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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cause pressure" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to exert or create pressure or stress on someone or something. Example: The constant demands and expectations of his job were starting to cause pressure on his mental health.
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We believe this does not cause pressure on the Carpal Tunnel nerves.
A meningioma can cause pressure on the brain, and spinal fluid?
She tugs at my clothes to remove wrinkles that could cause pressure sores.
Also known as herniation, can cause pressure on a nerve, which can radiate pain down the leg.
If you have nerve pain or loss of sensation (neuropathy), avoid activities that could cause pressure ulcers or stress fractures.
"Can this tumor cause pressure on my brain?" "It could, but yours is too small for that".
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Occasionally, catheter-associated thrombosis may cause pressure-sensitive swelling of the affected extremity.
However, they only become symptomatic when large enough to cause pressure-related complaints or cranial nerve palsy or headache.
We considered some of these, including videomicroscopic techniques, whilst offering direct visualization of the microcirculation, the tissue contact element is largely uncontrolled and may cause pressure-induced artefacts.
So high wind power penetration in the power system could cause pressures on peak-valley regulation and accommodating problems [14].
"On the other hand," he continues, "if you infuse the antifreeze at high pressure to get it in fast, you'll cause pressure-induced cellular rupture.
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