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The temperature drops rapidly to normal and skin is cool and moist. The pulse rate becomes slower, patient feels relieved and often falls asleep.

a. Cold stage

b. Hot stage

c. Sweating stage

d. Sweating and hot stage





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Anxiety and stress are the most common prompts for the fight or flight response and the resulting cold sweats. Other situations and conditions that prompt cold sweats may include: Anxiety disorders: Cold sweats can be a symptom of panic attacks, social anxiety, and generalized anxiety.


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The temperature drops rapidly to normal and skin is cool and moist. The pulse rate becomes slower, patient feels relieved and often falls asleep.

a. Cold stage

b. Hot stage

c. Sweating stage

d. Sweating and hot stage

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The temperature drops rapidly to normal and skin is cool and moist. The pulse rate becomes slower, patient feels relieved and often falls asleep.

c. Sweating stage

In this stage the patient feels relieved and sleeps soon. This happens to release the best present in the body after a workout or heavy exercise.

In this stage the patient feels relieved and sleeps soon. This happens to release the best present in the body after a workout or heavy exercise.

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