Examples of using Difficult to treat in English and their translations into Norwegian
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These localized symptoms are difficult to treat, and people often do not tell their doctor because of modesty or embarrassment.
Especially difficult to treat fistulaDamage to internal organs
The system of vectors helps to reach areas of the hair more difficult to treat and allows the sulfur bridges to open in a homogeneous way.
Among the most difficult to treat are those that involve marital problems
which will be much more difficult to treat.
Once developed, these infections are difficult to treat since they are resistant to several antibiotics.
these infections are more difficult to treat than other infections.
Details Oenobiol Remodelant is a dietary supplement that helps to eliminate fat localized in the areas the most difficult to treat: hips, belly and waist.
Mycoses are difficult to treat, but if you carefully consider personal hygiene
can be more difficult to treat.
The drink can even soothe difficult to treat conditions such as dermatitis,
which is much more difficult to treat.
The affected areas could be difficult to treat.
may become more serious and difficult to treat.
the affected areas could be difficult to treat.
urinary tract infections that are difficult to treat.
great effect is also usually considered much hair on difficult to treat.
And also you recognize that fungi is difficult to treat and also those persistent yellow nails haunt your feet in every task you do.
kill intestinal microflora, causing difficult to treat dysbiosis.
while arthritis becomes more important and sometimes difficult to treat.