During perspiration the blood is deprived, in proportion as the diaphoresis continues, not only of the liquor-sanguinis, but of the chloride of sodium which it holds in solution.
When copious diaphoresis has been excited, care should be taken that it be allowed to subside gradually, or the consequences may be hurtful.
It must not be confounded with the diaphoresis which accompanies the condition of nausea, and which is probably produced in another way.
To prevent it from acting upon the skin, the conditions which favour diaphoresis should be, if possible, avoided.
It is also said to be diuretic, and in some cases to have produced diaphoresis and salivation.
Accompanying the diaphoresis are great salivary and bronchial secretions, which sometimes will not permit the patient to speak without his mouth becoming filled with water.
The mother stated that the child had taken only two doses, or one-sixteenth of a grain, of pilocarpine when the diuretic effect was apparent and free diaphoresis also occurred.
Early diaphoresis often brings about a rapid and lasting amelioration of the symptoms.
Free diaphoresis resulted from the pilocarpine, and the quantity of urine was increased.
The indications are to relieve the hyperæmic kidneys by diaphoresis and purgation.
It is necessary to state further that this may vary in amount from a mere moisture of the surface connected with sleep, or it may be a profuse diaphoresis with which the febrile paroxysm terminates.
The treatment which Bauer prefers for his latent peritonitis consists in "painting with iodine, the use of diuretics, and the regulation of diaphoresis by means of Turkish baths.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "diaphoresis" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: lather; perspiration; sweat; water