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  2. Adipsia - Wikipedia

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    Due to its rarity, the disorder has not been the subject of many research studies. Adipsia may be seen in conditions such as diabetes insipidus [ 3 ] and may result in hypernatremia . [ 4 ] It can occur as the result of abnormalities in the hypothalamus , pituitary and corpus callosum , [ 5 ] as well as following pituitary/hypothalamic surgery.

  3. Thirst - Wikipedia

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    This can be caused by blood loss, vomiting, and diarrhea. This loss of volume is problematic because if the total blood volume falls too low the heart cannot circulate blood effectively and the eventual result is hypovolemic shock. The vascular system responds by constricting blood vessels thereby creating a smaller volume for the blood to fill.

  4. Doctors Explain What It Means When You Have Chills But No Fever

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    Overproduction of certain kinds of white blood cells that produce hormones and other factors that mimic or activate your body’s sympathetic nervous system to give you the sensation of chills.

  5. Shock (circulatory) - Wikipedia

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    Shock is the state of insufficient blood flow to the tissues of the body as a result of problems with the circulatory system.Initial symptoms of shock may include weakness, tachycardia, hyperventilation, sweating, anxiety, and increased thirst. [1]

  6. Reflex syncope - Wikipedia

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    Complications of reflex syncope include injury due to a fall. [1] Reflex syncope is divided into three types: vasovagal, situational, and carotid sinus. [2] Vasovagal syncope is typically triggered by seeing blood, pain, emotional stress, or prolonged standing. [11] Situational syncope is often triggered by urination, swallowing, or coughing. [2]

  7. Hot tub or cold plunge? Experts say there are benefits — and ...

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    “This is in part due to blood rushing away from arms and legs to the core of the body to keep the heart able to pump blood.” Hypothermia , which is an abnormally low body temperature, is also ...

  8. Acute stress reaction - Wikipedia

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    Parasympathetic acute stress disorder is characterized by feeling faint and nauseated. This response is fairly often triggered by the sight of blood. In this stress response, the body releases acetylcholine. In many ways, this reaction is the opposite of the sympathetic response, in that it slows the heart rate and can cause the patient to ...

  9. The Surprising Health Benefits of Hot Yoga You Might ... - AOL

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    The hot yoga-goers’ systolic blood pressure dropped from an average of 126 at the study’s start to 121 after 12 weeks. Also, their average diastolic pressure decreased from 82 to 79. 7.