gustatory hyperhidrosis - translation to arabic
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gustatory hyperhidrosis - translation to arabic


gustatory hyperhidrosis         
EXCESSIVE SWEATING AFTER EATING CERTAIN FOODS BY INDIVIDUALS WITH PARTICULAR NERVE DAMAGE
Meat sweats; Gustatory sweating
‎ فَرْطُ التَّعَرُّقِ التَّذَوُّقِيُّ المنشأ‎
hyperhidrosis         
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HUMAN MEDICAL CONDITION
Hyperhydrosis; Palmar hyperhidrosis; Excessive sweating; Primary hyperhidrosis; Primary hyperhydrosis; Hyper hydrosis; Hidrosis; Hyper hidrosis; Hydrosis; Abnormal sweating; Generalized hyperhidrosis; Generalised hyperhidrosis; Localised hyperhidrosis; Axillary hyperhidrosis; Asymmetrical hyperhidrosis
فَرْطُ التَّعَرُّق
hidrosis         
  • Visual scale for the quantification of hyperhidrosis
HUMAN MEDICAL CONDITION
Hyperhydrosis; Palmar hyperhidrosis; Excessive sweating; Primary hyperhidrosis; Primary hyperhydrosis; Hyper hydrosis; Hidrosis; Hyper hidrosis; Hydrosis; Abnormal sweating; Generalized hyperhidrosis; Generalised hyperhidrosis; Localised hyperhidrosis; Axillary hyperhidrosis; Asymmetrical hyperhidrosis
‎ فَرْطُ التَّعَرُّق‎

Definition

Hidrosis
·add. ·noun Excretion of sweat; perspiration.
II. Hidrosis ·add. ·noun Excessive perspiration; also, any skin disease characterized by abnormal perspiration.

Wikipedia

Gustatory hyperhidrosis
Gustatory hyperhidrosis is excessive sweating classified under focal hyperhidrosis, that is, it is restricted to certain regions of the body. Affected people regularly experience this on the forehead (scalp), upper lip, perioral region, or sternum a few moments after eating spicy foods, tomato sauce, chocolate, coffee, tea, or hot soups.