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Adhesions Meaning in English

word · lemma: adhesion

ædˈhiʒən
ad-HEE-zhun
ɐdhˈiːʒən
ud-HEE-zhun

Definition

Adhesions are bands of scar-like tissue that form between two surfaces inside the body, often after surgery or injury, causing them to stick together when they should be separate. In a general context, it can also mean things that are stuck together.

Usage & Nuances

Most commonly used in medical contexts to describe internal scar tissue after surgery ("abdominal adhesions"). Outside medicine, 'adhesions' is rare; use 'adhesion' or 'adhesive' for general sticking. Not to be confused with 'adhesion' (singular, the property of sticking).

Example Sentences

After the surgery, the doctor said some adhesions had formed in her abdomen.

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Scar tissue can cause adhesions between organs.

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Patients with adhesions sometimes have stomach pain.

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The surgeon explained that adhesions could make another operation more difficult.

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Some people don't notice their adhesions until years after an injury.

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Abdominal adhesions are a common complication after certain surgeries.

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