Ulcerated in a Sentence
  • But later the vomited matter is blackened by blood which has escaped into the stomach from the ulcerated growth.
  • The infected tissue develops an ulcerated area, and a diphtheria membrane may form over the wound but is not always present.
  • Symptoms include painful, bright red, often ulcerated tonsils, enlargement of lymph nodes (glands) beneath the jaw, fever, and general discomfort.
  • Again, a fractured bone in a paralysed limb often fails to unite, while another in the opposite sound limb unites readily, and an ulcerated surface on a paralysed limb shows little healing reaction.
  • Where the surface is ulcerated it may be protected from external violence and placed under favourable conditions for healing by covering it with lint moistened with water and with oil-silk over it to prevent evaporation.
  • On contact with them I suffer a burning, ulcerated throat, a runny nose, sneezing and a wheezy chest.
  • To prevent infection, a physical barrier should be applied to ulcerated lesions to prevent contamination.
  • Dryness - just as some people develop sore eyes and mouth you can also develop a sore and even sometimes ulcerated vagina.
  • On the first visit I was able to prescribe multi cellular rubber sandals for her ulcerated feet.
  • Is the ulcerated area on the weight bearing site?
  • Over-the-counter topical medications applied to the ulcerated area may reduce discomfort and sooth the area.
  • The skin surface may become eaten away (ulcerated), leaving irritated pits.
  • Ulcerative colitis-A form of inflammatory bowel disease characterized by inflammation of the mucous lining of the colon, ulcerated areas of tissue, and bloody diarrhea.
  • About 5 percent of hemangiomas become ulcerated, especially if they are in an area that is under pressure or touched often.