Why do doctors usually say there might be some pressure/discomfort before doing something that’s going to hurt real bad?

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Why do they tend to downplay it so much most of the time? Do they truly not think it will be painful? Or is there some other reason for that?

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It normally assuages the imminent reaction to the pending hurt, for some the existing trepidation will override the doctors statement, while for others the epithet will mitigate the experienced pain.

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