Inflamed Sentence Examples

inflamed
  • The war of national aggrandizement, being in its nature a crusade, inflamed the religious enthusiasm of the people.

    6
    2
  • Deep heat is not recommended for patients with acutely inflamed joints.

    5
    1
  • The swelling, heat and pain may sometimes be relieved by mere change of position altering the flow of blood to the inflamed part.

    5
    2
  • The rebellion put an end to the growing reconciliation between Roman Catholics and Protestants; religious passions were now violently inflamed, and the Orangemen and Catholics divided the island into two hostile factions.

    7
    6
  • He was himself a Tory, not from rational conviction - for his serious opinion was that one form of government was just as good or as bad as another - but from mere passion, such as inflamed the Capulets against the Montagues, or the Blues of the Roman circus against the Greens.

    7
    6
  • Women, inflamed by his words, gave up their jewels and luxurious apparel, and young men married courtesans in the hope of reclaiming them.

    1
    0
  • In Sweden, however, both the Vestgotar and the Upland Sviar were discontented, the former on account of the breaking of the king's promise to Olaf of Norway and the latter on account of the introduction of the new religion, and their passions were further inflamed by the lawman Anund of Skara.

    1
    0
  • The removal of blood, either by incision or by the application of leeches, sometimes gives considerable relief to the pain and tension of inflamed parts.

    1
    0
  • When the condition called bursitis occurs, the slippery bursa sac becomes swollen and inflamed.

    1
    0
  • A severely inflamed small intestine cannot absorb vitamins and minerals efficiently, which can result in a deficiency.

    1
    0
    Advertisement
  • The Government temporized and took inadequate military measures; meanwhile a rebellion grew, and Turkish and Christian hatred became more and more inflamed.

    0
    0
  • This dilatation may be increased by local warmth, and poultices or fomentations are commonly applied to inflamed parts; recently suction apparatus has been used for the same purpose or ligature so as to cause venous stasis (Bier's treatment).

    0
    0
  • The heat which occurs in inflamed parts is chiefly due to the larger amount of blood circulating in the part on account of the dilatation of the vessels.

    0
    0
  • In other parts of the body the same relief may be obtained by raising the inflamed part as high as possible.

    0
    0
  • The reason probably is that the application of cold causes contraction of the arteries leading to the inflamed part, while heat by dilating the vessels around forms a side channel through which the blood passes, the tension in the seat of inflammation being thus lessened in both cases.

    0
    0
    Advertisement
  • Guizot inaugurated a different policy; by mutual confidence and friendly offices they entirely succeeded in restoring the most cordial understanding between the two governments, and the irritation which Lord Palmerston had inflamed gradually subsided.

    0
    0
  • The woman infuriated him, inflamed him, but no woman deserved what awaited her at the hands of kingdoms like Landis!

    0
    0
  • Clinical Findings - localized tenderness over the inflamed bursa.

    0
    0
  • If you've had lots of bouts of inflamed gallbladder you may get porcelain gallbladder.

    0
    0
  • Within the first group, with inflamed glands did not compress the neck vessels.

    0
    0
    Advertisement
  • If these filtering units get inflamed (swollen) for some reason (see causes) this is called glomerulonephritis.

    0
    0
  • Cats are very prone to inflamed gums (gingivitis ).

    0
    0
  • Moving the inflamed tendon further inflamed tendon further inflames the sheath, which tightens onto the tendon, causing pain.

    0
    0
  • This is acutely & chronically inflamed granulation tissue seen within the superficial and middle zone of the ulcer base.

    0
    0
  • In a chronic condition the toe will appear slightly inflamed at the corner of the nail.

    0
    0
    Advertisement
  • The surgeon waited two days before he operated because the gall bladder was so inflamed.

    0
    0
  • However his brain is now very inflamed, this inflammation has spread to the rest of his body.

    0
    0
  • It is used to describe skin, which is inflamed, red and intensely itchy.

    0
    0
  • The pads of their feet are often itchy, puffy and inflamed.

    0
    0
  • Some people with psoriasis also have associated arthritis (inflamed joints ), which can range from being very mild to severe.

