Use of overactivity in Sentences. 14 Examples

The examples include overactivity at the start of sentence, overactivity at the end of sentence and overactivity in the middle of sentence

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overactivity at the start of sentence


  1. Overactivity of the sebaceous glands causes the skin to become oily.

overactivity at the end of sentence


  1. CONCLUSION:Tolterodine is a suitable drug to treat bladder overactivity .
  2. OBJECTIVE:To study the therapeutic effect and safety of domestic tolterodine tartrate in treating patients with urinary bladder overactivity.

overactivity in the middle of sentence


  1. Patients with detrusor overactivity were excluded.
  2. The cerebellum is positively bursting with over-activity.
  3. The panic symptoms are caused by overactivity of the body's normal fear response.
  4. The dentate gyrus controls overactivity from reaching seizure - prone brain cells further along the circuit.
  5. The disease is an overactivity of one or both of the thyroid glands in the neck, which is very common in older cats.
  6. Hyperparathyroidism is overactivity of the parathyroid glands resulting in excess production of parathyroid hormone (PTH).
  7. Feverishness can also be a hangover from overactivity. Then sleep, listening to flute music, cold water baths, etc. can help.
  8. Complete resolution of detrusor overactivity was observed in 44% of BTX-A patients at 4 weeks, though this dropped to 25% by 24 weeks.
  9. Objective: To observe the effect of magnetic stimulation of sacral nerve roots on detrusor urinate overactivity after spinal cord injury.
  10. Objective To observe the effect of magnetic stimulation of sacral roots on detrusor overactivity and urge incontinence after spinal cord disease.
  11. Lately a significant amount of research has indicated that sympathetic overactivity plays an important role in the genesis of hypertension in chronic kidney disease patients.
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