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  1. ... to diet in hot, dry climates because of perspiration-related salt losses (see Prevention of Primary Manifestations ). Evaluation of Relatives at Risk ...
  2. ... exacerbated during menstruation and by factors that promote sweating, such as fever, exercise, stress, and emotional upsets. Prevention of Primary Manifestations See Treatment of Manifestations . Prevention ...
  3. ... refer to the following PDQ summaries: Breast Cancer Prevention Hot Flashes and Night Sweats Related Summaries Other PDQ summaries containing information related ...
  4. ... Elastase (National Library of Medicine) Also in Spanish Sweat Test for Cystic Fibrosis (National Library of Medicine) Also in Spanish Testing for CF (Cystic Fibrosis Foundation) Prevention and Risk Factors Cystic Fibrosis and Pregnancy (March ...
  5. ... aggressive Feeling nervous Headache Hunger Shaking or trembling Sweating Tingling or numbness of the skin Tiredness or weakness Trouble sleeping Unclear thinking
  6. ... 14284460 ] 156. Colmant SA, Merta RJ. Using the sweat lodge ceremony as group therapy for Navajo youth. Journal for Specialists in Group Work. 1999; 24 (1):55–73. X-2 . 157. Conduct Problems Prevention Research G. The Difficulty of Maintaining Positive Intervention ...
  7. ... or legs. Heat rash - skin irritation from excessive sweating. It is more common in young children. You can lower your risk of heat illness by drinking fluids to prevent ... ...
  8. ... mucus Weakness or fatigue Fever and chills Night sweats Lack of appetite and weight loss Medicines can treat these infections, but often more than one is needed to cure the infection. ... (American ...
  9. ... the research. Soy is being studied for the prevention of cancer, hot flashes that occur with menopause, and osteoporosis (loss of bone density). Refer to the Integrative Approaches section in the PDQ summary on Hot Flashes and Night Sweats for information about the use of soy in ...
  10. ... per year. Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Hot flashes Hot flashes are caused by special chemical messengers in the brain that send signals to blood vessels to flush the skin, causing sweating. About 10% of women will have more than ...
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