"Hypersensitivity" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Hypersensitivity refers to an excessive or abnormal sensitivity to certain stimuli, substances, or activities, leading to an exaggerated or unproportional response. It can manifest in various forms, such as:
1. Allergic reactions: an overactive immune response to a specific substance, leading to symptoms like itching, swelling, or difficulty breathing.
2. Sensory sensitivities: an increased sensitivity to sounds, lights, smells, tastes, or textures, which may cause discomfort, anxiety, or pain.
3. Emotional hypersensitivity: an extreme emotional response to minor stimuli, such as becoming easily upset, irritated, or overwhelmed by trivial matters.
4. Psychological hypersensitivity: an increased awareness and reactivity to psychological stimuli, such as becoming easily triggered or emotional by subtle cues or suggestions.
Hypersensitivity can be a source of distress and impairment in daily life, requiring attention and appropriate management to mitigate its effects.
Hypersecretion is a medical term that refers to an excessive or abnormal secretion of hormones, enzymes, or other substances by an organ or gland. This can occur due to various reasons such as an overactive gland, hormonal imbalances, or certain medical conditions. In general, hypersecretion can lead to an accumulation of excess substances in the body, which can cause a range of symptoms and complications depending on the specific substance involved.