The answer to your question is pyometritis. the suffix -itis means inflammation. The prefix pyo- means pus. The combinging form metr/o- means uterus. Therefore, the word means inflammation of the uterus with pus.
It is a clot in the (phlebitis) inflammation of the superficial veins.
Varicose veins, swollen tortuous veins, are called varices in medical terms.
Varicose Veins.
Venopathy; phlebopathy
Blood vessels
varicocele
Inflammation of veins
The answer to that is varicose veins.
Dermatitis (derm = skin + itis = inflammation) occurs when the skin is red, swollen and uncomfortable. Itching may accompany the inflammation.Phlebitis (phleb = vein + itis = inflammation) is when the vein feels like a rubber hose. This is a common problem with prolonged intravenous (IV) therapy.Thrombophlebitis (thrombo = clot + phleb = vein + itis = inflammation) is a condition where there is skin redness and/or swelling and the veins are easily felt and look like cords running under the skin. Another term for this is "White Leg".
Hemorrhoidectomy
A vascular surgeon specializes in the treatment of veins.
The veins and their tributaries are collectively called the venous system. The other part of the circulation is the arterial system.