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If you’ve felt like you’ve suffered from excessive sweating but have not been able to get your physician to take you seriously, hopefully this information will help you.

Do you think you sweat too much? Most of us do, but some of us feel we sweat more than anyone else on the planet. Truth be told, most of us perspire on the heavy side and it’s perfectly normal. However, hyperhidrosis is a not-too-common condition in which people sweat excessively.

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Sweating is how your body cools itself when it gets too hot. However, if you find it too much than normal, it might be indicating a mild medical condition called hyperhidrosis. Here’s what causes it and how you can prevent it.

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Hyperhidrosis: a condition in which the body produces an excess amount of sweat, is more common than you think.  https://www.zonamedspa.com/how-to-tell-if-your-excessive-sweating-could-be-hyperhidrosis/

Hyperhidrosis: a condition in which the body produces an excess amount of sweat, is more common than you think. https://www.zonamedspa.com/how-to-tell-if-your-excessive-sweating-could-be-hyperhidrosis/

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6 Reasons Why Your Sweat Smells Bad: If you ever wondered, here’s the answer. Read on to know those 6 reasons why your pits have that stink, for, sweat (as such) doesn’t have an offensive odor. #sweat #health #wellness #odour

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Why you need to sweat

Sweat Facts: The human body contains approximately 2-4 million sweat glands located throughout the body, excluding the nails, ears, and lips. Did you know that? If not, there is still more information about why we need to sweat available to you. With summer upon us, now is an excellent time to learn about the health benefits of sweating.

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Your body has natural cooling systems. Sweat, which cools the body as it evaporates on your skin, is one. Heat also escapes your body when more blood goes to your skin, arms, legs and head when you exercise. But high air temperatures, humidity, heavy sweating and a lack of fluids stress those systems. 
A Franciscan Health sports medicine expert shares tips for avoiding heat illness during outdoor exercise and activities.

Your body has natural cooling systems. Sweat, which cools the body as it evaporates on your skin, is one. Heat also escapes your body when more blood goes to your skin, arms, legs and head when you exercise. But high air temperatures, humidity, heavy sweating and a lack of fluids stress those systems. A Franciscan Health sports medicine expert shares tips for avoiding heat illness during outdoor exercise and activities.

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"Not much beats the feeling of leaving a rigorous exercise class drenched in sweat. Being super sweaty gives you natural feelings of happiness and accomplishment. Our weight loss experts are here to give you the truth about sweating." Learn more at advancedmedicallv.com

"Not much beats the feeling of leaving a rigorous exercise class drenched in sweat. Being super sweaty gives you natural feelings of happiness and accomplishment. Our weight loss experts are here to give you the truth about sweating." Learn more at advancedmedicallv.com

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