polydipsia
A thunder shake is not a recognized term. It may refer to the sensation of the ground shaking or vibrations produced by thunder, which can be felt during intense thunderstorms or earthquakes.
Which term refers to the period whereby no neural impulses can be generated even with intense stimulation
The medical term for a hormone disorder causing excess thirst and high blood glucose levels is diabetes mellitus. It is a chronic condition where the body either does not produce enough insulin or does not use it effectively, leading to elevated blood sugar levels and symptoms like increased thirst.
The common term is - a cyclone.
Yes, there is a scientific term for a brain freeze. The term is "sphenopalatine ganglioneuralgia".Actually there is and it is sphenopalatine ganglioneuralgia. You body is telling you to slow down whatever is causing this sensation.Actually there is and it is sphenopalatine ganglioneuralgia. You body is telling you to slow down whatever is causing this sensation.
Polydipsia is the term for excessive thirst. It can be a symptom of Diabetes mellitus or diabetes insipidus.Polydipsia
A thunder shake is not a recognized term. It may refer to the sensation of the ground shaking or vibrations produced by thunder, which can be felt during intense thunderstorms or earthquakes.
Pseudesthesia is the medical term meaning false sensation.
Hyperesthesia is the medical term meaning excess sensation.
Thirst is not a slang term. It means you are in need of liquid.
'Condo sensation' is a marketing term that aims to entice your purchase.
Combustion is the scientific term for the process of burning. During combustion, a substance combines rapidly with oxygen to produce heat and light.
Erosion is when soil and rock gets eroded away or slowly washed away by water, wind ,etc
angina
The abnormal sensation of numbness and tingling
Hypoalgesia is the medical term for diminished sensation to pain. It refers to a reduced sensitivity to painful stimuli, where individuals may experience less pain than expected in response to a stimulus that would typically be painful.
Which term refers to the period whereby no neural impulses can be generated even with intense stimulation