"چھالہ" refers to a blister or a raised, fluid-filled bump that appears on the skin, often as a result of friction, burn, or irritation. It can be caused by various factors such as intense physical activity, burns, or allergic reactions. "چھالہ" is commonly found on the hands, feet, or any part of the body subjected to repeated rubbing or pressure.
In some cases, "چھالہ" can also refer to a rash or swelling caused by irritation or inflammation. The term is often used when discussing skin injuries or conditions where the skin has reacted to physical trauma or external factors.
Etymology:
"چھالہ" comes from the Persian word "چالہ" (Chala), which means a raised skin area filled with fluid, typically from an injury or irritation. It is commonly used in Urdu to describe blisters or swelling.
Metaphorical Use:
In Pain:
"اس کے پاؤں میں چھالہ پڑ گیا تھا، جس سے وہ چلنے میں مشکل محسوس کر رہا تھا"
(He had a blister on his foot, which made walking difficult.)
In Reaction:
"جلنے کے بعد جلد پر چھالے بن گئے تھے"
(Blisters formed on the skin after the burn.)
Cultural Significance:
"چھالہ" has cultural significance in the context of labor and physical work, as workers or athletes often experience blisters due to repetitive motions. It is also significant in medical practices where the treatment of blisters or skin irritation is essential.
Social and Emotional Impact:
"چھالہ" evokes feelings of discomfort, pain, and irritation. It represents the body's response to physical stress and injury.
Synonyms & Antonyms Context:
Synonyms (Urdu): پھوڑا، ورم
Synonyms (English): blister, swelling, rash
Antonyms (Urdu): آرام، سکون
Antonyms (English): comfort, relief
Word Associations:
"درد" (Dard) - pain
"جلنا" (Jalna) - burn
"چمڑہ" (Chamra) - skin
"ورم" (Waram) - swelling