Well it could be anything. It is difficult to answer a question with so little to go on. However sweating might mean you have a high temperature. Swelling could be raised glands or it could be an abcess. It is possible that there is an infection or disease and someone should seek medical advice.
The adverb profusely could describe sweating (action). The adjective sweating (e.g. sweating men) has no adverb form, but the adjective "sweaty" has the rarely-used adverb form "sweatily."
It means plentiful or copious. To use it in a sentence you could say 'The athlete had been running for hours and was sweating profusely'
"Profusely" means in large quantities or to a great extent. It is often used to describe something that is plentiful, abundant, or excessive.
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.
If your lips swell you should probably see a doctor as you could potentially have a dangerous reaction to the dye.
Well, sweating can b good for you, and it doesn't really have to be hot, you could be excersizing in Antarctica and you may be sweating ^_^
when you get the epidural could you get swelling?
No you head does not expand this is not physically possible. It may feel like it because of all the blood ruhsing through you body and your heart beating so fast. When you sweat alot this is to cool down you body. There is no way your head could expand because of your heart beating faster and sweating.
No as when the horns grow the blood vessels grow with them and the sinuses and they could bleed profusely or get flyblown.
You could take an Ibuprofen or Advil to take down the swelling. Otherwise, you could just put an icepack or a heatpack on the area. :)
it could be due to an infection...
If you are experiencing symptoms such as a fast heart rate and sweating, it could be indicative of a panic attack. these symptoms could also be related to hypoglycemia or low blood sugar.