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Sweating also occurs when you're under stress. The two main types of sweat glands are eccrine glands and apocrine glands. Eccrine glands occur over most of the ...
Deodorants can eliminate odor but not sweat. They're usually alcohol-based and turn the skin acidic. This makes the skin less likely to grow odor-causing ...
You may sweat so much that it soaks through your clothes or drips off your hands. Heavy sweating can disrupt your day and cause social anxiety and embarrassment ...
Primary hyperhidrosis may be at least partly hereditary. If the excess sweating is due to an underlying medical condition, it's called secondary hyperhidrosis.
Night sweats are repeated episodes of very heavy sweating during sleep, heavy enough to soak your nightclothes or bedding. They're often caused by an ...
Some pills (oral medications) block the nerves that trigger sweat glands. This can reduce sweating in some people. Possible side effects include dry mouth, ...
Causes of night sweats include medication such as: Depression medications (antidepressants); Hormone therapy; A drug used to treat opioid use disorder ( ...
Excessive sweating is when you sweat more than you might expect based on the surrounding temperature or your activity level or stress.
Night sweats can be related to infection. For example, if you've recently been ill with a minor respiratory infection, a slight fever can cause you to sweat ...
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