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Endocrine concomitants of sweating and sweat depression
European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology, 1984The effect of humid heat (Ta = 43 degrees C, Pa = 32 Torr) on sweat rate, plasma renin activity and plasma levels of aldosterone and antidiuretic hormone (ADH) was studied in four male subjects before and after repeated heat exposures. Over-sweating and sweat drippage followed by hidromeiosis were observed in three subjects during initial heat exposure.
V, Candas +4 more
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2016
For many years, sweat has been recognized as an exacerbation factor in all age groups of atopic dermatitis (AD) and a trigger of cholinergic urticaria (CholU). Recently, we reported the improvement of AD symptoms by spray with tannic acid, which suppresses basophil histamine release by semipurified sweat antigens in vitro, and showering that removes ...
Takaaki, Hiragun, Michihiro, Hide
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For many years, sweat has been recognized as an exacerbation factor in all age groups of atopic dermatitis (AD) and a trigger of cholinergic urticaria (CholU). Recently, we reported the improvement of AD symptoms by spray with tannic acid, which suppresses basophil histamine release by semipurified sweat antigens in vitro, and showering that removes ...
Takaaki, Hiragun, Michihiro, Hide
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Structure and function of the skin
Paediatric Dermatology, 2020The structure and function of the skin details the individual components of the epidermis, dermis, and their roles in normal skin health. The individual cell types in the epidermis, the different epidermal layers, and the roles of the keratinocyte are ...
Keith E. Linder
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2021
Abstract In this chapter, the importance of sweating as a bodily function is outlined, before an exploration of the conditions that result in too much or too little sweat being produced. It’s usually released in response to increasing temperatures, but there are also other triggers that can induce sweating. Certain nerves can cause sweat
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Abstract In this chapter, the importance of sweating as a bodily function is outlined, before an exploration of the conditions that result in too much or too little sweat being produced. It’s usually released in response to increasing temperatures, but there are also other triggers that can induce sweating. Certain nerves can cause sweat
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Normative data for regional sweat sodium concentration and whole-body sweating rate in athletes
Jurnal sport science, 2016Lindsay B. Baker +4 more
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Sweating on the palm and sole: physiological and clinical relevance
Clinical Autonomic Research, 2015M. Asahina, A. Poudel, S. Hirano
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