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Q: How do the kidneys compensate for excessive perspiration?
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What is excessive perspiration called?

Either "Excessive Perspiration" or, as my doctor called it, "over-active sweat glands" which is treatable.


Is diaphoresis real?

Yes, it's a medical term for excessive perspiration.


Can excessive perspiration from the nail effect the services a cosmetologist can perform on a client?

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What percentage of all alcohol eliminated by the body comes from the lungs kidneys and perspiration?

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What is the medical term of condition of sweating?

The medical term is perspiration. Excessive sweating is hyperhidrosis.


What is the term meaning sweating excessively?

The medical term for excessive sweating is called hyperhidrosisHyperhidrosisThe condition of excessive sweating is called hyperhydrosis.Hyperhidrosis is the medical term meaning excessive perspiration.


What organs excretes water?

Mainly the kidneys, but water loss through the lungs (in a dry environment), the skin through perspiration and the intestinal tract is significant.


What does diaphoresis mean?

Diaphoresis is a medical term used to refer to perspiration or sweating.


Why is lasix prescribed for wheezing?

the wheezing is caused by the excessive fluids in the lungs, lasix helps to remove it by way of the kidneys.


Why do kidney diseases often cause excessive fluid to accumulate?

Since the kidneys are intimately involved with the body's fluid balance, diseases of the kidney often cause excessive fluid to accumulate.


How does the renal system compensate for conditions of respiratory alkalosis?

It expels or retains carbon dioxide in the blood.


What effect does it has on the hematocrit if the kidneys respond to a decrease in oxygen?

a decrease in oxygen will result with an increase of red blood cell production (more carriers for hemoglobin to compensate for the lower levels of oxygen). The kidneys produce erythropoietin that stimulate RBC production.