10 Symptoms of Coronary Artery Disease
Symptom #3: Sweating
While sweating may be a normal phenomenon, pathological sweating or diaphoresis can be associated with abnormal conditions such as shock, hyperthyroidism, and heart disease. It occurs due to the increased activity of the sympathetic nervous system.
It can also be seen in infections and may be accompanied by fever and chills. It is also one of the primary symptoms of heart attack that prompts patients to seek treatment.
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