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yáng ulcers; sores

Etymology

Phonosemantic compound. represents the meaning and represents the sound. Simplified form of .

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The character "疡" in its simplified form consists of the sickness radical "疒" and the phonetic component "昜", derived from the traditional form "瘍" which uses "昜" for its phonetic element. Etymologically, the character has denoted ulcers or sores from its early appearances, with the "疒" component explicitly linking it to disease. Its usage in classical medical texts centered on descriptions of abscesses and open wounds, a semantic focus that persists in modern Chinese, where it commonly occurs in compounds such as "溃疡" for ulcers.

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他的口腔有溃

Tā de kǒuqiāng yǒu kuìyáng.

He has an ulcer in his mouth.

医生正在治疗他的胃溃

Yīshēng zhèngzài zhìliáo tā de wèi kuìyáng.

The doctor is treating his stomach ulcer.

这种药膏对皮肤溃有效。

Zhè zhǒng yàogāo duì pífū kuìyáng yǒuxiào.

This ointment is effective for skin ulcers.

十二指肠溃需要耐心调养。

Shí'èrzhǐcháng kuìyáng xūyào nàixīn tiáoyǎng.

Duodenal ulcers require patient care and recuperation.

严重的褥疮溃可能导致感染。

Yánzhòng de rùchuāng kuìyáng kěnéng dǎozhì gǎnrǎn.

Severe bed sore ulcers can lead to infection.

患者面渗出物需要定期清理。

Huànzhě yángmiàn shènchū wù xūyào dìngqī qīnglǐ.

The exudate from the patient's ulcer surface needs regular cleaning.

该研究致力于慢性难愈性溃的新疗法。

Gāi yánjiū zhìlì yú mànxìng nányù xìng kuìyáng de xīn liáofǎ.

This research is dedicated to new therapies for chronic refractory ulcers.

作为科医生,他精通各类皮肤组织溃烂的治疗。

Zuòwéi yáng kē yīshēng, tā jīngtōng gè lèi pífū zǔzhī kuìlàn de zhìliáo.

As an ulcer specialist, he is proficient in treating various types of skin tissue ulceration.