Dictionary Definition
diaphoresis n : the process of the sweat glands
of the skin secreting a salty fluid; "perspiration is a homeostatic
process" [syn: perspiration, sweating, sudation, hidrosis]
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English
Noun
diaphoresis (plural diaphoreses)- Perspiration, especially when profuse and medically induced.
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Extensive Definition
Diaphoresis is excessive sweating
commonly associated with shock and
other medical
emergency conditions.
Diaphoretic is the state of perspiring profusely,
or something that has the power to cause increased
perspiration.
Physiological (normal) causes
Normal physical causes of diaphoresis include exercise, menopause, fever, spicy foods, high environmental temperature, and vigorous sports. Strong emotions (anger, fear) and remembrance of past trauma can also trigger profuse sweating.The vast majority of sweat glands in the body are
innervated by sympathetic cholinergic neurons. Sympathetic
cholinergic neurons are sympathetic postganglionic neurons that
happen to release acetylcholine instead of norepinephrine.
Pathological causes
Diaphoresis may be associated with some abnormal conditions, such as hyperthyroidism and shock. If it is accompanied by unexplained weight loss or fever or by palpitations, shortness of breath, or chest discomfort, a physician should be consulted. Diabetics relying on insulin shots or oral medications may have low blood sugar (hypoglycemia), which can also cause diaphoresis.Various drugs (including caffeine, morphine, alcohol, and certain
antipsychotics) may be causes, as well as withdrawal from alcohol or
narcotic painkiller
dependencies. Sympathetic
nervous system stimulants such as cocaine and amphetamines have also been
associated with diaphoresis. Diaphoresis due to ectopic catecholamine is a classic
symptom of a pheochromocytoma, a
rare tumor of the adrenal
gland.
Diaphoresis is also seen in an acute myocardial
infarction, from the increased firing of the sympathetic
nervous system, and is frequent in serotonin
syndrome. Diaphoresis can also be caused by many types of
infections, often accompanied by fever and/or chills. Most infections can cause
some degree of diaphoresis and it is a very common symptom in some
serious infections such as malaria and tuberculosis.
Treatment (of symptoms) When diaphoresis is
pathologic, the underlying cause should be treated. When the cause
is menopause, the woman may wish to ask her physician about
estrogen replacement.
Once pathological and environmental causes of
diaphoresis are ruled out by a physician, it is more accurately
referred to as hyperhidrosis.
See also
diaphoresis in Spanish: Diaforesis
diaphoresis in Persian:
عرقریزش