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Why Do Patients Become Uncooperative?

Patients may become uncooperative for several reasons:
- Fear and Anxiety: They may be scared of the procedures or the outcomes.
- Pain: Discomfort can make cooperation difficult.
- Lack of Understanding: They may not fully understand their condition or the necessity of treatment.
- Cultural Differences: Misunderstandings arising from different cultural norms and values.
- Previous Negative Experiences: Past bad experiences with healthcare can lead to distrust.

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