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mụn nhọt

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The Vietnamese word "mụn nhọt" refers to a type of skin infection that is commonly known as a "boil" or "furuncle" in English. It usually appears as a painful, swollen bump on the skin, often filled with pus.

Explanation:
  1. Basic Definition: "Mụn nhọt" is a small, inflamed area on the skin that can be red, swollen, and painful. It usually occurs when bacteria infect a hair follicle.

  2. Usage Instructions:

    • You can use "mụn nhọt" to describe a specific kind of skin issue, so it is often used in medical contexts or when talking about skin health.
    • It is important to notice that "mụn nhọt" can be serious if left untreated, as it can lead to further infections.
Example Sentence:
  • "Tôi bị mụn nhọtlưng, rất đau." (I have a boil on my back, it hurts a lot.)
Advanced Usage:
  • In medicine, "mụn nhọt" can also refer to multiple boils, which may be described as "mụn nhọt nhiều" (multiple boils).
Word Variants:
  • Mụn: This means "pimple" or "spot" and can refer to various types of skin blemishes, while "nhọt" specifically refers to boils.
  • Mụn cóc: Refers to "warts," which are different from boils but also skin-related issues.
Different Meanings:
  • "Mụn" alone can refer to various skin issues (like acne, pimples, etc.), but "mụn nhọt" specifically indicates an infected bump.
Synonyms:
  • "Nhọt": This can be used interchangeably with "mụn nhọt" in some contexts, but it is less commonly used alone.
  • "Mụn mủ": Means "pus-filled pimple," which is similar but not necessarily the same as a boil.
Summary:

In summary, "mụn nhọt" is a Vietnamese term for a boil or furuncle, representing a painful and swollen bump on the skin due to infection.

  1. Furuncle; boil

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