Yes, sweating can increase when you are nervous or stressed due to the activation of the body's fight-or-flight response, which can trigger sweat glands to produce more sweat in order to cool the body down during periods of heightened arousal.
Comparative: more nervous Superlative: most nervous
The comparative form of "nervous" is "more nervous."
A nervous temperament can be of a nervous person who is constantly anxious or represent a sub-group of temperament of the ancient Greek Medicine, such as the melancholic, sanguine and choleric.
Signs that a guy is nervous include fidgeting, sweating, avoiding eye contact, stuttering, and speaking rapidly. They may also exhibit shallow breathing or have tense body language. Additionally, their voice may become higher pitched or shaky when they are nervous.
Stress is a symptom, not an emotion. Although you might hear someone say that they're "stressed out" they more likely mean that they''re anxious, nervous, angry, depressed, etc...
When you're nervous, your body releases stress hormones that can change the composition of your sweat. This can lead to an increase in bacteria on your skin, which can break down the sweat and produce a stronger odor. Additionally, the apocrine glands, which produce a different type of sweat, become more active when you're stressed, contributing to the change in smell.
Your heart rate speeds up when you are nervous, it speeds up like when you are exercising and your pores open up releasing sweat.
Sometimes we perspire when we are nervous. So, if someone makes you self-conscious or nervous - you fancy them, or you're scared of them - you sweat.
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Your sweat glands are controlled by autonomic nervous system. They get the nervous supply through the sympathetic nerves. But functionally they are parasympathetic nerves, because the acetylcholine is secreted over there at the terminal end.
because your nervous
I have never heard of this "fluid" before, but a fluid you may extract when nervous can be sweat.
If your hands sweat a lot when not nervous, you might be having a condition known as Palmar Hyperhidrosis, which also occurs during thermoregulation as your body attempts to regulate the body temperature.
flop sweat -- n. Theater. nervous perspiration caused by fear of failure before an audience.
yes, you can still sweat with out a temperature. if you are nervous etc.
Some causes that people sweat are when they are nervous, uncomfortable, they are hot, etc. When you're too hot sweating is your body's way of cooling down.
Sweat glands are innervated by adrenergic sympathetic nerve fibers from the autonomic nervous system. These fibers release norepinephrine, which stimulates the sweat glands to produce sweat.