"Hyperaemia" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Hyperaemia is a medical term that refers to an excessive or abnormal amount of blood flowing to a part of the body, often due to inflammation or infection. This can cause the affected tissue or organ to become red, swollen, and painful. Hyperaemia can occur in various parts of the body, such as the skin, joints, or internal organs, and it is often a sign of an underlying medical condition that requires treatment.
Hyperacoustic refers to an excessive or abnormal sensitivity to sound, often resulting in discomfort or pain in response to ordinary noises.
Hyperactive refers to being excessively active or energetic, often to the point of being unable to calm down or sit still. It can also describe a tendency to act impulsively or restlessly, without being able to control one's behavior or emotions. In some cases, hyperactivity can be a symptom of a medical condition, such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Hyperactively refers to a person or thing that is excessively active, restless, or energetic to the point of being unable to calm down or focus. It describes someone or something that is always "on the go" and has a hard time sitting still or remaining quiet.
Hyperadrenalism is a rare endocrine disorder that occurs when the adrenal glands produce excessive amounts of cortisol and/or aldosterone, two essential hormones that regulate the body's response to stress.
Hyperaldosteronism is a condition characterized by an excess production of aldosterone, a hormone produced by the adrenal glands. Aldosterone regulates the balance of sodium and potassium in the body, and an overproduction of this hormone can lead to certain health problems, such as high blood pressure, dehydration, and potassium deficiency. There are two main types of hyperaldosteronism: primary hyperaldosteronism, which is caused by a tumor or other problem within the adrenal glands, and secondary hyperaldosteronism, which is caused by another medical condition, such as kidney failure or congestive heart failure.
Describing an individual or a condition that is extremely sensitive to pain; a term used to describe an exaggerated response to pain stimuli, often resulting in an unusual or disproportionate level of pain.
Hyperaluminemia is a rare genetic disorder characterized by an excessive accumulation of aluminum in the body. People with this condition usually have mutations in the SLC30A3 gene, which codes for a protein responsible for transporting aluminum ions out of cells. Symptoms include intellectual disability, seizures, and muscle weakness.