Major sweating on the face and the head is caused by a lot of water in the body.
Inbreeding
Herpes?
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.
When you stand on your head (though i dont know why) all the blood rushes to your head thus turing the color of your head red.
To stop sweating is not healthy as sweating is the bodies natural way to cool itself, but there are different things you can do to stop sweating so much. You can prevent excessive sweating of the head with some small adjustments to your everyday routine, like using an antibacterial soap like Safeguard and using a loofah (this keeps your pores clear so your skin can "breathe" and keep you cooler). You can also be sure to wear light colored, cotton, loose fitting clothing.
Defective gasket, poor installation, warped head, heat. Heat is the major cause.
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Stop drinking alcohol, eating spicy foods. Also, relaxation techniques also help to calm your body. When you calm your body, you effectively calm the autonomous nervous system (which is the part of the body with controls perspiration) - hence effectively reducing sweating. This includes stress - you need to reduce your stress levels.
In simple terms the human head is essentially the skull, which holds and encases the brain. Anatomically, the head is the major support for the face, which of course is the eyes, nose, and mouth of a human being.
Blown Head gasket. Recommend getting it replaced ASAP
Profuse sweating of the head, or cranial hyperhidrosis, can be caused by various factors, including genetic predisposition, anxiety, or stress. It may also result from environmental conditions, such as heat and humidity, or vigorous physical activity. Certain medical conditions, like hyperthyroidism or diabetes, and the use of specific medications can also trigger excessive sweating. In some cases, it may occur without any identifiable cause, known as primary hyperhidrosis.
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