Why Do I Sweat So Much?

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9. Secondary Hyperhidrosis

Secondary hyperhidrosis is the term given to somebody whose excessive sweating is caused by an underlying medical condition. These conditions include, but are not limited to, diabetes, as previously mentioned, and other diseases such as gout, tuberculosis, Parkinson’s disease, rheumatoid arthritis, and injury to the nerves.

Obesity can also be a contributing factor toward sweating too much. The best way to treat the sweating problem is usually to tackle the underlying cause where possible. In the meantime, you might also want to try tackling the sweating problem head on as well to help spare yourself any embarrassment caused by sweating too much.

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