Examples of using Difficult to treat in English and their translations into Danish
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while arthritis becomes more important and sometimes difficult to treat.
usually considered very difficult to treat.
may become more serious and more difficult to treat.
support the teeth- a very complex and difficult to treat disease.
which is difficult to treat.
the symptoms can be difficult to treat.
which is much more difficult to treat.
while the process quickly becomes chronic and is difficult to treat.
it is difficult to treat and lead to the development of complications.
Most often these are high numbers(38.5° C and more) that are difficult to treat with antipyretic drugs.
more severe obstructive bronchitis in children whose treatment is lengthy, difficult to treat obliterans, bronchiolitis
making it difficult to treat all those that are injured.
H2O INTENSE MIZANI NIGHT- TIME TREATMENT for afro hair A product that is suitable for Afro hair, difficult to treat.
a so-called false erosion which is very difficult to treat and constantly provides multiple relapses.
However, it should be said that the seizures that are typical of this syndrome is often difficult to treat;
Syphilis and gonorrhoea tend to be more difficult to treat, particularly syphilis,
Melasma can be difficult to treat melasma pigment develops gradually,
This would make it more difficult to treat common diseases such as pneumonia and other infections.
And you know that fungi is difficult to treat and also those persistent yellow toenails haunt your feet in every task you do.
honey can not be used in patients with diabetes mellitus type 2. Contraindications also apply to those patients whose disease is difficult to treat.