How Do You Spell PAPULE?

Pronunciation: [pˈapjuːl] (IPA)

Papule is a medical term that refers to a small, elevated, solid bump on the skin. This term is often used to describe different types of skin lesions. When pronounced, the "pa" segment of papule sounds like the "p" in "pet" followed by the "a" in "father." The "pu" segment sounds like the "p" in "pet" followed by the sound "yoo." The last "le" segment sounds like the word "lull." The IPA phonetic transcription of papule is /ˈpæpjul/.

PAPULE Meaning and Definition

  1. A papule is a small, solid, and elevated lesion that appears on the skin. It is a term commonly used in dermatology to describe a specific type of skin abnormality. Papules typically have a rounded or dome-shaped appearance, and they can vary in size, ranging from a few millimeters to a centimeter in diameter.

    This skin lesion is characterized by its distinctive texture, which is firm to the touch. Papules can occur anywhere on the body, and they may appear in clusters or individually. They often have a red or pink coloration but can also be skin-colored. In some cases, papules can be accompanied by pain, itching, or other discomforting sensations.

    Papules are often caused by various dermatological conditions, such as acne, eczema, psoriasis, or insect bites. They can also be a result of an allergic reaction or a skin infection. Generally, papules are considered benign and do not pose any significant health risks. However, in rare cases, they can be a sign of a more serious underlying condition.

    Diagnosis of a papule is typically done through visual examination by a healthcare professional. Treatment options for papules depend on the specific cause. This may involve topical medications, oral medications, lifestyle modifications, or surgical procedures, depending on the severity and underlying condition. It is recommended to consult with a dermatologist for proper diagnosis and management of papules.

  2. A small circumscribed elevation on the skin, containing no fluid; pimple.

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

  3. A pimple.

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

Common Misspellings for PAPULE

  • oapule
  • lapule
  • 0apule
  • pzpule
  • pspule
  • pwpule
  • pqpule
  • paoule
  • palule
  • pa-ule
  • pa0ule
  • papyle
  • paphle
  • papjle
  • papile
  • pap8le
  • pap7le
  • papuls
  • papulke
  • papulg

Etymology of PAPULE

The word "papule" traces its etymology back to the Latin language. It comes from the Latin word "papula" which means "pimple" or "pustule". The Latin term originates from the smaller Latin word "papula" which means "bulla" or "swelling". This word, in turn, is derived from the Latin verb "papare", which means "to swell" or "to cause swelling". Over time, the word "papule" was adopted into medical terminology to refer to a small, raised, solid bump on the skin, which is a common characteristic of certain skin conditions.

Similar spelling words for PAPULE

Plural form of PAPULE is PAPULES

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