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ache
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Western cultures
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Seeking medical attention for persistent aches is common and encouraged, with a focus on identifying the cause and treating the underlying issue.
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1
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2
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agony
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Western countries
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Agony is often associated with intense physical or emotional suffering, and seeking medical or psychological help is common.
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1
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3
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agony
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Western countries
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Agony is often associated with physical or emotional suffering, and seeking medical or psychological help is common.
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1
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4
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agony
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Western countries
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Agony is typically associated with extreme physical or mental suffering and is often used to describe intense pain or distress.
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1
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5
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agony
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Western culture
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Agony is often associated with suffering and intense physical or emotional pain, and seeking relief or treatment is considered necessary.
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1
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6
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discomfort
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Western countries
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Expressing discomfort openly is often encouraged and seen as a sign of honesty and authenticity.
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1
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7
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discomfort
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Western countries
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Expressing discomfort or pain openly is generally accepted and may be seen as a way of seeking assistance or empathy.
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1
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8
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discomfort
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Western countries
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Expressing discomfort openly is generally accepted and even encouraged as a way to seek support and empathy.
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1
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9
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pain
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Western countries
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Persons with severe pain are likely to seek medical attention
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1
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10
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pain
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Western culture
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Pain is typically seen as a signal of potential injury or illness and is often treated with medication or therapy.
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1
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11
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pain
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Western culture
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Pain is often seen as a signal that something is wrong and should be addressed, and seeking treatment for pain is common.
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1
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12
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pain
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Western cultures
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It is common to express and discuss physical pain openly.
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1
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