    0
    0
  • For the most part however, intra-articular steroids may be sufficient to dampen down the activity of this inflamed lining.

    0
    0
  • David is well known for his expertise in using gene targeted macrophages to deliver cytokines to inflamed sites to provide in vivo biosensors.

    0
    0
  • On examination, the eyelid margins are thickened, slightly inflamed and crusty.

    0
    0
  • A more frequent urge to open the bowels (due to pressure from inflamed prostate ).

    0
    0
  • They can also get sore and inflamed, causing redness of the skin around them.

    0
    0
  • This lining produces a fluid that lubricates the joint and when affected by rheumatoid arthritis it becomes inflamed and swollen.

    0
    0
  • Unlike scalp ringworm, the patches of hair loss are not scaly or inflamed.

    0
    0
  • Both hind legs were inflamed, and the ligaments contracted, and the animal was suffering from bone spavin.

    0
    0
  • Tenderness and swelling over and around the inflamed tendon are the obvious signs that a doctor will look for.

    0
    0
  • In addition the flexor tendons of the hand may also become inflamed.

    0
    0
  • The fresh juice or compote was used as a gargle for hoarseness, sore throat and inflamed tonsils, .

    0
    0
  • Often this fluid causes a welt on the skin that becomes irritated, inflamed and itchy.

    0
    0
  • On the 2nd of May 1422 Henry V., in right of the duchy of Lancaster, " hearing that Chicheley inflamed by the pious fervour of devotion intended to enlarge divine service and other works of piety at Higham Ferrers, in consideration of his fruitful services, often crossing the seas, yielding to no toils, dangers or expenses.

    0
    0
  • Losing, in his violent excitement, his stammer, he inflamed the passions of the mob by his burning words and his call "To arms!"

    0
    0
  • Shortly afterwards, with his vanity and love of popularity inflamed, he pandered to the passions of the lower orders by the publication of his Discours de la lanterne aux Parisiens which, with an almost fiendish reference to the excesses of the mob, he headed by a quotation from St John, Qui male agit odit lucem.

    0
    0
  • The appetite of the populace was inflamed by the spectacle of their martyrdom.

    0
    0
  • My eyes are very much inflamed.

    0
    0
  • Early signs are abnormally reddened areas, which look inflamed.

    0
    0
  • The root canal system is cleaned to remove infected, inflamed and dead tissue.

    0
    0
  • The skin becomes inflamed and cracks developing weepy sores and scabs.

    0
    0
  • When mixed with water, the powder changes into a gel-like consistency which coats and soothes inflamed areas.

    0
    0
  • It is also helpful for protecting inflamed and irritated internal tissues.

    0
    0
  • Make a paste with turmeric and water and rub it on skin irritation or inflamed muscles.

    0
    0
  • Some people are very sensitive to these anti-aging products and their skin becomes dry and inflamed.

    0
    0
  • According to www.medicinenet.com, The leading cause of viral pink eye--a red, inflamed eye--is a virus infection.

    0
    0
  • The undigested fibrous material of sunflower seeds can aggravate an inflamed colon.

    0
    0
  • If contacts are not fitted properly, eyes can get irritated, inflamed and could damage eye tissue, not to mention you may not see clearly if the prescription is not correct.

    0
    0
  • In some cases the inflamed tissue becomes weakened and stretches, producing a bulge in the wall of the vessel known as an aneurysm.

    0
    0
  • Purpura comes from the Latin word for "purple" and refers to the reddish-purple spots on the skin caused by leakage of blood from inflamed capillaries.

    0
    0
  • Takayasu arteritis-A disease in which the aorta and its major branches become inflamed.

    0
    0
  • About one of five people with GAS infection develops a sore, inflamed throat and pus on the tonsils (strep throat).

    0
    0
  • Highly inflamed skin lesions can also be treated with corticosteroid creams.

    0
    0
  • The popular term for a group of spots or red, inflamed skin that is usually a symptom of an underlying condition or disorder.

    0
    0
  • The patient usually has a "strawberry tongue," in which inflamed bumps on the tongue rise above a bright red coating.

