empyrosis

/ɛmˈpaɪrəsɪs/

Definitions

1. noun

A disease characterized by a burning sensation in the chest and a feeling of suffocation, often caused by heartburn or acid reflux.

“The patient suffered from severe empyrosis after eating spicy food.”

2. noun

A type of dry gangrene, especially of the extremities, caused by a lack of blood supply.

“The doctor diagnosed the patient with empyrosis of the leg due to poor circulation.”

Synonyms

  • dry gangrene
  • gangrene
  • trophangiosclerosis

Antonyms

  • healthy tissue
  • well-circulated blood