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Discover Ludwig"pressing pain" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a feeling of pain, usually one that is intense and sustained. For example, "The pressing pain in my chest made it difficult to breathe."
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Tension-type headache is characterised by a bilateral, pressing pain of mild to moderate intensity.
The character of pain, as expected, was described as lancinating or stabbing in the vast majority of patients, followed by throbbing or pressing pain (Table 5).
On 8th March 2012, a 39 year-old man presented to the emergency department 12 hours after the onset of right orbital, enduring, pressing pain.
In a study, D. nipponica decoction was used to treat 35 cases with knee osteoarthritis at 1 dose/day during a course of 30 days, where the degree of arthralgia, joint pressing pain, the degree of joint swelling and joint function grading were regarded as the observation indices.
Physical examination revealed a tender swelling and pressing pain in the media region of the left leg.
On admission, a physical examination found an enlarged submental lymph node which was soft and removable without pressing pain.
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In one memorable scene he undergoes back-to-back root-canal surgery, but as he is in withdrawal he is forced to weather the entire procedure without anaesthetic, pressing his pain into two tennis balls until his fingernails crack.
Though nobody is going to argue the value and impact of online shopping on the business world, there are plenty of folks who recognize a need to satisfy the pressing consumer pain points in order to create more efficient and satisfactory online shopping experiences across the board.
To be included, patients had to describe all the pain features of TTH: bilateral location, pressing and tightening pain, moderate intensity (≤6 on a 10-points numerical pain rate scale, NPRS) and no aggravation of pain during physical activity.
To be included children had to describe the characteristics typical of CTTH associated with peri-cranial tenderness following the criteria of the International Headache Society (IHS 2.3.1) [17], bilateral location, pressing or tightening pain, mild/moderate intensity (≤6 on a numerical pain rate scale) and no aggravation of headache during physical activity.
To be included children had to describe all the characteristics typical of CTTH according to the ICHD-II criteria [26]: bilateral location, pressing or tightening pain, mild/moderate intensity (≤6 on a numerical pain rate scale) and no aggravation of headache during physical activity.
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