    0
    0
  • Asthma-A disease in which the air passages of the lungs become inflamed and narrowed, causing wheezing, coughing, and shortness of breath.

    0
    0
  • When these bronchioles are infected, they become inflamed, and breathing may become difficult.

    0
    0
  • The gums become red and inflamed, lose their normal shape, and bleed easily.

    0
    0
  • Complications that can occur with mononucleosis include a temporarily enlarged spleen or inflamed liver.

    0
    0
  • Named for the Greek word ps?ra meaning itch, psoriasis is a chronic, non-contagious disease characterized by inflamed lesions covered with silvery-white scabs of dead skin.

    0
    0
  • Plaque psoriasis (psoriasis vulgaris), the most common form of the disease, is characterized by small, red bumps that enlarge, become inflamed, and form scales.

    0
    0
  • Removing these scales exposes tender skin, which bleeds and causes the plaques (inflamed patches of skin) to grow.

    0
    0
  • This disease is characterized by smooth, inflamed lesions and can be debilitating.

    0
    0
  • The skin around an affected nail is sometimes inflamed, and the nail may peel away from the nail bed.

    0
    0
  • The skin over an inflamed node may be red and hot.

    0
    0
  • In some cases, biopsy of an inflamed lymph node is necessary if no diagnosis has been made and no response to treatment has occurred.

    0
    0
  • In 15 percent of cases, the covering of the brain and spinal cord becomes inflamed (meningitis).

    0
    0
  • If the child has mumps, the openings to the ducts inside the mouth will be slightly inflamed and have a "pouty" appearance.

    0
    0
  • Instead of cleaning the baby's bottom with a moist wipe or washcloth, hold the diaper area over the sink and let warm water wash over the inflamed skin.

    0
    0
  • The eardrum is inflamed with swelling of the ear canal wall.

    0
    0
  • A vasculitic ulcer is a hole or tear that develops in the tissues around an inflamed blood vessel.

    0
    0
  • These enzymes are leaked into the blood stream when muscles become inflamed.

    0
    0
  • It starts as itchy, inflamed red patches or streaks, and as the oil penetrates into the skin, blisters and small papules form.

    0
    0
  • The rash, which is red and inflamed, usually begins to appear within two days after the initial exposure and is usually in a pattern of streaks or patches that approximates where the plant made contact with the skin.

    0
    0
  • They relieve general aches and pains and can ease dry or oily, inflamed or itchy skin.

    0
    0
  • Dermatomyositis is a disease of the connective tissue that also involves weak, tender, inflamed muscles.

    0
    0
  • People with retinoblastoma may also experience red, painful, and irritated eyes, inflamed tissue around the eye, enlarged pupils, and possibly different-colored eyes.

    0
    0
  • If the athlete keeps stressing inflamed tendons, they may rupture, and casting or surgery is sometimes necessary to correct this condition.

    0
    0
  • The liver may become sufficiently inflamed to interfere with its functioning, resulting in a yellowish color to the whites of the eyes and the skin (jaundice).

    0
    0
  • Tonsillitis is caused by viruses or bacteria that make the tonsils swell and become inflamed.

    0
    0
  • When they burst, they expose inflamed skin that looks as if it had been burned.

    0
    0
  • Staph bacteria often enter the body through inflamed hair follicles or oil glands.

    0
    0
  • The inflamed borders expand and spread the infection.

    0
    0
  • Sometimes inflamed and filled with pus, scalp ringworm lesions can cause crusting, flaking, and round bald patches.

    0
    0
  • The virus causes the lining of the nose to become inflamed and produce large quantities of thin, watery mucus.

    0
    0
  • After several days, the nose becomes less inflamed and a thick, sticky mucus replaces the watery discharge.

    0
    0
  • Since the lymphatic system of the newborn is not well developed, follicles will not usually be present, and the lymph nodes will not be enlarged, but the eye of the neonate with chlamydia will be red and inflamed.

    0
    0
  • The rash is caused by inflamed capillaries rupturing, allowing small amounts of blood to accumulate in the surrounding tissues.

