Pain Stress Sweating Sympathetic

It is sometimes very surprising to find how the body chooses to react to different conditions. When the body is under severe physical or mental stress, it tends to release sympathetic sweat. There may be many reasons for this.

One of the most obvious reasons is the body’s attempt to cool itself down in order to better take care of itself. On the other hand, it could simply be a reaction to stress. When stressed, the body tends to release an excessive amount of sweat. For instance, in face of a threat or something frightening, you will find your palms or your underarms sweating. Similarly, like fear, when the body is faced with pain or stress, it tends to release excessive sweat.

For some people, this excessive sweat becomes a chronic problem. Irrespective of the weather or their emotional state, they tend to sweat excessively. Their bodies produce a lot more sweat than is required to regulate its temperature. This condition of excessive sweating is known as hyperhidrosis and it affects at least 2% to 3% of the American population across all age groups.

Excessive sweating has the potential to cause aggravated social embarrassment. Sweat stained shirts, bad body odor, sweaty, slippery palms are socially frowned upon. People with this medical condition find it challenging to cope with this problem in social situations and tend to become isolated. A problem like this could dramatically affect a person’s personal, social and sexual life.

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