What Causes Excessive Sweating?

Heart Disease

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Some types of heart disease can also lead to excessive sweating. Heart disease is used to describe several different conditions that affect the health of the heart. Some of the categories of heart disease are genetic heart defects, heart rhythm problems, and blood vessel diseases. Heart disease and cardiovascular disease can be interchangeably used terms. In the medical world, doctors usually use the term cardiovascular disease when they're talking about conditions that narrow or block blood vessels.

These issues can lead to a heart attack. When a condition affects the muscle of the heart, heart rhythm, or the valves of the heart, they're also considered heart disease. If individuals are concerned their excessive sweating might be due to a problem with the heart, patients should talk to a doctor. The majority of cases of heart disease can be treated using medication and healthy lifestyle choices.

Menopause

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One of the most common symptoms of menopause is hot flashes, which occur when individuals feel suddenly hot for no reason. Menopause might also cause women to experience night sweats, in which they'll wake up drenched in sweat. Women experience menopause at the end of their menstrual cycles, typically during their forties and fifties. In the United States, the average age of menopause is fifty-one years old. This natural biological process can come with physical symptoms and emotional symptoms that disrupt sleep and interfere with day-to-day life.

If the symptoms of menopause are causing excessive sweating or emotional problems, women might benefit from medical treatment. Some might only need certain lifestyle changes, but they can also talk to a doctor about doing hormone replacement therapy. Estrogen replacement therapy has some well-documented risks, but it can also be very helpful in managing the more turbulent symptoms of menopause. Studies show estrogen replacement therapy can also help lower the risk of developing osteoporosis. Women should talk to a doctor if they think menopause might be causing excessive sweating.

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