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Heat, humidity, bathing in warm water, or sweating may increase the burning sensation. If this irritation is severe or does not go away, call your doctor ...
The underlying cause of Grover's disease isn't clear, though it may be related to sweat gland obstruction (occlusion) with sweat dispersion in the upper layers ...
You can also lose water by sweating, so drink plenty of water during exercise or in hot weather. ... cold sweats; confusion; decreased frequency or amount of ...
Sofpironium topical gel is used to treat excessive underarm sweating (primary axillary hyperhidrosis). ... Your body could get too hot if you do not sweat enough.
Excessive sweating; Folic acid deficiency; Primary aldosteronism; Some antibiotic use; Vomiting. Causes shown here are commonly associated with this symptom ...
Sweating a lot, especially at night or during meals. Or less ability to sweat, even when hot. Drops in blood pressure when rising from sitting or lying down ...
... sweating [hot flashes]) in women with a uterus. This medicine is available ... night sweats; pain in the arms or legs; sleepiness or unusual drowsiness ...
sweating; tender, swollen glands in the neck; tingling in the hands and feet; trouble sleeping; trouble swallowing; trouble thinking; twitching; unexplained ...
Swollen lymph nodes, which might feel like a lump under the skin. They happen most often in the neck, armpit and groin. Fever. Drenching night sweats. Fatigue.
increased sweating; large, hive-like swelling on the face, eyelids, lips, tongue, throat, hands, legs, feet, or sex organs; loss of consciousness; noisy ...
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