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Unrelieved pain can become a syndrome in its own right and cause a downward spiral in a person's health and outlook.
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Unrelieved pressure refers to the continuous, sustained force or stress on a specific area of the body without any relief or alleviation. This condition can lead to complications such as pressure sores or ulcers, as the lack of blood flow and oxygen can damage the skin and underlying tissues. Unrelieved pressure is a significant concern in healthcare settings, particularly for individuals with limited mobility. It's essential to regularly reposition patients and relieve pressure to maintain skin integrity and overall health.
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Walking and jogging are excellent exercise for someone with osteoporosis. If she begins to experience pain unrelieved by Tylenol when she exercises she should consult her doctor for ideas on how to better treat her pain or modify her activity.
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Tiredness. true exhaustion,deep, unrelieved fatigue,lack of ability to perform daily tasks, exhaustion that arises from extreme physical labour or effort over extended periods of time without recuperation time.
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