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Is excessive sweating serious?

Excessive sweating, or hyperhidrosis, can be serious depending on the underlying cause. While it is often harmless and caused by primary hyperhidrosis, it can sometimes indicate a more serious medical condition.

When Excessive Sweating Might Be Serious

  1. Secondary Hyperhidrosis: Linked to conditions like diabetes, hyperthyroidism, infections, or neurological disorders.
  2. Sudden Onset: If sweating begins unexpectedly without a clear cause.
  3. Accompanied by Symptoms: Fever, weight loss, fatigue, or chest pain.
  4. Night Sweats: Profuse sweating during sleep can indicate infections, hormonal imbalances, or even cancers like lymphoma.

Impact on Quality of Life

Severe sweating can interfere with daily activities, cause emotional distress, and affect social interactions, making treatment necessary.

If excessive sweating is persistent, worsens, or disrupts your life, consult a healthcare provider to rule out serious conditions and explore treatment options.