    0
    0
  • Patients with inflammation of the heart membrane, pneumonia, or arthritis may need surgical treatment to drain infected fluid from the chest cavity or inflamed joints.

    0
    0
  • An inflamed epiglottis can swell and close off the windpipe, thus causing the patient to suffocate.

    0
    0
  • Seborrheic dermatitis appears as red, inflamed skin covered by greasy or dry scales that may be white, yellowish, or gray.

    0
    0
  • Sometimes only one of the parotid glands is affected, but both may be inflamed at the same time or one after the other.

    0
    0
  • Corticosteroids are injected directly into inflamed pimples.

    0
    0
  • In addition, the tube that delivers food from the mouth to the stomach (the esophagus) often becomes inflamed, and salivary glands can become swollen.

    0
    0
  • In JA, the synovial membrane becomes intensely inflamed.

    0
    0
  • Although the appendix has no known function, it can become inflamed and diseased.

    0
    0
  • They can shrink the tissue, reduce congestion, and open inflamed nasal passages, making breathing easier.

    0
    0
  • Infants old enough to crawl may have patches of inflamed skin on the neck and trunk as well.

    0
    0
  • Common symptoms include an inflamed sore in the area of the bite or scratch, swollen lymph nodes, fever, fatigue, and rash.

    0
    0
  • Peritoneal endometriosis involves active lesions that become inflamed and shed, which leads to fibrosis.

    0
    0
  • Home removal systems should also never be used on the face, neck, genitals or any sensitive or inflamed skin."

    0
    0
  • However, in some cases, these pouches of intestinal lining can become inflamed -a condition known as diverticulitis.

    0
    0
  • Gout is generally characterized by acute arthritis and inflamed joints, especially in the toe areas caused by high levels of uric acid in the body.

    0
    0
  • A fatty liver will appear larger, or inflamed with a shiny, yellow appearance.

    0
    0
  • Psoriasis produces silvery scales on the skin, while eczema is usually red and inflamed.

    0
    0
  • An infant's skin is sensitive and easily inflamed, so use caution when introducing new products to your child's skin care routine.

    0
    0
  • If acne becomes inflamed and painful, it can scar even if you don't squeeze.

    0
    0
  • This method may work on inflamed acne that has not responded to other methods.

    0
    0
  • If you have eczema, avoid harsh soaps which will dry and irritate already inflamed skin.

    0
    0
  • Whether it is red and itchy, painful and inflamed, or just plain unsightly, skin problems can be a real cause for concern.

    0
    0
  • The cells are found at or near the skin's surface and look like a scaly, inflamed, crusted area, or like a dry, scaly spot that may be pink, red, brown or black.

    0
    0
  • Other types of pimples include nodules, or very inflamed, sore bumps, and cysts, or pus-filled, inflamed lesions.

    0
    0
  • A small whitehead or blackhead may leave behind a red or brown mark which will diminish over time, but inflamed and pus-filled pimples often result in longer-lasting scars or a pitted appearance.

    0
    0
  • While eczema (also known as dermatitis) is a general term for skin conditions that feature irritated or inflamed skin, there are actually various types of the condition.

    0
    0
  • If your skin varies between dry and oily and you have inflamed pustules on your face, you may be interested in an acne treatment for combination skin.

    0
    0
  • Facial masks can sooth inflamed spots, shrink pores and have a smoothing effect on the top layer of your skin.

    0
    0
  • They experience sebum or oil blockages that results in inflamed blemishes that evolve into acne.

    0
    0
  • This mask is good for soothing inflamed skin and making it smooth.

    0
    0
  • The best anti aging cream for will address your trouble areas without making your skin feel oily or inflamed.

    0
    0
  • Lastly, some treatments destroy Propionbacterium acne that cause the appearance of red, inflamed skin.

    0
    0
  • In 1075 he caused the investiture of ecclesiastica dignitaries by secular potentates of any degree to be condemned These two reforms, striking at the most cherished privileges ant most deeply-rooted self-indulgences of the aristocratic caste ii Europe, inflamed the bitterest hostility.

