The English adjective 'Inflamed' is heavily used in two massive, distinct areas: in Medical Biology (to describe a physical condition of the body) and in Social English (to describe highly intense human emotions like anger).
In massive medical biology, any disease that legally ends with the suffix '-itis' literally means 'massive inflammation of that part'. For example: 'Arthritis' (Inflamed joints), 'Bronchitis' (Inflamed lungs), and 'Hepatitis' (Inflamed liver).
The word 'Inflamed' literally has the massive English word 'Flame' (Fire) inside it. Whether it is a massively hot, red throat infection or the massive hot anger of a mob, it always refers to intense 'Heat and Fire'.
The noun form is **Inflammation** (सूजन या दाह - Sujan). E.g., 'The doctor prescribed heavy antibiotics to drastically reduce the massive inflammation.'
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