What to do if you sweat a lot?

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3 years ago
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There are many of us who sweat all the time. Sweating also occurs during hot or cold weather. Because of this excessive sweating they resort to various types of physicians, they do not understand what actually happened to them. Sometimes this sweat can also be due to hormonal problems. This excessive sweating may be due to Harperthyroidism or excess of thyroxine hormone. It has some more signs and symptoms. E.g.

  • We tend to lose weight.

  • Heartbeat increases with excessive sweating.

  • Eyes become large or swollen.

  • Diarrhea or indigestion occurs almost all the time.

If you have these problems then assume that you have thyroid hormone problems. And that thyroid hormone is responsible for excessive sweating. Then if you treat that hormone properly, you can get rid of it. However, some people, especially older women, have excessive sweating during menstruation. At that time they feel very hot and often sweat. They sweat even in air-conditioned rooms. This is what we call post-menopausal syndrome. It is more common in middle-aged women after menopause. It has hormonal treatment. If you are bothered by this extra sweat, you can go to the doctor for treatment. However, in the case of some people, sweat is also due to anxiety, tension and emotion. In that case it can be seen that he is sweating. Or if we have a problem, we immediately start sweating. But so that this anxiety or tension does not become too much, we can take the advice of a doctor. These are the common causes of excessive sweating. However, if someone suddenly starts sweating and has chest pain, it could be a sign of a heart attack. If a diabetic patient suddenly starts sweating and his heartbeat increases, it is necessary to see if his blood glucose has decreased. Don't forget to check these out. These are common problems.

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