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Instead use a moisturizer with wool fat (anhydrous lanolin), which helps prevent sweat ducts from getting clogged. Preparing for your appointment. A visit ...
... sweating. Drink plenty of fluids. Staying hydrated will help your body sweat and maintain a normal body temperature. Take extra precautions with certain ...
This medicine may make you sweat less, causing your body temperature to increase. ... lack of sweating; listlessness; loss of interest or pleasure; mood or ...
Help your body sweat and cool down by staying well-hydrated with water. Don't wait until you're thirsty to drink fluids. If you plan to exercise intensely ...
... sweating, irregular, fast, or slow, or shallow breathing, pale or blue lips, fingernails, or skin, sleepiness or unusual drowsiness, slow heartbeat ...
... sweating. Dizziness, lightheadedness, or fainting may also occur, especially when you get up suddenly from a lying or sitting position. If you feel dizzy ...
A test for cystic fibrosis is a sweat test. A chemical put on the skin causes the area to sweat. The test shows if the sweat is saltier than most people's sweat ...
Sweating. Weakness or extreme tiredness. Nausea. Some people with atrial tachycardia do not notice symptoms. Atrial tachycardia symptoms may be hard to see ...
Dizziness; Disorientation; Rapid pulse; Excessive sweating or an inability to sweat; Fatigue; Headache; Muscle cramps or spasms; Nausea; Swelling in your arms ...
Excessive sweating. You lose water when you sweat. If you do vigorous activity and don't replace fluids as you go along, you can become dehydrated. Hot ...
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