Sentence examples for were pain from inspiring English sources

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were pain

noun

An ache or bodily suffering, or an instance of this; an unpleasant sensation, resulting from a derangement of functions, disease, or injury by violence; hurt.

  • The greatest difficulty lies in treating patients with chronic pain.

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Outcome: The primary outcomes were pain and function.

Common topics were pain (62%), nutrition (53%), social support (52%), and resources (39%).

My symptoms were pain in the lower back and groin area and blood in the urine.

The most common reasons for refusal were pain and risk.

Secondary outcomes were: pain, difficulty with specific hand activity and difficulty with usual hand activity.

Outcome measures: The primary outcome measures were pain intensity and disability after the four-week intervention.

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Her days were pain-free.

All patients were pain-free in rest and could perform their daily activities without pain.

Out of the 11 treated, two patients were pain-free, three had some pain reduction, while five had no response.

At follow-up, all patients were pain-free and declared a subjective stable feeling at the implant region.

CH attacks recurred in all patients who were pain-free at the previous middle-term follow-up.

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