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“... and post- training period, the intensity of pain was evaluated throughout a subjective analogical...”
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“... in relationships. It was also related to the onset of dyspareunia and decrease in libido. Conclusion and...”
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“... were: sudden pain, scabs, herpes flare-up, and edema. The average score of pain during the procedure...”
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“... of hypodermic injections and decrease pain during its application and the phobia of the patient, following the...”
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“... (psychological well-being, perceived stress and pain coping strategies) has never been studied. Material and...”
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“... pressure, subjective pain scale, Schirmer's test, pupillary diameter, intraocular pressure...”
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