Definitions

hematoma (internal blood clot); extravasated blood (spilt into surrounding tissue); contusion

Etymology

Phonosemantic compound. represents the meaning and represents the sound.

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瘀 is a phono-semantic compound used in medicine to describe blood stagnation, clots, or bruising. The semantic radical 疒 (sickness) classifies it as a medical symptom or physical injury. The component 於 (yū), typically a preposition, provides the phonetic element. Its meaning refers specifically to extravasated blood accumulated in tissue due to trauma or poor circulation, combining a medical category with a phonetic marker to form a precise pathological term.

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他的腿上有一块血。

Tā de tuǐ shàng yǒu yī kuài yūxuè.

There is a bruise on his leg.

按摩有助于消除局部血。

Ànmó yǒu zhùyú xiāochú júbù yūxuè.

Massage helps to eliminate local blood stasis.

她的皮肤很容易出现青。

Tā de pífū hěn róngyì chūxiàn yūqīng.

Her skin bruises easily.

中医认为气滞会导致血

Zhōngyī rènwéi qìzhì huì dǎozhì xuèyū.

Traditional Chinese medicine believes that qi stagnation can lead to blood stasis.

这种药膏能活血化

Zhè zhǒng yàogāo néng huóxuè huàyū.

This ointment can promote blood circulation and resolve stasis.

血阻滞是疼痛的原因之一。

Yūxuè zǔzhì shì téngtòng de yuányīn zhī yī.

Blood stasis and obstruction is one of the causes of pain.

患者因脉络阻而肢体麻木。

Huànzhě yīn màiluò yūzǔ ér zhītǐ mámù.

The patient has numb limbs due to meridian blockage and blood stasis.

跌打损伤后,局部常出现滞肿痛。

Diēdǎ sǔnshāng hòu, júbù cháng chūxiàn yūzhì zhǒngtòng.

After a traumatic injury, local stagnation, swelling, and pain often occur.