How Do You Spell PRURIGO?

Pronunciation: [pɹˈʊ͡əɹɪɡˌə͡ʊ] (IPA)

Prurigo is a medical term used to describe a skin condition where small, itchy bumps develop on the skin. The correct pronunciation of this word is "proo-RI-goʊ" and it is spelled phonetically as "pru-ri-go". The "pr" at the beginning of the word is pronounced like "pro" and not "pur". The "u" in the second and third syllables is pronounced like "oo" and not "uh". The stress is on the second syllable "ri". Proper pronunciation is important for clear communication in medical settings.

PRURIGO Meaning and Definition

  1. Prurigo is a medical condition characterized by the presence of chronic, itchy skin lesions. It is a dermatological disorder that can affect individuals of any age, although it tends to be more common in children and older adults. The condition is often chronic and can cause significant discomfort and distress to those affected.

    The exact cause of prurigo is not fully understood, but it is believed to be related to underlying allergic or immunologic factors. The condition is often associated with excessive scratching or rubbing of the affected skin, which can lead to further skin damage and inflammation.

    The primary symptom of prurigo is intense itching, which can be particularly bothersome at night. The skin lesions associated with prurigo are typically small, raised bumps that may be red, brown, or gray in color. The lesions are often found in clusters and can be located on any part of the body, although they are most commonly seen on the arms, legs, and trunk.

    Treatment for prurigo usually involves a combination of medications and self-care measures. Topical corticosteroids or antihistamines may be prescribed to alleviate itching and reduce inflammation. Avoiding triggers that worsen the condition, such as certain fabrics or irritants, can also be helpful.

    In some cases, prurigo may resolve on its own, while in others it may persist for an extended period of time. It is important for individuals with prurigo to seek proper medical evaluation and follow a treatment plan to manage symptoms and prevent complications.

  2. A chronic disease of the skin marked by a persistent eruption of papules which itch intensely.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

  3. An eruptive disease of the skin, accompanied by much itching; the itch.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for PRURIGO

  • orurigo
  • lrurigo
  • -rurigo
  • 0rurigo
  • peurigo
  • pdurigo
  • pfurigo
  • pturigo
  • p5urigo
  • p4urigo
  • pryrigo
  • prhrigo
  • prjrigo
  • pririgo
  • pr8rigo
  • pr7rigo
  • prueigo
  • prudigo
  • prufigo

Etymology of PRURIGO

The word "prurigo" comes from Latin, specifically from the Latin word "prurire", meaning "to itch". The suffix "-igo" in Latin is used to form nouns indicating a condition or disorder. Therefore, "prurigo" literally means "itchy condition" or "itching disorder".

Similar spelling words for PRURIGO

Plural form of PRURIGO is PRURIGOS

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