. The terminology comes from the ancient, classical Greek 'nephros', which means 'kidney'. The suffix '-itis' means 'inflammation'.
The medical term for inflammation of the kidney is nephritis.Inflammation of both kidneys is nephritides. , which is pronounced neh-FRIH-tih-deez. Inflammation of one kidney is 'nephritis', which is pronounced neh-FRY-tihs. The terminology comes from the ancient, classical Greek 'nephros', which means 'kidney'. The suffix '-itis' means 'inflammation'.
The medical term for inflammation of the kidney is nephritis.Inflammation of both kidneys is nephritides. , which is pronounced neh-FRIH-tih-deez. Inflammation of one kidney is 'nephritis', which is pronounced neh-FRY-tihs. The terminology comes from the ancient, classical Greek 'nephros', which means 'kidney'. The suffix '-itis' means 'inflammation'.
The Greek word for "Ear" is "αυτί".
The medical term for inflammation of the kidney is nephritis.Inflammation of both kidneys is nephritides. , which is pronounced neh-FRIH-tih-deez. Inflammation of one kidney is 'nephritis', which is pronounced neh-FRY-tihs. The terminology comes from the ancient, classical Greek 'nephros', which means 'kidney'. The suffix '-itis' means 'inflammation'.
Aerotitis is a form of otitis - inflammation of the ear - caused by a change in atmospheric pressure resulting in accumulation of liquid in the middle ear - and therefore leading to inflammation.