Most of kidney failure patients will sweat a lot at night, which make them
can’t sleep well. I know they must want to avoid this symptoms and have a good
sleep at night. I hope the following information will help you.
Even though it seems kind of gross, sweating is perfectly normal. We go to
great lengths to mask it with antiperspirants, but we'd actually be in big
trouble if we didn't sweat. Sweating is our body's way of cooling itself. Each
person has between 2 and 5 million sweat glands spread across his or her body.
You may have noticed you sweat more in places like your feet, your hands or your
forehead. Contrary to what you might think, there aren't many sweat glands in
your armpits. But we tend to emit more body odor from our armpits because sweat
doesn't evaporate as quickly from that area.
Most of our sweat is released by the eccrine sweat glands, which are
stimulated when the body is hot. When stimulated, these glands release a watery
substance onto the skin. When this moisture evaporates, the body cools down. If
we're sweating due to an emotional response, like anxiety, sweat is released
from the apocrine glands. These glands are stimulated when we're nervous or
overly excited.
But what if you sweat more than the average person? What causes your body to
sweat in overdrive? Excessive sweating happens for many reasons. Usually the
reasons are pretty benign, like heavy exertion or hot weather. And some people
just sweat more than others. However, there are some legitimate medical
conditions that can cause excessive sweating:
Menopause
Pregnancy
Thyroid problems
Diabetes
Alcoholism
Stroke
Heart failure
Cancer
If you want to treat the excess sweat at night, you can come to our hospital.
because there are a lot of the Chinese medical treatments can deal with this
problem, such as the micro-Chinese medicine Osmotehray or Chinese medical bath.
You can send us emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com.
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