breakthrough pain
acute pain and chroic pain
This occurs in 10-30% of adult patients and in up to 40% of children.
Psychological factors such as stress, anxiety, depression, and negative emotions can contribute to back pain by increasing muscle tension and affecting pain perception. Additionally, poor coping mechanisms and maladaptive behaviors can also play a role in the development and exacerbation of back pain.
Exacerbation means something that makes something else worse. To give you more information I would need more information in your question. Orthopaedic is an adjective, so is used to describe another term but you didn't mention what that other term was.
exacerbation; also called flare
Yes, the use of ibuprofen can trigger or worsen asthma exacerbation in some individuals.
That is the correct spelling of "exacerbation" (making a situation worse).
Periodic back pain with a loss of ones spectacles.
Acute in this context means short-term -- it hasn't been going on long. Exacerbation means signs and symptoms have gotten worse. "Acute exacerbation" of a disease means the disease has been there right along, but lately it's acting up. For example, in this season in our area (spring), I see many patients with acute exacerbation of allergies.
sudden & severe presentation of a pt with established PUD requiring hospital admission to manage may be defined as PUD exacerbation.
Synonyms for the noun exacerbation include worsening, aggravation, or heightening.When used to mean an emotional state, synonyms include irritation or annoyance.
Exacerbation