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Exacerbation meaning
An increase in the severity of something (such as a disease)
Synonyms of Exacerbation
Example sentences (18)
The payout includes $15,000 in aggravated damages for the "wholly avoidable exacerbation and aggravation" of the harm caused.
ARIKAYCE has been associated with an increased risk of respiratory adverse reactions, including hypersensitivity pneumonitis, hemoptysis, bronchospasm, and exacerbation of underlying pulmonary disease that have led to hospitalizations in some cases.
It noted that Dublin is a primary entry point for many international protection applicants and that “concentration of vulnerable and transient cohorts risks social exclusion and exacerbation of social problems”.
In the presence of acute diseases and exacerbation of chronic diseases, the drug can be administered from two to four weeks after recovery or remission.
The loss of hundreds of police riffles to rioters is clearly a worsening or exacerbation of the arms proliferation in the country.
And in 2013, a of 12 million Medicare patients found a strong association between heat and exacerbation of chronic respiratory diseases.
Collectively, these studies indicate that the risk of chronic exacerbation of photosensitivity from frequent exposure to CFLs is not negligible.
Near-ground ozone can lead to coughing, irritation of the throat and chest, exacerbation of asthma, inflammation of lung cells, aggravation of chronic lung diseases, and ozone even reduces the disease-fighting capabilities of the immune system.
Rather than seek conciliation, he chose exacerbation.
The plan is used to identify early warning signs of an asthma exacerbation and is proven to help better manage a child’s asthma.
Autoimmune processes may affect tic onset and exacerbation in some cases.
Different individuals react to various factors in different ways. citation Most individuals can develop severe exacerbation from a number of triggering agents.
Disruption to rhythms in the longer term is believed to have significant adverse health consequences on peripheral organs outside the brain, in particular in the development or exacerbation of cardiovascular disease.
In a moderate or severe exacerbation, oral corticosteroids are added to these treatments.
It can also often be complicated by the sufferer's lack of judgment and insight regarding periods of exacerbation of characteristic states.
Other The other black box warning is that ciprofloxacin should not be used in patients with myasthenia gravis due to possible exacerbation of muscle weakness which may lead to breathing problems resulting in death or ventilator support.
Post-menopausal females who are treated with hormone replacement therapy are more likely to develop TMD, or may experience an exacerbation if they already had TMD.
The political formation Right-Centre-Left, given the exacerbation of political animosity that had preceded dividing the country in the 40s, tended to turn the concurrence of parties into ideological positions.