2022
DOI: 10.26655/jmchemsci.2022.4.11
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Abstract: Neuropathic pain is a type of chronic pain that is resulted from illness, infection, or injury or is associated with these problems. Of course, neuropathic pain is not a direct result of these factors. Nerve pain is usually a complication of illness or injury. Patients with neuropathic pain suffer from burning, stabbing, and lightning pain. The neuropathic pain in some patients is persistent. Studies revealed that there is no evidence that anesthetics interfere with the immunogenic effects of the Covid-19 vacc… Show more

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“…These factors were not examined in the proposed study. In another study in the Jahrom city itself, a high level of gastrointestinal symptoms was obvious, which was less seen in our study [57]. The number of patients under 20 years of age admitted to the intensive care unit was very low in our study.…”
Section: Results and Disscusioncontrasting
confidence: 88%
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“…These factors were not examined in the proposed study. In another study in the Jahrom city itself, a high level of gastrointestinal symptoms was obvious, which was less seen in our study [57]. The number of patients under 20 years of age admitted to the intensive care unit was very low in our study.…”
Section: Results and Disscusioncontrasting
confidence: 88%
“…Several other studies have dealt with the status of laboratory factors of coronary patients [53 and 54] and the role of race [55] and even the functioning of prehospital and emergency systems [56] in Jahrom city and it can be addressed in future studies. In another study in the Jahrom city itself, a high level of gastrointestinal symptoms was vivid, which was less seen in our study [57]. The number of patients under 20 years of age admitted to the intensive care unit was very low in our scrutiny.…”
Section: Results and Disscusioncontrasting
confidence: 79%