Примери за използване на Patient may feel на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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The patient may feel nauseous.
A few days after surgery, the patient may feel pain in the pelvis.
The patient may feel some pressure.
With the defeat of some parts of the intestine, the patient may feel pain in the process of defecation.
The patient may feel slight pressure.
Importantly, as the ulcer and gastritis, the patient may feel pain on an empty stomach.
The patient may feel a pressure sensation.
If with pharyngitis the inflammatory process of tubofaringeal rollers occurs, then the patient may feel pain in the ears.
The patient may feel little pressure on the eyes.
Immediately after the procedure, the patient may feel groggy and nauseated from the anesthesia.
The patient may feel pressure within the eye initially.
And before an experienced dermatologist accurately diagnoses the disease itself, the patient may feel that he has lice on nerves.
The patient may feel the urge to gag, but this feeling will soon pass.
And before an experienced dermatologist accurately diagnoses the disease itself, the patient may feel that he has lice on nerves.
The patient may feel that the bladder has not emptied, but the jet is interrupted.
Chronic illness may also have psychological impacts where the patient may feel depressed, angry, frustrated and lonely.
The patient may feel as though he or the environment is moving.
During the procedure, a patient may feel pressure or pulling, but should feel no pain.
The patient may feel that boiling water is poured on his skin or, conversely, ice water.
During remission, the patient may feel an unexpressed coordination disorder, or complain of mild tinnitus.
The patient may feel a lump in the throat, discomfort in the neck, and even unusual wheeze may appear.
In such circumstances, the patient may feel irritated and frustrated about his state; this is more relevant when the patient is a child.
Also, the patient may feel pain during an erection, reduced sensitivity of the head, and the swelling kept longer than necessary.
Also, the patient may feel pain during an erection, a decrease in the sensitivity of the head, and of swelling is maintained for a longer time than it already is.
At this time, the patient may feel a bloating, but after the end of the examination, excess air will be pumped through a specially designed endoscope channel.
Some patients may feel dizzy after injecting Movymia.
Patients may feel misunderstood, marginalised, or stigmatised.
With no symptoms, but as the condition progresses, patients may feel short of breath.
Some patients may feel pain, stinging, tingling, or burning sensations at the place where they inject the medicine.
Patients may feel a vibration or some friction during the procedure, but generally no pain.