Sweating, also known as persperation, occurs when the body is being used to do tasking work. sweating cools your body's internal temperature, in turn keeping you from overheating and heat-stroke occurring
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Excessive sweating, or hyperhidrosis, can occur due to various reasons such as stress, anxiety, hormonal changes, certain medical conditions, or as a side effect of medication. It can happen both in specific areas like the underarms, palms, or soles of the feet, or can be generalized across the body. If excessive sweating is interfering with your daily life, it is recommended to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation and treatment options.
Gustatory sweating is Sweating on the forehead, face, scalp, and neck occurring soon after ingesting food. Some gustatory sweating is normal after eating hot, spicy foods. Otherwise, gustatory sweating is most commonly a result of damage to a nerve that goes to the parotid gland, the large salivary gland in the cheek. In this setting, referred to as Frey syndrome, the sweating is usually on one side of the head. Gustatory sweating is also a rare complication of diabetes mellitus. In this case sweating may occur on both sides of the head, with mild or substantial severity.
The following are symptoms: Light headedness, fatigue and weakness. Dry mouth and a lack of sweating can also occur.
Fat isn't so much burnt as a direct result of sweating, but rather both occur as a result of exercise. I imagine there would be very little energy loss in sweating itself, though it is a good sign that the exercise is using up quite a bit!
Generally some sweating does occur although it varies with the dose, the mare and where she is in her heat cycle.
Some water is lost through exhaled air, more is lost through sweating. Either way it can get you dehydrated.
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Sweating from one side of the forehead could be due to a condition called Frey's syndrome, which can occur after surgery or trauma to the parotid gland. It happens when the nerves that control sweating become mixed up with the nerves responsible for salivary gland function. You may want to consult a doctor for a proper diagnosis and treatment options.