
Sweating is a natural process your body’s way of cooling down and regulating temperature. But when you sweat excessively, especially without physical activity, heat, or anxiety, it could be a sign that something more serious is going on...CONTINUE READING THE FULL ARTICLES HERE
One condition closely linked to excessive sweating is hyperhidrosis, a disorder where your sweat glands become overactive. However, sweating too much can also point to underlying medical conditions that shouldn’t be ignored.
One major disease associated with unexplained excessive sweating is hyperthyroidism—a condition where the thyroid gland produces too much thyroid hormone. This speeds up your metabolism, leading to symptoms like weight loss, rapid heartbeat, nervousness, and you guessed it excessive sweating.
Other conditions that may cause unusual sweating include diabetes (especially during low blood sugar), certain infections like tuberculosis, heart conditions, or even cancers such as lymphoma.
Night sweats in particular are often associated with infections or malignancies.
It’s important to observe when and how often the sweating happens. If it interferes with daily life or is accompanied by symptoms like fatigue, weight loss, or palpitations, seek medical advice.
Early diagnosis can make a big difference in managing any underlying health condition.
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