Yes, it can but it isn't considered to be severe.
A potentially serious consequence of profuse sweating is called dehydration.
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Pain causes anxiety and blood pressure changes. One of the natural reactions to either of these is the activation of sweat glands.
No, diaphoresis means profuse sweating.
Diverticulitis is not a fun thing to have, it can cause many symptoms. You can experience fever, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea with or without blood, pain in the abdomen as well as profuse sweating.
Diaphoresis is profuse sweating, and usually describes an acute condition. Hyperhidrosis is the medical term for the chronic condition of excessive sweating.
Lose too much water from your body can cause severe dehydration. It's very important to drink water on hot days.
A tarantula's venom, including that of the Goliath, is usually not lethal to humans, although the Goliath's bite with its one-inch-long fangs can cause severe pain, nausea, and profuse sweating.
Profuse sweating could mean infection, hormonal problem, heart attack, drug withdrawal, or a host of other conditions. Talk to your health care provider for a full evaluation of your symptoms.
The scalp is highly vascularized, and pretty much any type of a laceration to the scalp would cause profuse bleeding, depending on where and how big it is.
Over use of thyroid medication and stimulants can cause sweating. Sweating is a common side effect of many antidepressants.
No, but it will make you constipated.