Heat waves have been almost constant in some parts of Canada for the past few months, so it’s no surprise many of us have been sweating a lot this summer. There’s nothing unusual about sweating, ...
Temperatures are starting to heat up this spring, which means you're no doubt sweating more than usual. That's totally normal. But excessive sweating can sometimes be an indicator that something isn't ...
Sweating is the production of fluids secreted by the sweat glands in the skin. It’s normal to sweat, particularly if you get hot or do exercise, but if you’re sweating when you body doesn’t need to ...
Excessive sweating, or hyperhidrosis occurs when the body's sweat glands become overactive, producing more sweat than is necessary to regulate body temperature. While sweating is a natural and ...
Experiencing excessive sweating with low blood pressure can be unsettling. This combination may indicate dehydration, heat exhaustion, low blood sugar, infections, or heart problems. Recognizing these ...
If you sweat excessively, you're likely to have sensitive skin as well, with new research confirming the two go hand-in-hand. A team led by Adam Friedman of George Washington University and Linqing ...
Many people are self-conscious when it comes to sweating. If it’s a particularly hot day or you’ve been exercising you might be concerned about sweat patches or the odour. However, in some cases the ...
Craniofacial hyperhidrosis, characterized by excessive sweating of the face and head, significantly impacts daily life and self-confidence. This condition can be primary, often hereditary, or ...
It’s normal to have beads of sweat on your forehead in the heat. However, some people sweat excessively on their head and face, relatively independent of the temperature. An expert explains the ...