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Sweating is the release of liquid from the body's sweat glands. This liquid contains salt. This process is also called perspiration.
Sweating helps your body stay cool. Sweat is commonly found under the arms, on the feet, and on the palms of the hands.
Perspiration
The amount you sweat depends on how many sweat glands you have.
A person is born with about 2 to 4 million sweat glands, which begin to become fully active during puberty. Men's sweat glands tend to be more active.
Sweating is controlled by the autonomic nervous system. This is the part of the nervous system that is not under your control. Sweating is the body's natural way of regulating temperature.
Things that can make you sweat more include:
Heavy sweating may also be a symptom of menopause (also called a "hot flash").
Causes may include:
After sweating a lot, you should:
Contact your health care provider if sweating occurs with:
These symptoms may indicate a problem, such as overactive thyroid or an infection.
Also contact your provider if:
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