U – Definitions of Ailments

U – Definitions of Ailments

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“A” to “Z” Therapeutic Properties & Flower Remedies

Generated on 9/18/2008

Updated on 2/18/2009

Updated on 2/22/23

As all of you know I am done working on my Master Herbalist degree and moving on to my Doctor of Naturopath (ND). As I'm working along it seem to me that I was always looking up words to understand this foreign language, lol, so I decide to bring this to you, now all of us can understand together. 

Click on the hyper-link below to find what you are looking for (to move around this growing document or just scroll).

If you find a word that is not in this document please email the word to me at melody@melodyanns.com I will be happy to add it.

U

–   Ulcer – Open, inflamed, nonhealing sore in or a mucous membrane, especially in the lining of the alimentary canal.

–   Ultrasound – Ultra—high—frequency sound waves.  Ultrasound technology is used in a number of different medical diagnostic and treatment tools. A test in which sound waves are used to examine a fetus or view the internal organs.

–   Umbel – Umbrella-like; a flower in which the petioles all arise from the top of the stem.

–   Unguent – Substance used to soothe and heal skin; ; salve.

–   Unsaturated fat – Any of a number of dietary fats that are liquid at room temperature.  Unsaturated fats come from vegetable sources and are good sources of essential fatty acids.  Examples include flaxseed oil, sunflower oil, safflower oil, and primrose oil.

–   Urea – Nitrogenous waste product of .

–   Uremia – The  of urine by the body and the presence of high levels of urine components in the blood.

–   Urethra – In anatomy, the urethra is a tube which connects the urinary bladder to the outside of the body.  The urethra has an excretory function in both sexes to pass urine to the outside, and also a reproductive function in the male, as a passage for semen.

The external urethral sphincter is a striated muscle that allows voluntary control over urination.

–   Urethritis – (Return to Chlamydia). Is of the urethra.  The main symptom is , which is painful or difficult urination.

–   Urinalysis – The analysis of urine.

–   Uterine – Pertaining to the uterus.

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