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Sweating is a normal part of the human life cycle. Each of us carries up to 4 million glands used to emit sweat all over our bodies. People sweat for a myriad of reasons and typically manage it with store-bought antiperspirants, deodorants, and regular hygiene. However, some people experience axillary hyperhidrosis, which is underarm sweating at a significantly greater and more chronic level.
Learn all about what causes axillary hyperhidrosis and the various ways to manage and treat it.
Sweaty feet are a natural occurrence for most of us at one point or another. The sweat produced by our feet helps to keep them cool and the skin moist. However, because each foot has over 250,000 sweat glands, foot sweat can be troublesome for someone who suffers from hyperhidrosis or excessive sweating. When excessive sweating occurs, it can cause smelly feet.
Check out what causes sweaty feet and tap into 9 easy ways to treat smelly feet.
It happens to the best of us. One minute you’re casually chatting with friends, sipping margaritas and dipping homemade tortilla chips in savory salsa. The next minute your forehead and armpits are dripping like someone turned on a faucet.
Whether you suffer from hyperhidrosis or only perspire when you eat, learning about the foods that make you sweat can help prevent future embarrassment when the flood gates open.