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 ⇄SuchrichtungÜbersetzung für 'pain attack' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a pain attack | pain attacks
med.
pain attack
Schmerzanfall {m}
med.
pain attack
Schmerzattacke {f}
med.
attack of pain
Schmerzanfall {m}
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Übersetzung für 'pain attack' von Englisch nach Deutsch

pain attack
Schmerzanfall {m}med.

Schmerzattacke {f}med.

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attack of pain
Schmerzanfall {m}med.
Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Just like with a heart attack, not all chest pain is caused by conditions involving the heart.
  • The chest pain experienced, also known as cardiospasm and non-cardiac chest pain can often be mistaken for a heart attack.
  • In many ways Chávez was the epitome of the "Mexican" style of boxing: He patiently but relentlessly stalked and closed in on the other fighter, ignoring whatever punishment he took for the chance to dish out his own at close range, particularly in the form of a crunching body attack that would either wear down his opponents until they collapsed in pain and exhaustion, or became too tired to defend as Chávez shifted his attack to the head and went for a knockout.
  • It has been shown that they possess both enhanced strength and a collective intelligence which is shown during an attack on the Red Lanterns when Atrocitus stabs one of the Third Army in the eyes, where all the Third Army felt the pain.
  • Most people are asymptomatic but if a stone blocks the biliary tract it causes a gallbladder attack, symptoms may include sudden pain in the upper right abdomen and or center of the abdomen.
  • The single nucleotide change in the beta-globin means that even the smallest of exertions on the part of the carrier results in severe pain and even heart attack.
  • A band of male inhabitants attack the landing party, and a captured attacker warns Kirk about the "others", also known as "the givers of pain and delight".
  • concluded that the pre-primal rise in vital signs indicates the person's neurotic defenses are being stretched by the ascending Pain to the point of producing an "acute anxiety attack" (the conventional description), and the fall to more normal levels than pre-primal levels indicates a degree of resolution of the Pain.
  • A characteristic symptom of a gallstone attack is the presence of colic-like pain in the upper-right side of the abdomen, often accompanied by nausea and vomiting.
  • Bereavement also increases the risk of heart attack.
  • Patients arriving to the emergency department with a myocardial infarction (heart attack) are likely to be triaged to the resuscitation area.
  • After the attack Zappa needed to use a wheelchair for an extended period, making touring impossible for over half a year.
  • In August an attack of gout forced her to stay an extra week in Bath, her second visit to the spa town for its medicinal waters.
  • An acute asthma exacerbation is commonly referred to as an "asthma attack".
  • On the advice of his doctor Samuel Habershon in the aftermath of an attack of facial neuralgia, Gladstone stayed at Cannes from the end of November 1897 to mid-February 1898.
  • She fought the disease, but it was found that she was also suffering from Bright's disease, which had weakened her, making it impossible to survive the attack.
  • In a bottom strike, as taught by Impact self-defense and other self-defense systems, the defendant drives his or her hips and bottom region backward into an attacker holding them from behind in order to cause the attacker to off-balance and bend forward and possibly cause pain by striking the groin or midsection forcefully.
  • They are not recommended in those who have had a previous heart attack as they increase the risk of death or recurrent MI.
  • In 1888 Sheridan suffered a series of massive heart attacks two months after sending his memoirs to the publisher.
  • Often gallbladder attacks (biliary colic) precede acute cholecystitis.
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