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Diaphoresis is excessive sweating without an obvious cause, such as heat or exercise. Often, an underlying medical condition or a natural life event, such as menopause, causes excessive sweating.
Diaphoresis describes excessive and abnormal sweating in relation to your environment and activity level. It tends to affect your entire body and is usually caused by an underlying condition.
It allows you to defend yourself or escape. This is probably the most common cause of diaphoresis (the medical term for sweating). Blood pressure, heart rate, and breathing speed up. Blood sugar ...
In fact, an expert details one warning sign, known as diaphoresis, that strikes in a completely different area. While it’s impossible to predict a heart attack with 100 percent accuracy ...
A 34-year-old woman was referred for a four-year history of episodic hypertension, palpitations, flushing and diaphoresis. The patient presented four years ago with headache, dizziness and ...
Based on the results of this analysis, serotonin syndrome was described as a spectrum of signs and symptoms including clonus, hyperreflexia, tremors, agitation, diaphoresis, hypertonicity ...