    1
    2
  • He has left an amusing acccunt of his employments in the country, where his love of study was at once inflamed by a large and unwonted command of books and checked by the necessary interruptions of his otherwise happy domestic life.

    0
    1
  • According to Assur-bani-pal all the western lands were inflamed by the revolt of his brother Samas-sum-ukin.

    0
    1
  • In fact, nearly the whole of the region between the Caucasus and the Perso-Turkish frontier on the south, from the Caspian Sea on the one side to the Black Sea on the other, was embroiled in a civil war of the most sanguinary and ruthless character, the inveterate racial animosities of the combatants being in both cases inflamed by religious fanaticism.

    0
    1
  • Opinion there was in an excited state, the priests and the populace being inflamed against the anti-clerical decrees of the National Assembly of France.

    0
    1
  • Inflamed with a hatred of France just then rising to the dignity of a party principle, they found in Gallatin an enemy who was both by origin and opinion peculiarly obnoxious to them.

    1
    2
  • The chief exponent of this temper was the Pesti Hirlap, Hungary's first political newspaper, founded in 1841 by Kossuth, whose articles, advocating armed reprisals if necessary, inflamed the extremists but alienated Szechenyi, who openly attacked Kossuth's opinions.

    2
    2
  • They imagined that, like other nations, they would fallbefore their superior tactics and valour; and their cupidity was inflamed by the prospect of marching to Calcutta and plundering the country.

    1
    2
  • Thus the spirit of the labouring classes became more and more inflamed, and at the beginning of 1918 the Government had the greatest difficulty in suppressing an anti-war agitation among the working classes, which assumed a threatening form.

    0
    1
  • The conflict that arose over this question in the Christian Church was prolonged and bitter - in part because it unfortunately became inflamed by the contending interests of Roman Catholic and Protestant.

    1
    2
  • A further weakening of the dualism is indicated when, in the systems of the Valentinian school, the fall of Sophia takes place within the godhead, and Sophia, inflamed with love, plunges into the Bythos, the highest divinity, and when the attempt is thus made genetically to derive the lower world from the sufferings and passions of fallen divinity.

    1
    2
  • Boric acid is easily soluble in alcohol, and if the vapour of the solution be inflamed it burns with a characteristic vivid green colour.

    1
    1
  • The Theban god Ammon-Re was then supreme, and the evergrowing power of his priesthood may well have inflamed the jealousy of their Heliopolitan rivals.

    1
    1
  • This incident inflamed the minds of many Egyptians, and almost all the opposition elements in the country were united by the appeal to religious fanaticism, of which the incident was partly the effect and partly the cause.

    1
    1
  • Atropine is universally and constantly used in ophthalmic practice in order to dilate the pupil for examination of the retina by the ophthalmoscope, or in cases where the inflamed iris threatens to form adhesions to neighbouring parts.

    0
    1
  • The result was irritation, the nobles looking towards England as soon as Mary Tudor was succeeded by Elizabeth, while Protestantism daily gained ground, inflamed by a visit from Knox (1555-1556).

    1
    1
  • Their resentment was inflamed by a powerful party, embracing the magistrates, the ministers, the favourite eunuchs, the ladies of the court, and Eudoxia the empress herself, against whom the preacher thundered daily from the pulpit of St Sophia.

    1
    2
  • The haughty spirit of Eudoxia was inflamed by the report of a discourse commencing with the words - " Herodias is again furious; Herodias again dances; she once more demands the head of John "; and though the report was false, it sealed the doom of the archbishop. A new council was summoned, more numerous and more subservient to the wishes of Theophilus; and troops of barbarians were quartered in the city to overawe the people.

    1
    1
  • Its immediate effect was to make new and powerful enemies; for the chief priests, as well as their rivals the scribes, were now inflamed against Him.

    1
    1
  • The assassin, who, it was for a time supposed, had been inflamed by the editorials and cartoons of the demagogic opposition press, but who professed to hold the views of that branch of anarchists who believe in the assassination of rulers and persons exercising political authority, was promptly seized, and was convicted and executed in October 1901.

