Examples of using Develop chronic in English and their translations into Bulgarian
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people may sometimes develop chronic glomerulonephritis years later.
others may develop Chronic Heart Failure due to injured Heart muscle.
Of infants infected during the first year of life develop chronic infections and 30%- 50% of children infected before the age of 6 years develop chronic infections.
resulting in bronchial secretions accumulate, develop chronic pneumonia, bronchiectasis formed.
Because without adequate therapy may develop chronic rhinitis- this form of the disease during pregnancy poses a risk to a child's health.
you may develop chronic prostatitis, which will only aggravate your condition
epidemiologic studies demonstrate that non-smokers may also develop chronic airflow limitation[3].
Thus, about 55-85% of newly infected patients remain viremic and may develop chronic liver disease.
actions can completely destroy women's self-esteem, develop chronic anxiety, clinical depression
may develop chronic disease with persistent diarrhoea,
the needs of others before even considering one's own, are common patterns in people who develop chronic illness”.
Other patients face two risks: they themselves may develop chronic liver infection and possibly serious complications such as liver cancer,
Babies with less severe renal manifestations who survive the neonatal period may still develop chronic kidney disease,
Only rarely have vaccine recipients developed chronic joint symptoms.
What are the symptoms that indicate that the patient develops chronic inflammation of the lungs?
If the patient develops chronic pharyngitis, the inflammation occurs in one of the above departments of the pharynx.
If the patient develops chronic pharyngitis, then inflammation occurs in one of the above sections of the pharynx.
6 per cent, developed chronic kidney disease.
infected from the outside, and the virus develops chronic development if the animal is under stress.
There are a variety of lifestyle changes that may reduce the risks of developing chronic or recurring prostatitis.