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  1. ... instruments and metrics included hot flush severity, night sweats, indices combining frequency and severity of hot flushes, ... Scale includes one hot flush and one night sweat item each rated 0 (none) to 3 (severe). ...
  2. ... scalp and body hair), hypohidrosis (reduced ability to sweat), and hypodontia (congenital absence of teeth). The cardinal ... hair is thin, lightly pigmented, and slow growing. Sweating, although present, is greatly deficient, leading to episodes ...
  3. ... performance anxiety or shyness or social anxiety or sweating or timidity).sh. or (((anxiet* or anxious* or ... social*)) or socioanxi* or sociophobi* or ((blush* or sweat* or trembl*) adj3 (anxiet* or anxious* or chronic* ...
  4. ... 20%) applied to palms and soles can reduce sweating and therefore minimize blister formation in some individuals ... can be seasonal, worsening with warm weather and sweating. The palms and soles are usually more involved ...
  5. ... by insensitivity to pain, anhidrosis (the inability to sweat), and intellectual disability. The ability to sense all ... elicit the usual withdrawal response. Anhidrosis (absence of sweating), manifesting as recurrent febrile episodes beginning in early ...
  6. ... stay comfortable and dry, choose fabrics that pull sweat away from your skin and dry quickly. Many ... with special antimicrobial solutions to combat odor from sweat. Socks also come in quick-drying fabrics that ...
  7. ... teeth clenching; nausea; blurred vision; faintness; chills or sweating; sharp rise in body temperature leading to liver, ... and heart rate; shallow breathing; face redness and sweating; numbness of the hands or feet; problems with ...
  8. ... as 38ºC or higher. Drenching and recurrent night sweats. Weight loss of 10% or more of baseline ... For more information, see Hot Flashes and Night Sweats , Pruritus , and Fatigue . Diagnostic Evaluation Diagnostic evaluation of ...
  9. ... always working to maintain a safe body temperature. Sweating helps your body cool down. When you exercise ... your muscles. This increases your heart rate. You sweat a lot, losing fluids in your body. If ...
  10. ... G., Levison, H., Malnutrition: a cause of elevated sweat chloride concentration, Acta Paediatrica Scandinavica, 75, 639–44, ... Del Rio, S., Muntz, J. A., Dieckman, L., Sweat chloride concentration in adults with pulmonary diseases, American ...
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