    1
    1
  • The really pathognomonic sign is the appearance of buboes or inflamed glands, which happens early in the illness, usually on the second day; sometimes they are present from the outset, sometimes they cannot be detected before the third day, or even later.

    1
    1
  • A Leyden jar was charged at the key, and by the electric fire thus obtained spirits were inflamed, and many other experiments performed which had been formerly made by excited electrics.

    1
    1
  • In the same way, the reflex act of coughing is useful in removing either foreign bodies or excessive secretion from the air passages; but when the mucous membrane of the respiratory tract is irritated and inflamed, it produces a feeling of tickling and a desire to cough sometimes very violently; yet the coughing simply tends to exhaust the patient, because there is really little or nothing to bring up. The same is the case in inflammation of the lung substance itself.

    1
    1
  • When the true skin is inflamed various appearances may arise, according to the intensity and extent of the inflammation, and the eruption may be papular, vesicular, pustular, tubercular, bulbous or ulcerative.

    1
    1
  • Blisters applied at some distance from inflamed parts are also sometimes useful; and probably they produce this good effect by causing a reflex contraction of the arteries in the inflamed part, and thus acting like a cold application.

    0
    1
  • Inflamed with lust, they made infamous proposals to her, and when repulsed they brought against her a false charge of adultery.

    1
    2
  • Platinized platinum (platinum foil upon which a thin film of platinum had been deposited electrolytically) and charcoal were rendered incandescent, black paper and matches immediately inflamed, ordinary brown paper pierced and burned, while thin white blotting-paper, owing to its transparency to the invisible rays, was scarcely tinged.

    0
    1
  • In the milder forms of the disease there is simply a congested or inflamed condition of the mucous membrane, with perhaps some inflammatory exudation on its surface, which is passed off by the discharges from the bowels.

    0
    1
  • The insubordination of several great vassalsthe count of Vermandois, the duke of Burgundy, the count of Flanderswho treated him as he had treated the Carolingian king; the treachery of Arnuif, archbishop of Reims, who let himself be won over by the empress Theophano; the papal hostility inflamed by the emperor against the claim of feudal France to independence,all made it seem for a time as though the unity of the Roman empire of the West would be secured at Hughs expense and in Ottos favor; but as a matter of fact this papal and imperial hostility ended by making the Capet dynasty a national one.

    0
    1
  • The question of the right of regale (right of the Crown to the revenues of vacant abbeys and bishoprics), which touched the essential rights of sovereignty, further inflamed the hostility between Innocent XI.

    0
    1
  • The symptoms of asthma are narrowed and inflamed airways.

    1
    1
  • It exerts its effects directly in inflamed tissues underlying the site of application, mainly by inhibiting prostaglandin biosynthesis.

    1
    1
  • Strands of her black hair lay round her inflamed and perspiring cheeks, her charming rosy mouth with its downy lip was open and she was smiling joyfully.

    0
    1
  • Morel, a short sturdy Frenchman with inflamed and streaming eyes, was wearing a woman's cloak and had a shawl tied woman fashion round his head over his cap.

    0
    1
  • Pneumonia-An infection in which the lungs become inflamed.

    0
    1
  • Although the high temperature in an inflamed part is chiefly due to the increased circulation of blood in it, yet the presence of inflammation appears to cause increased formation of heat either in the inflamed part itself or in the body generally, because we rarely find inflammation exist to any extent without the temperature of the body being raised and a febrile condition produced.

    0
    2
  • External influences and latent fanaticism were active; a serious insurrection broke out in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1875, and the efforts to quell it almost exhausted Turkey's resources; the example spread to Bulgaria, where abortive outbreaks in September 1875 and May 1876 led to those cruel measures of repression which were known as " the Bulgarian atrocities," 3 Mussulman public feeling was inflamed, and an attempt at Salonica to induce a Christian girl who had embraced Islam to return to her faith caused the murder of two foreign consuls by a fanatical mob.

    1
    4
  • Williams of Pant y Celyn had just published a little volume of hymns, the singing of which inflamed the people.

    1
    7