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Why do I sweat too much?

Sweating prevents the body from overheating. But excessive sweating can sometimes be just more than an annoyance, & even a sign of a medical condition.

Dr. Nitin Ranjan

Why do I sweat too much?

Sweat is a normal process where your body tries to cool itself in a hot climate or during states of physical exertion. Sweating is necessary to prevent the body from overheating. Normal sweating is usually not a sign of trouble, but sweating excessively might be a hassle. Excessive sweating, also called ‘hyperhidrosis’, may interfere with day to day activity. It becomes embarrassing, stains clothes, complicates social interactions. In most cases, it is a harmless condition but for many people it is an annoying disorder that affects quality of life. In some cases, excessive sweating might be a sign of a medical condition. In this post, we would discuss about what is excessive sweating and its causes.

What is excessive sweating?

There is no official guideline to differentiate excessive sweating or hyperhidrois from normal sweating. Excessive sweating is when you feel that sweating is interfering your day to day work or social life.

For example:

What can be the causes of excessive sweating?

In many cases, there is no identifiable cause of excessive sweating. It might be due to dysfunction of temperature and sweat control part of nervous system. It may run in families. This type of excessive sweating is called primary hyperhidrois. It is generally localised to underarms, groin, head, face, hands or feet, the areas rich in sweat glands. Sweating occurs symmetrically on both sides. This type of sweating doesn’t pose any medical risk, but may interfere with quality of life as discussed above. In some cases, there is obvious medical cause that triggers excessive sweating. Such type of sweating is called secondary hyperhidrosis. In such cases, the sweating occurs from all over the body or the sweating is generalised not localised to areas as hands or feet. A number of medical conditions or diseases can trigger such type of sweating include

Sweating and anxiety have complicated relationship. Anxiety leads to excessive sweating, while profound sweating causes anxiety. This creates a vicious cycle, that is very hard to break.

When to see a doctor?

— In our upcoming posts, we would discuss treatment of excessive sweating. If you like this post, do not forget to share it with your friends.

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