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Definition of diaphoretic in English: diaphoreticadjective ˌdʌɪəfəˈrɛtɪkˌdaɪəfəˈrɛdɪk Medicine 1(chiefly of a drug) inducing perspiration. 〔医〕(主要指药物)发汗的 Example sentencesExamples - It is well understood that in general a warm or hot infusion of herbs with volatile oils will have a diaphoretic effect and a cool infusion will exert a diuretic effect.
- Herbs with a floating energy have diaphoretic properties and are used for the initial stages of colds, flus, fevers and eruptive skin diseases.
- The action is diuretic, refrigerant and diaphoretic, and the juice extracted from the fresh plant is of use in urinary and kidney diseases.
- Yin medicines have a superficial action on the body or cause some type of elimination through their laxative, diaphoretic or diuretic properties.
- It is diaphoretic, febrifuge (gets rid of fevers), emetic (in large doses), and laxative.
- 1.1 (of a person) sweating heavily.
(人)大量出汗的 Example sentencesExamples - The driver, taken by ambulance, arrived in the emergency room obtunded, diaphoretic, with his mouth clenched, and with a positive cough reflex.
- Suddenly he worsens, becoming pale, diaphoretic, extremely short of breath and his level of consciousness decreases.
- Patients with systemic infection may be diaphoretic, febrile, and tachycardic, and they may manifest toxic delirium.
- Initial examination showed labile hypertension and epigastric tenderness, but the patient soon became pale, diaphoretic, and dyspneic.
- A weaning trial with a PEEP of zero lasted about 5 minutes before she became diaphoretic, tachypneic and tachycardic.
OriginLate Middle English: via late Latin from Greek diaphorētikos, from diaphorein 'sweat out'. Definition of diaphoretic in US English: diaphoreticadjectiveˌdaɪəfəˈrɛdɪkˌdīəfəˈredik Medicine 1(chiefly of a drug) inducing perspiration. 〔医〕(主要指药物)发汗的 Example sentencesExamples - It is well understood that in general a warm or hot infusion of herbs with volatile oils will have a diaphoretic effect and a cool infusion will exert a diuretic effect.
- It is diaphoretic, febrifuge (gets rid of fevers), emetic (in large doses), and laxative.
- Yin medicines have a superficial action on the body or cause some type of elimination through their laxative, diaphoretic or diuretic properties.
- The action is diuretic, refrigerant and diaphoretic, and the juice extracted from the fresh plant is of use in urinary and kidney diseases.
- Herbs with a floating energy have diaphoretic properties and are used for the initial stages of colds, flus, fevers and eruptive skin diseases.
- 1.1 (of a person) sweating heavily.
(人)大量出汗的 Example sentencesExamples - Patients with systemic infection may be diaphoretic, febrile, and tachycardic, and they may manifest toxic delirium.
- The driver, taken by ambulance, arrived in the emergency room obtunded, diaphoretic, with his mouth clenched, and with a positive cough reflex.
- Initial examination showed labile hypertension and epigastric tenderness, but the patient soon became pale, diaphoretic, and dyspneic.
- A weaning trial with a PEEP of zero lasted about 5 minutes before she became diaphoretic, tachypneic and tachycardic.
- Suddenly he worsens, becoming pale, diaphoretic, extremely short of breath and his level of consciousness decreases.
OriginLate Middle English: via late Latin from Greek diaphorētikos, from diaphorein ‘sweat out’. |