Examples of using Recur in English and their translations into Hindi
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This is because the downside of using the drops is that nasal congestion can often return(recur) when you stop using them.
you will hear the term"residual value" recur like a leitmotif.
I will summarize three themes that recur across chapters and that will be particularly important in the future.
there is probably about a 1 in 10 chance that Bowen's disease will come back(recur) after treatment.
Some people do have symptoms that last longer or come back(recur).
10 hours and recur every second day.
it is more likely to spread and recur than other types of the disease.
effective only if taken regularly and that symptoms may recur if the medication is stopped.
If we can have that understanding all the time, then these problems won't recur.
are taken regularly and that signs may recur if the medication is ceased.
Hyperthyroidism can recur during the first year after the baby is born,
evidence that certain nutritional supplements could reduce the chance of survival from the disease and increase the chance that the cancer would recur after treatment.
It can also be used after surgery to reduce the risk that the cancer may recur in the area of the rectum where it began.
meaning that the tumor will recur in other organs, such as bones or lungs.
it may not recur despite surgery, so if your symptoms are persistent
there is a chance that the cyst will recur, as the wall of the cyst is not removed,
wearing soft contact lenses only for limited time periods or switching to gas permeable contact lenses to decrease the risk that GPC might recur.
as well as to migrate and recur.
the fact that most resolve after delivery(but that's not the case with everyone) and can recur with subsequent pregnancies suggests a tie to hormones
Prevention and comprehensive treatment of recurring chronic infections caused by herpes viruses;