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"exacerbating symptoms" is a common phrase used in written English.
It is used to describe an action that increases the intensity or severity of something, usually used in context to describe medical symptoms. For example, "The patient's poor lifestyle habits were exacerbating his symptoms."
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Yet such secrecy can cause stress, exacerbating symptoms.
The environment can also make things worse by prolonging or exacerbating symptoms.
Hospitalization is typically required for administration of hemin, and appropriate drug selection is key to avoid exacerbating symptoms with drugs that interact poorly with porphyrias.
Lack of knowledge and inaccurate symptom interpretation delayed help-seeking, exacerbating symptoms.
For PTSD, for instance, Frewen and colleagues [ 19] found evidence for a perceived causal role of the re-experiencing of traumatic memories in exacerbating symptoms of depression.
Recognising work related asthma is important in improving our understanding of the role of asthmagens in exacerbating symptoms of those already diagnosed with refractory asthma.
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Exercise, it was believed, could exacerbate symptoms.
In addition, stress may exacerbate symptoms.
This is useful because stress and tension exacerbate symptoms dramatically.
ME is an illness where any kind of exertion – physical or mental – exacerbates symptoms.
In people with psychiatric disorders, substance abuse may exacerbate symptoms such as paranoia, grandiosity, or hostility.
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