Alcohol influences the central nervous system, which regulates body temperature. Its impact on neurotransmitters can disrupt normal thermoregulation signaling, potentially leading to an overreaction in the sweating response. This disruption can cause sweating even when the core temperature increase is moderate, as the nervous system’s thermostat is temporarily recalibrated. https://ecosoberhouse.com/ Severe sweating might be a […]
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Alcohol influences the central nervous system, which regulates body temperature. Its impact on neurotransmitters can disrupt normal thermoregulation signaling, potentially leading to an overreaction in the sweating response. This disruption can cause sweating even when the core temperature increase is moderate, as the nervous system’s thermostat is temporarily recalibrated. https://ecosoberhouse.com/ Severe sweating might be a […]
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Alcohol influences the central nervous system, which regulates body temperature. Its impact on neurotransmitters can disrupt normal thermoregulation signaling, potentially leading to an overreaction in the sweating response. This disruption can cause sweating even when the core temperature increase is moderate, as the nervous system’s thermostat is temporarily recalibrated. https://ecosoberhouse.com/ Severe sweating might be a […]
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Alcohol influences the central nervous system, which regulates body temperature. Its impact on neurotransmitters can disrupt normal thermoregulation signaling, potentially leading to an overreaction in the sweating response. This disruption can cause sweating even when the core temperature increase is moderate, as the nervous system’s thermostat is temporarily recalibrated. https://ecosoberhouse.com/ Severe sweating might be a […]
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Alcohol influences the central nervous system, which regulates body temperature. Its impact on neurotransmitters can disrupt normal thermoregulation signaling, potentially leading to an overreaction in the sweating response. This disruption can cause sweating even when the core temperature increase is moderate, as the nervous system’s thermostat is temporarily recalibrated. https://ecosoberhouse.com/ Severe sweating might be a […]
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Alcohol influences the central nervous system, which regulates body temperature. Its impact on neurotransmitters can disrupt normal thermoregulation signaling, potentially leading to an overreaction in the sweating response. This disruption can cause sweating even when the core temperature increase is moderate, as the nervous system’s thermostat is temporarily recalibrated. https://ecosoberhouse.com/ Severe sweating might be a […]
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This is where most people in recovery naturally begin, first fighting the lingering effects of withdrawal and then working hard to maintain abstinence, all the while fighting cravings for alcohol, both conscious and unconscious. An individual may be abstaining from alcohol and not meet DSM-5 criteria for AUD, but be a miserable “dry drunk” (Pattison, […]