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Definition of diaphoresis in English: diaphoresisnoun ˌdʌɪəfəˈriːsɪsˌdaɪəfəˈrisɪs mass nountechnical Sweating, especially to an unusual degree as a symptom of disease or a side effect of a drug. 〈技〉发汗,出汗(尤指一种疾病症状或药物副作用所造成的大量出汗) Example sentencesExamples - The first phase of toxicity includes anorexia, nausea, vomiting, malaise, and diaphoresis - symptoms for which acetaminophen may be administered.
- If it becomes necessary to decrease or discontinue a patient's opioid therapy, a downward titration should be used so as not to precipitate withdrawal symptoms (chills, diaphoresis, abdominal cramping, vomiting).
- The classic symptoms include headache, diaphoresis, palpitations, and paroxysmal hypertension.
- The initial phase is followed by the abrupt development of clinical symptoms such as fever, diaphoresis, hemorrhagic meningitis, and shock.
- Other nighttime symptoms frequently reported by parents include mouth breathing, diaphoresis, paradoxic rib-cage movement, restlessness, frequent awakenings, and witnessed apneic episodes.
Synonyms perspiration, moisture, dampness, wetness, lather
OriginLate 17th century: via late Latin from Greek, from diaphorein 'carry off, sweat out', from dia 'through' + phorein 'carry'. Definition of diaphoresis in US English: diaphoresisnounˌdaɪəfəˈrisɪsˌdīəfəˈrēsis technical Sweating, especially to an unusual degree as a symptom of disease or a side effect of a drug. 〈技〉发汗,出汗(尤指一种疾病症状或药物副作用所造成的大量出汗) Example sentencesExamples - If it becomes necessary to decrease or discontinue a patient's opioid therapy, a downward titration should be used so as not to precipitate withdrawal symptoms (chills, diaphoresis, abdominal cramping, vomiting).
- The initial phase is followed by the abrupt development of clinical symptoms such as fever, diaphoresis, hemorrhagic meningitis, and shock.
- Other nighttime symptoms frequently reported by parents include mouth breathing, diaphoresis, paradoxic rib-cage movement, restlessness, frequent awakenings, and witnessed apneic episodes.
- The classic symptoms include headache, diaphoresis, palpitations, and paroxysmal hypertension.
- The first phase of toxicity includes anorexia, nausea, vomiting, malaise, and diaphoresis - symptoms for which acetaminophen may be administered.
Synonyms perspiration, moisture, dampness, wetness, lather
OriginLate 17th century: via late Latin from Greek, from diaphorein ‘carry off, sweat out’, from dia ‘through’ + phorein ‘carry’. |