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9 Things Your Sweat Is Trying To Tell You About Your Health

9 Things Your Sweat Is Trying To Tell You About Your Health.

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Sweat is the body’s natural coolant so we should be thrilled when it arrives to visit. While sweat by itself has no smell (it is actually purer than a lot of drinking water), sweat quickly wears out its welcome once it mixes with the bacteria present on the body and begins to give a distinct smell. While an individual may periodically sweat when they become warm, certain situations can cause persistent and excessive sweat.

9 Things Your Sweat Is Trying To Tell You About Your Health.

1. Emotional Health

A study asked 36 women to smell sweat samples of 12 men who watched either happy or scary videos. Most of the women smiled after smelling the sweat from the group that watched the happy videos while they were likely to make an unpleasant expression when smelling the sweat from the group that watched the scary videos.

2. Anxiety Levels

Sweat comes from the apocrine glands when an individual is stressed. The sweat is a combination of fat and protein and mixes with places with high levels of bacteria to cause an intense smell. Sweat comes from the eccrine glands when the body is merely hot, and the smell isn’t as distinctive.

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3. Pregnancy

Hormonal changes in a pregnant woman can cause the endocrine system to suddenly release sweat at any time. Excessive and unexpected sweat during pregnancy is caused by false signals created by the hormones, making the body believe it needs to cool down when the body does not actually need to.

4.Menopause

Unstable hormone levels also cause hot flashes in pre-menopausal and women experiencing menopause. The endocrine works harder to cool down the body to cause excessive sweat.

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5. Low Blood Sugar

When an individual’s blood sugar level drops below 70 to 100 milligrams per deciliter, sudden and excessive sweating may occur as a warning sign. Sweat typically gathers around the back of the neck and hairline during this instance.

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6. Body Response to Medications

Certain antibiotics, psychiatric drugs, blood pressure medications, dry mouth medicines, and supplements can cause excessive sweating. An individual should consult a doctor to determine if the dosage should be reduced or exterminated.

7. Thyroid Issues

An overactive thyroid causes hormonal changes that cause excessive sweating. Sweating typically reduces when the overactive thyroid is treated with medication or surgery.

8. Lymphoma

Cancer of the lymph cells can cause constant, persistent sweating. The cause of this excessive sweating remains unclear, but it is hypothesized that it is the body’s reaction to other lymphoma symptoms such as high fever.

9. Overweight

Excess weight on the body forces the body to work harder. The extra weight causes the body to sweat during everyday tasks, and excessively during activities that require a level of exertion.

Here are natural remedies to reduce sweating:

One teaspoon of apple cider vinegar and two teaspoons of natural vinegar three times a day reduces excessive sweating. This concoction should be taken a half an hour after or before a meal or on an empty stomach. Placing potato slices or a mixture of cornstarch and baking soda on the underarms can spot-check any excessive sweat that comes from the armpits.

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