Bakhar
Bakhar
Bakhar (pronunciation: /bɑːkɑːr/) is a term used in the medical field, particularly in the context of anatomy and physiology.
Etymology
The term 'Bakhar' is derived from the Arabic word 'بخار' which translates to 'steam' or 'vapor'. In the medical context, it is often used to refer to a state of fever or high body temperature.
Definition
In medical terminology, 'Bakhar' is used to describe a condition where the body's temperature is higher than normal, often as a result of an infection or illness. It is a common symptom in various diseases and conditions such as influenza, malaria, and meningitis.
Related Terms
- Hyperthermia: A condition where the body produces or absorbs more heat than it can dissipate.
- Hypothermia: A medical emergency that occurs when your body loses heat faster than it can produce heat.
- Pyrexia: Another term for fever, often used in clinical settings.
- Thermoregulation: The ability of an organism to keep its body temperature within certain boundaries.
See Also
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Bakhar
- Wikipedia's article - Bakhar
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