IPA: /trəˈkoʊmə/
KK: /trəˈkōmə/
A contagious eye disease caused by a specific type of bacteria, leading to inflammation and potential blindness if not treated.
Trachoma is a significant health issue in some developing countries, where it can lead to severe vision problems.
**Trachoma** → The word 'trachoma' is derived from the Greek 'trakhōma' (meaning roughness), which comes from 'trakhus' (meaning rough). The term refers to the rough appearance of the conjunctiva in the eye affected by this disease.
Imagine the word 'trachoma' relates to 'roughness' — think of how the eye can appear rough or irritated when affected by this condition.