The older I get the hotter (temperature wise) I get. I am in sales, and used to do a lot of presentations in front of large groups of professionals. Now I get way to hot to get in from of people... in fact, I start dripping of sweat in slightly stressful situations, or after a little physical effort (walking up a couple flights of stairs. I sweat in my sleep, but at times during the day, it looks like I fell in the pool. What is the deal? How do I cool down. I am 42 years old, and my weight is 190 pounds at 6'3", so I'm not fat. This is becoming very embarrassing. Please help me. - Jeff hongkongbuckeye@gmail.com
3/4ths of a 2 oz bottle Aromatic ammonia spirits to 1 gallon water and ice
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The body first uses sweating to reduce any increase in body temperature. If the person is dehydrated or cannot sweat, temperature can continue to rise.
No there is not. Ammonia is a harmful gas for body.
To cool the surface of the skin and reduce body temperature.
When dancing,the body temperature increases. To release the excess body heat, the sweat glands secrete sweat on to the skin to reduce body temperature.
Yes there is ammonia in human body. Most of the ammonia in body is obtained during digestion in the intestine. The bacteria break down proteins in food to form ammonia. Liver converts ammonia into urea which you urinate out.
The sperm need to be cooler than body temperature, hot tubs increase the temperature of the testicles above body temperature and production of sperm is decreased.
Paracetamol is used to reduce temperature in body which we call Antipyritic. it is also the to reduce pain which we call Antagic as well.
NO there is not. Ammonia is harmfull for body.
skin provides a control mechanism to maintain a homeostasis temperature of the whole body. when body temperature too low the body generates a body shaking mechanical force to provide energy to the body. when body temperature too high, the sweat gland releases energy as heat form to reduce body temperature.
It is not the best method of measuring body temperature. Dogs don't sweat to reduce their body heat, but they evaporate water they breath out through their mouth to reduce temperature (panting) This means that the mouth temperature is constantly changing depending on whether the dog is panting. It is more accurate to take temperature from inside the anus.