Diaphoresis is profuse sweating, and usually describes an acute condition. Hyperhidrosis is the medical term for the chronic condition of excessive sweating.
Nocturnal Hyperhidrosis (or Sleep Hyperhidrosis)
The medical term is perspiration. Excessive sweating is hyperhidrosis.
Dyshidrosis translates to abnormal condition of sweating, but in practice, it tends to refer to a type of hand eczema originally thought to be a problem of sweating.
It just means u sweat a lot
A potentially serious consequence of profuse sweating is called dehydration.
I am sweating profusely That is a profuse amount of garbage That person ate a profuse amount of food
Yes, it can but it isn't considered to be severe.
No, diaphoresis means profuse sweating.
One synonym for "profuse" is "abundant." It describes something that is plentiful and in great quantity.
Pain causes anxiety and blood pressure changes. One of the natural reactions to either of these is the activation of sweat glands.
Profuse sweating could mean infection, hormonal problem, heart attack, drug withdrawal, or a host of other conditions. Talk to your health care provider for a full evaluation of your symptoms.
the anitial signs of someone taking ectasy are definitely dilated pupils, profuse sweating, unusual touching, teeth grinding, and alertness.
Increased heart rate, profuse sweating, tunnel vision, adrenaline release into the bloodstream, increased breathing, heightened emotions, and sore chest.
Diverticulitis is not a fun thing to have, it can cause many symptoms. You can experience fever, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea with or without blood, pain in the abdomen as well as profuse sweating.
For anyone it may be. See doctor then if ok start exercise routine. It will get better if u lose weight etc. did for me
Lose too much water from your body can cause severe dehydration. It's very important to drink water on hot days.