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Heightened senses refer to an increased sensitivity or acuity in one or more of the five senses - vision, hearing, taste, touch, and smell. This heightened sensitivity can lead to experiencing sensations more intensely than usual, allowing for greater awareness of one's surroundings. It can be triggered by certain situations, emotions, or physiological conditions.
Multiple chemical sensitivity is believed to begin when an individual is exposed to high levels of chemicals or toxins, leading to a heightened sensitivity to low levels of chemicals in the future. This heightened sensitivity can trigger symptoms such as headaches, fatigue, and respiratory issues when exposed to even small amounts of chemicals in everyday products. The exact cause of multiple chemical sensitivity is not fully understood and more research is needed.
Environmental sensitivity refers to an individual's heightened susceptibility to environmental stimuli, such as chemicals, pollutants, or allergens. People who are environmentally sensitive may experience stronger reactions or symptoms when exposed to these substances compared to others. This sensitivity can manifest in various ways, affecting physical health, emotional well-being, and overall quality of life.
Abnormally sensitive refers to being overly responsive or reactive to stimuli compared to the average person. This heightened level of sensitivity can manifest in various ways, such as experiencing stronger emotional reactions, heightened physical sensations, or hypersensitivity to environmental triggers.
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No, they are a heightened sensitivity to a substance (allergen) to which most people do not react.
Heightened senses refer to an increased sensitivity or acuity in one or more of the five senses - vision, hearing, taste, touch, and smell. This heightened sensitivity can lead to experiencing sensations more intensely than usual, allowing for greater awareness of one's surroundings. It can be triggered by certain situations, emotions, or physiological conditions.
The analogy would be perception : sensitivity :: insensitivity : callousness. Just as sensitivity is a heightened awareness or responsiveness, callousness is a lack or disregard for the feelings or well-being of others.
The term you're looking for is "aesthetic sensitivity." This refers to an individual's heightened awareness and responsiveness to the nuances, emotional depth, and artistic elements of a work or event. People with strong aesthetic sensitivity often have a deeper appreciation for art and can experience profound emotional reactions to various forms of artistic expression.
Multiple chemical sensitivity is believed to begin when an individual is exposed to high levels of chemicals or toxins, leading to a heightened sensitivity to low levels of chemicals in the future. This heightened sensitivity can trigger symptoms such as headaches, fatigue, and respiratory issues when exposed to even small amounts of chemicals in everyday products. The exact cause of multiple chemical sensitivity is not fully understood and more research is needed.
Nose sensitivity and heightened smell can indicate a variety of conditions, often related to the nasal passages or neurological function. Increased olfactory sensitivity, known as hyperosmia, can occur due to factors like hormonal changes, allergies, or certain medical conditions. Conversely, a heightened sensitivity could also indicate an underlying issue such as a sinus infection or exposure to strong odors. If symptoms persist or cause discomfort, consulting a healthcare professional is advisable.
Knowing the first week would indicate a heightened sensitivity. The first symptom usually is nausea.
Babies have more sensitive hearing than adults. They can hear higher frequencies and softer sounds than adults can. This heightened sensitivity helps babies learn language and communicate with their caregivers.
Nortriptyline is a tricyclic antidepressant that is not commonly associated with photosensitivity as a side effect. However, some individuals may experience increased sensitivity to sunlight, which can lead to a heightened risk of sunburn. It's important for patients taking nortriptyline to monitor their skin reactions and to use sun protection if they notice increased sensitivity. Always consult a healthcare provider for personalized advice.
Usually it hangs on the side of your dominant hand. However, you can wear it on either side if something else is on your dominant hand's side or you just want it on the other side.
Not completely, your dominant hand will always feel more natural to you, yet sometime when an arm or hand has been broken for a long period of time the other hand will become skilled enough to perform adequately.
Circadian cycle programmed for nighttime activity, heightened senses (such as heightened sense of hearing, smell and/or touch, heightened spatial sense, Night Vision or Echolocation; this may perhaps result in sensitivity to intense light) to perceive things one cannot directly see, perhaps darker coloration (for predators and prey animals alike)