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      Temperature. "Effect of capsaicin on thermoregulation: an update with new aspects"
    
      Harvard Health Publishing: "Relaxation Techniques: Breath control helps quell errant stress response"
    
      Mayo Clinic: "Hot flashes"
    
      National Institute on Aging: "Hot Flashes: What Can I Do?"
    
      National Institutes of Health: "Hyperthyroidism"
    
      American Academy of Dermatology: "Hyperhidrosis: Signs and Symptoms"
    
      Mayo Clinic: "Hyperhidrosis"
    
      International Hyperhidrosis Society: "Drugs/Medications Known to Cause Hyperhidrosis"
    
      National Institutes of Health: "Sepsis"
    
      Mayo Clinic: "Excessive Sweating"

Is this an emergency? If you are experiencing serious medical symptoms, please see the National Library of Medicine’s list of signs you need emergency medical attention or call 911.

If you're sweating more than you used to, check in with your mood, diet and medications.

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6 Things Your Sweat Can Tell You About Your Health

      Temperature. "Effect of capsaicin on thermoregulation: an update with new aspects"
    
      Harvard Health Publishing: "Relaxation Techniques: Breath control helps quell errant stress response"
    
      Mayo Clinic: "Hot flashes"
    
      National Institute on Aging: "Hot Flashes: What Can I Do?"
    
      National Institutes of Health: "Hyperthyroidism"
    
      American Academy of Dermatology: "Hyperhidrosis: Signs and Symptoms"
    
      Mayo Clinic: "Hyperhidrosis"
    
      International Hyperhidrosis Society: "Drugs/Medications Known to Cause Hyperhidrosis"
    
      National Institutes of Health: "Sepsis"
    
      Mayo Clinic: "Excessive Sweating"