It depends on a lot of things. If you are 38 years and up you could have the start of peri menopause (yes, it is true that SOME women go through their peri menopause for several years at earlier ages.) You could be nervous. Pinched nerve in the body. Poor circulation. Exercising will heat you up and you'll sweat even when it's cold. Running a fever. If it keeps up & there is no simple explanation, please see your doctor.
Could you be sick? Flu? Cold? How long has this been happening? Sometimes I'm cold so I load on the blankets then I start to sweat so I turn on the fan but then my sweat evaporating makes me cold again. Go figure. If this is a reaccuring thing I would visit a physician but you might be coming down with something.
There is absolutely no way to measure that because they are not at all related. You can sweat by sitting in a hot room and not moving (hardly any calories burned), and you can burn tons of calories by shivering or swimming in a cold lake (hardly any sweat).
A cold sweat is when the body sweats in response to stress or fear, causing the skin to feel cold and clammy. It is a natural physiological response to a perceived threat, causing the body to cool down in anticipation of a fight-or-flight reaction.
James Brown was the famous late rhythm and blues (R&B) singer, who had a hit with his song, Cold Sweat. The song Cold Sweat was first released in July 1967.
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These could be symptoms of flu or even food poisoning.
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You stay in a cold area and eat cold drinks and food
Cat's noses are supposed to be cold and wet. If they're noses are warm and dry, that could be a problem. ;)
Cold-blooded animals cannot sweat, for instance.
actually wind is not cool........ its the sweat on our body make us feel it cold. bcoz sweat gets evaporated when wind flows.
he's probably dead