Harlequin Syndrome perhaps.
One way to avoid nervous sweating is to maintain a healthy weight.
Am getting sweat on right side of the body when am walking or doing some physical work, at the same time am getting sweat on the left side when am having food...please help me understanding how critically this affects my health
We know the Sun rotates because we can watch sunspots on the face of the Sun.
A droopy right side of the face could indicate a condition called Bell's palsy, which is characterized by facial weakness or paralysis on one side. It may also be a sign of a stroke or nerve damage. It is important to seek medical attention to determine the cause and appropriate treatment.
Take the length of one side and multiply it by itself - this give you the area of one side. Then multiply it by itself again to give you the area of the cube. For example, if the length of one side was 4cm, you would do 4x4x4, giving you 64 centimetres cubed.
Adjacent acute angle is not one word. An Adjacent angles are angles that are side by side.
Gustatory sweating is Sweating on the forehead, face, scalp, and neck occurring soon after ingesting food. Some gustatory sweating is normal after eating hot, spicy foods. Otherwise, gustatory sweating is most commonly a result of damage to a nerve that goes to the parotid gland, the large salivary gland in the cheek. In this setting, referred to as Frey syndrome, the sweating is usually on one side of the head. Gustatory sweating is also a rare complication of diabetes mellitus. In this case sweating may occur on both sides of the head, with mild or substantial severity.
In a right triangle, two of the angles are acute ones. Referring to one of the acute angles, the ratio of the side opposite it to the side adjacent to it is the tangent of the angle.
Simple Answer:...No.Explanatory Answer:No. It has only one acute angle. An acute angle is shaped like an L, except that the vertical line in the L is goes more sharply to the right, making the "L" look crooked. If an acute angle could face backwards, then yes, a triangle would have two acute angles. But no, an acute angle can only face one direction, and that is right.Hope this helps you!! -- Tasha (HorsesRockLol)
The side of your face is called the profile
Sweating from one side of the forehead could be due to a condition called Frey's syndrome, which can occur after surgery or trauma to the parotid gland. It happens when the nerves that control sweating become mixed up with the nerves responsible for salivary gland function. You may want to consult a doctor for a proper diagnosis and treatment options.
In a right triangle, the side opposite the given acute angle is the one that does not touch the angle and is directly across from it. The adjacent side is the one that is next to the angle and forms part of the angle along with the hypotenuse. To identify these sides, visualize the triangle and label the right angle, the acute angle, and then observe which sides are opposite and adjacent to the acute angle.
No, an acute triangle can have an acute exterior angle. An exterior angle is formed by extending one side of the triangle, and its measure is equal to the sum of the two opposite interior angles. Since all interior angles of an acute triangle are less than 90 degrees, the corresponding exterior angles can also be acute, depending on which side is extended.
Certainly. In fact, if the legs of the right triangle are not equal, then that descriptionmust be true for one of its acute angles.
Pennies have Abraham Lincoln's face on one side. Nickels have Thomas Jefferson on one side. Dimes have Franklin Delano Roosevelt's face on one side. Quarters have Georges Washington's face on them. Half-dollar pieces have John F. Kennedy's face on one side.
To answer this question more details need to be provided. For example one a 3D shape one side is called a face.
bilaterally symmetrical