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... sweats in postmenopausal women. The study also showed an association between caffeine intake and fewer problems with mood, memory and concentration in ...
sweating; swelling of the face, ankles, hands, feet, or lower legs; tender, swollen glands in the neck; trouble with sleeping; trouble with swallowing ...
A cold, clammy sweat; Blurred vision. During a vasovagal syncope episode, bystanders may notice: Jerky, abnormal movements; A slow, weak pulse; Dilated pupils.
This medicine may make it more difficult for your body to cool down. It might reduce how much you sweat. Your body could get too hot if you do not sweat enough.
For excessive sweating of the underarms: Adults and children 9 years of ... Your body could get too hot if you do not sweat enough. If your body gets ...
This is called a dynamic warmup. A warmup may cause mild sweating. But a warmup generally won't leave you tired. Here are some examples of warm- ...
A test for cystic fibrosis is a sweat test. A chemical put on the skin causes the area to sweat. The test shows if the sweat is saltier than most people's sweat ...
Your health care provider might prescribe one or more of these types of medicines: Antibiotics. An antibiotic applied to the skin in liquid or gel form may be ...
... sweats in menopausal women. We hope that this study will generate interest in the potential use of genetics to individualize hormone therapy dosage and ...
Sweat gland activity. Pads attached to the fingers, palm or wrist measure the activity of the sweat glands. The amount of perspiration on your skin warns ...
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