Am getting sweat on right side of the body when am walking or doing some physical work, at the same time am getting sweat on the left side when am having food...please help me understanding how critically this affects my health
Sweat is produced by sweat glands, which are located in the skin. The primary purpose of sweat is to regulate body temperature by cooling the body as it evaporates from the skin.
♥ sweat evaporates cooling the body, that's the point of sweating, to cool off. when it evaporates it releases body heat.♥
The sudoriferous glands, the exact name is eccrine sweat glands.
"Work up a sweat" means to exert physical effort that causes one to sweat. It is often used to describe intense or vigorous physical activity that raises one's heart rate and body temperature.
When your body sweats, the process of evaporation is working to cool your body off. Sweat is produced by your sweat glands in response to an increase in body temperature. As the sweat evaporates from your skin, it absorbs heat, thus helping to lower your body temperature.
One side effect of hyperhidrosis surgery is compensatory sweating. This means that other areas of the body will sweat more so that the body can compensate for the areas that now cannot sweat due to the surgery. However, many patients find that this compensatory sweating can be managed and is an acceptable trade off.
There are millions of sweat glands in your body! There's one sweat gland (or two. I'm rusty on this) for every single pore in your skin. That's a LOT.
Sheep sweat through sweat glands. The sheep produce moisture on their skin when they start to sweat on the mid side of their bodies.
The body sweats because it is one of the ways that the body expels impurities.
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To sweat (perspire) is a natural function of the human body. Sweat glands in the body react to changes in body temperature. Sweat is the body's cooling system. The gland excrete a salty solution which when this is on the skins surface evaporates and thus lowers the body's temperature.
The sweat gland produce sweat. The sweat pore provides a portal of exit for the body wastes excreted in the sweat. Sweat also helps to cool the body down.
The human body has a set temp of 98.6 degrees. If the temp rises above that set point homeostasis mechanisms kick in. when this happens the body releases sweat from sweat glands all throughout the body. In most cases when this happens a human is going under a lot of strenuous activity. even if it is cold out side the body can still build up enough heat to activate homeostasis mechanisms and produce sweat.
Sweat is produced by sweat glands, which are located in the skin. The primary purpose of sweat is to regulate body temperature by cooling the body as it evaporates from the skin.
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sweat i think!
The skin, which is also the largest organ in the body.