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Excess perspiration

Excess perspiration

When I job, excercise or take a shower, I find that I am still perspiring for a lease an hour after. I must say I feel healthy.  There are no heart issue in my history or family history. I am an easy 25 pounds over weight and my age is 62.

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It doesn’t have to be problem with your heart, I have Chardiomyopathy and don’t perspiring almost never anymore (do when run but only if very hot, but if I run late evening I don’t)..  Did back in my Menopause months, it went away by its own, but maybe you should tell about it to your doctor ... I think…25 ponds not that bad but sure could help to lose it.:)
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There are numbers of factors that can affect the quantity and odor quality of your sweat which will increase the need to stop sweating. Some of the factors that can increase your concern to stop sweating are discussed below:

1. Heredity

Hyperhidrosis is believed to be an inherited problem and palms and soles are most affected areas of this problem. It can be clearly gauged that the problem in hands and feet can severely impair the ability to work and therefore you need seriously to think about treatment for stop sweating.

2. Certain foods and beverages

Excessive sweating is directly linked to your eating habits. If you want to stop sweating you should have control on drinking hot beverages and alcohol eating spicy foods etc. All these food items increase the rate of sweat in your body!

3. Certain medication

There are some drugs and medication that can potentially increase the problem of sweating in your body and you should refrain yourself from taking these drugs to stop sweating. Drugs that can cause excessive sweating include some antipsychotic medications—used to treat mental disorders—morphine and excess doses of the thyroid hormone thyroxine. You should always consult your doctor before you get the prescription of these drugs about your problem of excessive sweating. Sometimes an overdose of analgesics can also increase the problem.

4. Menopause

Menopause can potentially cause a form of heavy sweating known as hot flashes in women. Hot flashes can also occur in night and during sleep and the women wake up drenched totally in their own sweat which is a troublesome condition. You should immediately consider for treatments to stop sweating if you face this condition.

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