Examples of using Overactive in English and their translations into Hungarian
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is overactive, this change is immediately reflected in the person's soul
In people with autoimmune diseases, the immune system becomes overactive and mistakenly attacks the body's cells instead of targeting infections and diseases.
If you have severe symptoms of stress urinary incontinence or overactive bladder, surgery may provide a permanent solution to your problems.
In cancers such as soft tissue sarcoma these proteins are present in high levels or overactive, causing cells to become cancerous.
In two large studies it was found that approximately one in six adults reported some symptoms of an overactive bladder.
Certain procedures to treat overactive bladder involve stimulation- using small,
Researchers discovered in 1950 that injecting type A of Botulinum toxin in overactive muscles decreases the activity of the muscle by inhibiting neurotransmission between nerves and muscles.
wherein the immune system becomes overactive.
anemia or overactive thyroid.
In such cases, the nerves become overactive and trigger the sweat glands to produce more sweat even when excessive perspiration is not required.
and hyperthyroidism(overactive thyroid) are the most common
Overactive bladder happens when bladder muscles(smooth muscle of detrusor muscle in particular)
This can lead to an overactive bladder because the bladder reaches its full capacity quickly
is associated with an overactive immune system.
shivering, overactive reflexes, restlessness,
you may have overactive bladder.
to those associated with inflammation resulting from an overactive immune system(such as rheumatoid arthritis).
can become overactive, promoting malignant growth,
Moreover, if your child is undergoing any stress, he might experience from an overactive bladder, but this problem will settle down as soon as the stressful incident ends.
They become overactive as a result, meaning a person with hyperthyroidism experiences a higher metabolism signaled by a faster heartbeat,