How Do You Spell SANDWORM DISEASE?

Pronunciation: [sˈandwɜːm dɪzˈiːz] (IPA)

Sandworm disease is a parasitic skin infection caused by larvae of certain types of worm that inhabit sandy beaches. The spelling of this disease can be explained using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA): /ˈsændwɜːm dɪˈziːz/. The first syllable "sand" is pronounced with the short "a" sound, while "worm" is pronounced with a long "o." The stress is on the second syllable "worm." The final syllable "disease" is pronounced with a long "e," and the stress falls on the second syllable as well.

SANDWORM DISEASE Meaning and Definition

  1. Sandworm disease, also known as "sandworm infestation" or "sandworm infection," refers to a medical condition caused by the parasitic infestation of sandworms in the human body. Sandworms are a type of parasitic worms commonly found in sandy or desert areas, and their larvae can penetrate human skin, leading to various health complications.

    Symptoms of sandworm disease may include intense itching, inflammation, and the development of red, raised tracks on the skin known as "creeping eruptions." These eruptions often follow the migratory routes of the sandworm larvae under the skin, leaving a visible trail. As the infection progresses, individuals may experience fever, muscle aches, fatigue, and sometimes the formation of secondary bacterial infections at the larvae entry points.

    The primary mode of transmission of sandworm disease is direct contact with sandworm larvae-infested soil or sand. Therefore, individuals who frequently engage in activities such as sandboarding, sand digging, or living in sandy areas are at a higher risk of contracting the disease. Adequate personal hygiene, such as thorough handwashing and avoiding direct skin contact with contaminated sand, can significantly reduce the risk of infection.

    Treatment for sandworm disease typically involves a combination of topical antiparasitic medications to kill the worms and alleviate the symptoms. In severe cases, oral antiparasitic medications may be prescribed to target any migrating larvae in the body. Prompt and effective treatment is essential to prevent complications such as secondary skin infections or deeper tissue damage.

    Overall, sandworm disease is a parasitic infection caused by sandworm larvae infestation, primarily affecting individuals who come into contact with infested sandy environments. Vigilant personal hygiene practices and timely treatment are crucial in managing and preventing the spread of this condition.

  2. An inflammatory eruption on the inner side of the sole, observed in certain parts of Australia, marked by a patch of erythema spreading in spirals, and disappearing spontaneously.

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

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