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Definitions from the WebCatarrhDefinition:Catarrh refers to the excess production of mucus, typically in the respiratory system, due to inflammation of the mucous membranes. Part of Speech:Noun Senses:Sense 1:A condition characterized by the excessive secretion of mucus in the respiratory system. Example: After catching a cold, the patient suffered from catarrh, causing them to have a persistent runny nose and cough. Related products on AmazonSense 2:An inflammation of the mucous membranes resulting in the excess production of mucus. Example: The allergic reaction caused catarrh in her sinuses, leading to a congested nose and difficulty in breathing. Related products on AmazonSense 3:A general term for any inflammation of a mucous membrane, not limited to the respiratory system. Example: The catarrh in her eyes was a symptom of conjunctivitis, causing redness and excessive tearing. Related products on AmazonNote:Catarrh can also be spelled as catarr or catarrhal. | ||||
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