Phlebitis

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /fləˈbaɪtɪs/

Definitions of phlebitis

noun inflammation of a vein, typically in the legs

Example Sentences

A1 Phlebitis is a medical condition that causes inflammation of the veins.

A2 If left untreated, phlebitis can lead to serious complications.

B1 The doctor prescribed antibiotics to treat the phlebitis in my leg.

B2 After surgery, the patient developed phlebitis in their arm.

C1 The nurse monitored the patient closely for signs of phlebitis following the IV insertion.

C2 Phlebitis can be a common complication after long periods of immobility.

Examples of phlebitis in a Sentence

formal The patient developed phlebitis after the surgery due to a blood clot forming in the vein.

informal My mom had to go back to the hospital because of phlebitis in her arm.

slang I can't believe I got phlebitis from that stupid IV!

figurative The corruption in the government can be compared to phlebitis, slowly causing harm from within.

Grammatical Forms of phlebitis

plural

phlebitides

present tense

phlebitis

future tense

will phlebitis

perfect tense

has phlebitis

continuous tense

is phlebitising

singular

phlebitis

positive degree

phlebitis

infinitive

to phlebitis

gerund

phlebitising

participle

phlebitised

Origin and Evolution of phlebitis

First Known Use: 1805 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'phlebitis' originated from the Greek word 'phleps' meaning vein, and the suffix '-itis' indicating inflammation.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe inflammation of a vein, the term 'phlebitis' has evolved to encompass a broader range of venous disorders and conditions.