Cauterize

C2 16+
  • Frequency of Use
    25 %
  • Retention Rate
    70 %
  • Complexity
    80 %
  • Cauterize Meanings

    verb to burn or sear with a heated instrument or caustic substance, typically to stop bleeding or prevent infection

    Fields related to cauterize

    Medicine

    Cauterize is used in medicine to describe the process of burning or searing a wound or tissue to stop bleeding or prevent infection.

    Surgery

    In surgical procedures, cauterize is used to seal blood vessels or tissue to control bleeding.

    Dentistry

    In dentistry, cauterize may be used to seal blood vessels or tissues during oral surgeries.

    Veterinary Medicine

    Cauterize is also used in veterinary medicine for similar purposes as in human medicine, to stop bleeding or prevent infection.

    Emergency Medicine

    In emergency situations, cauterize may be used as a quick method to stop bleeding before proper medical treatment can be administered.

    Occupation Usage of cauterize

    Writer

    In medical writing, the term 'cauterize' may be used to describe a procedure where a wound or tissue is burned or seared to stop bleeding or prevent infection.

    Psychologist

    In psychological contexts, 'cauterize' may be used metaphorically to describe the process of addressing and resolving emotional or psychological wounds.

    Surgeon

    Surgeons may use the term 'cauterize' to refer to the process of using heat or chemicals to seal blood vessels or tissue during surgery to prevent bleeding.

    Veterinarian

    Veterinarians may use 'cauterize' to describe the process of using heat or other methods to stop bleeding or remove tissue in animals during surgical procedures.

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