Calor is the classic Latin medical term meaning "heat," and is especially used in descriptions of inflammation. The suffix -itis means inflammation of and hot to touch is probably errythema.
Metacarpal edema
Abscess
abscess
Diverticulitis is the term used to describe an inflamed diverticulum.
Hypoesthesia is the term of a diminished sense of touch.
Palpable means noticeable by touch.
Palpation is the medical term meaning using the sense of touch to examine the patient.
asthma
Astereognosis or somatosensory agnosia is the inability to judge the form of an object by touch.
Syncope is the medical term meaning fainting.
Anacusis is the medical term meaning complete deafness.
The medical term for inflamed veins that lead to the formation of blood clots within the vein is "thrombophlebitis." This condition occurs when a vein becomes inflamed, often due to a blood clot, which can cause pain, swelling, and redness in the affected area. Thrombophlebitis can occur in superficial veins as well as deep veins, leading to more serious complications if not treated.