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A Guide to SweatingThere are two different types of sweat glands, the eccrine sweat glands and the apocrine sweat glands. The eccrine sweat glands are those which are distributed over the entire body, but which are primary abundant on the palms of the hands, soles of the feet, and on the forehead. These produce the sweat that is composed mainly of water with various salts. Then there are the apocrine sweat glands, which are those which produce sweat that contains fatty materials. These glands are mainly present in the armpit area and as well the genital area and their activity is the main cause of sweat odor due to the bacteria that break down the organic compounds in the sweat itself from these glands. What Causes Sweating There are actually a number of different causes which are considered as being responsible for sweating, and for instance sitting in the heat of the sun, working out at the gym, or giving a presentation at work and getting nervous, all of these actions can result in sweating. As a matter of fact, when you are exposed to heat or strenuous emotional stress, you may lose several quarts of fluid in perspiration. Sometimes however the complex mechanism of perspiration goes awry and this can result in either excessive perspiration or little to no perspiration. Sweating Problems If you have either of these or another sweating problem, then the first thing you are going to want to do is get in to see your doctor, so that they can make a proper diagnosis and determine the best method of treatment for you. After all you have to remember that each person is different and so each case is different as well, and so you need to have a proper assessment so that you can get the right treatment and end up getting the best possible results. Remember that if you do have a problem with sweating it can be taken care of and so you should never feel as though you are alone or as though there is nothing that can be done about it, because this is completely untrue. |
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