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Meanings of
profuse sweating
in English
Spanish
transpiración profusa
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Symptom.
hyperhidrosis
heavy sweating
Related terms
symptom
Spanish
transpiración profusa
Usage of
profuse sweating
in English
1
It spreads from one joint to another, very painful joints;
profuse
sweating
.
2
But I had side-effects from the off:
profuse
sweating
,
low libido.
3
Chill, fever,
profuse
sweating
and vomiting, which comes in paroxysms or is continuous.
4
If the heart muscle is insufficient,
profuse
sweating
is inadvisable.
5
There is
profuse
sweating
,
albuminuria, and often insomnia with delirium.
6
Symptoms include headache,
profuse
sweating
,
weakness, dizziness, irritability, cramps, and sometimes even mental confusion.
7
This, when given in toxical quantities, will induce
profuse
sweating
,
and will cause asthmatic symptoms to present themselves.
8
This was followed by
profuse
sweating
.
9
Also if the kidneys are insufficient,
profuse
sweating
is inadvisable as tending to concentrate the toxins in the blood.
10
Those who are hypersensitive to narcotic analgesics may have rash, itching,
profuse
sweating
,
spasm of the larynx, or fluid retention.
11
She's also lost some trace body minerals with her
profuse
sweating
,
but we hope to replace those after we run more tests.
12
Shakings or decided chills frequently are present with the rise of fever and when the fever declines there may be
profuse
sweating
.
13
The effects in different cases have been spasms, a sense of strangling,
profuse
sweating
,
-
all
showing
a profound disturbance of the nervous system.
14
The result, in as far as it is incidental, may be compared with the
profuse
sweating
from an agony of pain or terror.
15
When these are mixed, they react to produce the active toxic agent which can cause convulsions, shortness of breath,
profuse
sweating
and nausea.
16
In a few hours, usually twelve, the temperature falls to normal or below, usually with
profuse
sweating
and with quick relief to all symptoms.
Other examples for "profuse sweating"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
profuse
sweating
profuse
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
profuse sweating
Spanish
transpiración profusa
transpiración abundante
sudoración profusa
sudoración abundante
Profuse sweating
through the time