English to Arabic Dictionary hypersensitive

hypersensitive

مفرط الحساسية
definition
adjective
The necessity of avoiding irritating substances can force hypersensitive subjects to make numerous lifestyle changes.
abnormally or excessively sensitive, either psychologically or in physical response.
translation of 'hypersensitive'
adjective
مفرط الحساسية,
حساس
example
The skin is extremely painful and 'hypersensitive' , even to air movement.
If the venom is potent (such as from certain spiders and scorpions) or if you are 'hypersensitive' to the venom, the entire body may react.
Emulsified diazepam contains soy bean oil and is contraindicated in patients 'hypersensitive' to soy protein.
Unlike the 'hypersensitive' necrotic reaction, this stem-tip necrosis can be a serious threat to soybean production.
This is a type of 'hypersensitive' reaction triggered by exposure to an antigen (a substance which the body recognises as alien).
Dizac is contraindicated in patients 'hypersensitive' to soy protein or eggs.
She was 'hypersensitive' to sounds while trying to concentrate.
If a health-care worker becomes latex 'hypersensitive' , he or she may be qualified to receive workmen's compensation, depending upon the state in which he or she resides.
The response has an acute character as an immediate 'hypersensitive' reaction to latex exposure.
Now that I know I have a 'hypersensitive' hearing condition, I realize I didn't hate CNN or the news but the steadily climbing volume levels.
These areas can also be 'hypersensitive' or painful.
Selecting the appropriate treatment for patients with acute bacterial meningitis who are 'hypersensitive' to lactams is difficult.
It should not be used in persons with an infection at the injection site or in persons known to be 'hypersensitive' to any ingredient in the drug.
Allopurinol is associated with 'hypersensitive' skin reactions, especially when used in conjunction with ampicillin.
It is preferred for use if the patient already has established atherosclerosis or if they are 'hypersensitive' to aspirin.
Other studies of chemically 'hypersensitive' individuals have reported a variety of symptoms and reaction dynamics.
Some people have 'hypersensitive' skin and are allergic to various pollen, fragrant smells and sunlight.
The necessity of avoiding irritating substances can force 'hypersensitive' subjects to make numerous lifestyle changes.
Disadvantages of this treatment include them making the skin 'hypersensitive' to sunlight.
Cells expressing pol are 'hypersensitive' to DNA alkylating agents and express neoplastic phenotype in animal model.
In order to determine 'hypersensitiveness' to honey, it is necessary to give a child a small amount of it (half a teaspoonful) first.
In adults the percentage of 'hypersensitiveness' was 90 percent in the immunized.
In the case of systemic 'hypersensitiveness' reactions it may be necessary to initiate emergency measures.
Paralysed by 'hypersensitivity' and inertia, the bereaved person flounders, fails to behave rationally.
Research shows two out of 10 women suffer such 'hypersensitivity' .
In other words, immunity against infectious agents is not a state of insensitivity, but rather a state of 'hypersensitiveness' to constituents.
Health-care employees have introduced claims against employers concerning latex 'hypersensitivity' .
Jaya's 'hypersensitivity' to conversions is not self-explanatory.
All demonstrate a strong musical intelligence and a constructive 'hypersensitivity' to his aural environment.
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