high temperatures
Sweating and thirst
Sweating and thirst
sweating and shivering
A response.
The usual example is when you smell good food, your mouth starts watering.
You start maybe sweating around them.You probably will think about them more than usual people.They will be the first thing on your mind.
Yes. One of the symptoms of menopause would be heat flashes and irregular sweating.
Yes. It is a common symptom. Low grade fever especially at night can cause extra sweating. If you find you are sweating more than usual during a flare up of Crohns you should monitor and increase your fluid intake or risk dehydration. The symptom is call hyperhidrosis, speak with your doctor if this happens to you as Crohns patients are at severe risk for dehydration even without this added symptom.
The absolute refractory period is a time when a neuron cannot respond to any stimulus, no matter how strong. The relative refractory period is a time when a neuron can respond to a stronger stimulus than usual.
Feedback that causes a stimulus to decline or end is known as negative feedback. In biological systems, this process helps maintain homeostasis by reducing the output or activity of a system when a certain threshold is reached. For example, in temperature regulation, when the body overheats, mechanisms such as sweating are activated to cool it down, thereby reducing the stimulus of heat. This feedback loop helps prevent excessive responses and maintains balance within the system.
'Stimulus' is the correct spelling.
Increased sweating of the testicles can be caused by various factors, including heat, humidity, hormonal changes, or anxiety. Certain medical conditions, such as hyperhidrosis, can also lead to excessive sweating in localized areas. It's important to maintain proper hygiene and ventilation in that area. If the sweating is accompanied by discomfort or other unusual symptoms, it may be advisable to consult a healthcare professional.