Examples of using Exacerbation in English and their translations into Hebrew
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diarrhea, exacerbation of neurodermitis, and in rare cases even an allergic shock.
Having the test during the exacerbation of chronic diseases and acute infectious and inflammatory diseases(ARVI, flu, etc.) is highly undesirable.
autonomic dysfunction, exacerbation of diseases of the urogenital system,
vomiting and exacerbation of chronic medical conditions.
As an effective tool that can eliminate exacerbation of hemorrhoids and relieve pain and other symptoms,
with periods of reduction and exacerbation of discomfort.
More sparing during an exacerbation of the disease is a drink made of instant coffee, but it can also cause bleeding.
Arab Health to address the exacerbation of asthma in the MENA region as currently only 30% of people are treated in a controlled environment.
Using ointments not for designated purpose, can lead to an exacerbation of a disease and is considerable worsen a condition of the patient.
Uncontrolled use of medicines can lead to an exacerbation of all the symptoms that appear,
Repeated infection of the bronchi causes exacerbation of COPD, which leads to a significant deterioration in the course of the underlying pathology.
Time to first exacerbation, treatment failure rate,
As an effective tool that can quickly eliminate exacerbation of hemorrhoids at home,
With exacerbation, it is recommended to make compresses,
What could there be explained by the previous nationalist exacerbation happens also in Nunez Feijoo's Galicia, of very different political components.
This study aimed at evaluating the exacerbation of depression, hostility, and social anxiety in the course of getting addiction to Internet or remitting from Internet addiction among adolescents.
the raw fruit and vegetables can cause an exacerbation of an illness.
it can cause an exacerbation of a disease.
Often, people faced with sciatica, prefer to endure the attacks of exacerbation that occur several times a year.