Na-ahụ maka ahụike Akara na-anọchite anya ọrụ ọgwụ.
Akara ọgwụ emoji na-egosi akarịrị na nke ezinụlọ gburugburu, nke a makwaara dị ka Rod of Asclepius. Akara a na-anọchite anya ike ọgwụ na ọrụ ọgwụ. Mmegharị ya gbara n'akụkọ ihe mere eme na-eme ka ọ bụrụ akara ikpebi na mpaghara ọgwụ. Ọ bụrụ na mmadụ zitere gị emoji ⚕️, o yikarịrị na ha na-ekwu maka ahụike ma ọ bụ isiokwu ahụ gbasara ọgwụgwọ.
The ⚕️ Medical Symbol emoji represents the universal symbol for medical and healthcare services. It is commonly used to signify health-related topics, concerns, or the need for medical attention.
Simply click on the ⚕️ emoji above to instantly copy it to your clipboard. You can then paste it anywhere - in messages, social media, documents, or any app that supports emojis.
The ⚕️ Akara Ọgwụ emoji was introduced in Emoji E4.0 and is now supported across all major platforms including iOS, Android, Windows, and macOS.
The ⚕️ Akara Ọgwụ emoji belongs to the Nkebi okwu category, specifically in the Ihe Na-egosiputa subcategory.
The ⚕️ (Rod of Asclepius) has ONE snake and is the correct medical symbol from Greek mythology. The Caduceus (Hermes's staff) has TWO snakes with wings and represents commerce. The US Army mistakenly adopted the Caduceus, spreading the confusion.
| Unicode Name | Staff of Aesculapius |
| Apple Name | Staff of Aesculapius |
| Makwaara dị ka | Aesculapius, Asklepios, Rod of Asclepius |
| Unicode Hexadecimal | U+2695 U+FE0F |
| Unicode Decimal | U+9877 U+65039 |
| Nkọwa Mgbanwe | \u2695 \ufe0f |
| Ngalaba | ㊗️ Nkebi okwu |
| Ngalaba pere mpe | ♾️ Ihe Na-egosiputa |
| Ntugharị | L2/16-160 |
| Unicode Version | 4.1 | 2005 |
| Emoji Version | 4.0 | 2016 |
| Unicode Hexadecimal | U+2695 U+FE0F |
| Unicode Decimal | U+9877 U+65039 |
| Nkọwa Mgbanwe | \u2695 \ufe0f |
| Ngalaba | ㊗️ Nkebi okwu |
| Ngalaba pere mpe | ♾️ Ihe Na-egosiputa |
| Ntugharị | L2/16-160 |
| Unicode Version | 4.1 | 2005 |
| Emoji Version | 4.0 | 2016 |