- Itis is the suffix meaning Inflammation
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The medical term for inflammation is actually the suffix, "itis" as in Arthritis (inflamation of the joints), encelphalitis (inflammation of the brain), and blepharitis (inflammation of the eyelids), et. al.
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There are no prefixes for inflammation. The most widely understood word part in medical terminology is a suffix which is 'itis'.
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Diagnostic suffixes provide information about a disease or condition, such as "-itis" indicating inflammation. Procedural suffixes, on the other hand, describe medical procedures or actions, like "-ectomy" indicating surgical removal.
Diagnostic suffixes are word parts that are added to the end of a medical term to modify its meaning and provide information related to diagnosis or medical conditions. These suffixes help healthcare professionals to understand the nature of a disease, condition, or procedure based on the terminology used. Some common diagnostic suffixes include "-itis" (indicating inflammation), "-oma" (indicating a tumor), and "-osis" (indicating a condition or state).
Rectal inflammation can be caused by infection or autoimmune disease. Anal inflammation can be caused by hemorrhoids, infection, and autoimmune disease.
pneumonia
Conjunctivitis is a disease that causes inflammation of the outermost layer of the eye.
hepatitis is a disease characterised by inflammation of the liver
Nephritis is inflammation of the kidneys or the interstitial tissues surrounding tubules. Nephrosis is a type of nephropathy that does not involve inflammation but is a degenerative disease of the renal tubules.
Myelitis is a disease involving inflammation of the spinal cord
Disease
An autoinflammation is an instance of inflammation as a result of an autoimmune disease.
"Bright's Disease"GlumerulonephritisGlomerulonephritis
Iritis is inflammation of the iris. Iridopathy is a disease process of the iris.