Don’t Ignore Excessive Sweating — It Could Be a Sign of a Hidden Disease

Sweating is a natural and healthy way for the body to cool itself down, especially during exercise, hot weather, or stressful situations. However, excessive sweating, also known as hyperhidrosis, can sometimes be a red flag for an underlying medical condition that shouldn’t be ignored.....CONTINUE READING THE FULL STORY HERE

One serious condition linked to unusual sweating is hyperthyroidism—a disorder where the thyroid gland produces too much hormone. This speeds up the body’s metabolism, leading to symptoms like excessive sweating, weight loss, rapid heartbeat, anxiety, and irritability.

If you’re sweating a lot without physical activity or heat, especially at night, this could be a clue.

Another concern is diabetes. People with fluctuating blood sugar levels may experience episodes of sudden, heavy sweating, often as a sign of low blood sugar (hypoglycemia). Left unchecked, this can be dangerous and lead to unconsciousness or even coma.

Certain infections like tuberculosis, some cancers, or even menopause in women can also trigger night sweats or constant sweating during the day.

If your sweating is accompanied by fatigue, weight changes, dizziness, or heart palpitations, it’s best to consult a doctor. Your body might be trying to signal that something deeper needs attention.

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