yes it can my friend had it so i would watch out
Sweating too much will not kill but it will cause dehydration that may kill if not enough water is being replenished. Heavy sweating can cause major social and personal problems to your life. If you are sweating alot for no particular reasons, you may be suffering from a medical problem termed hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating)
A potentially serious consequence of profuse sweating is dehydration, as excessive fluid loss can lead to electrolyte imbalances and a decreased blood volume, which may result in dizziness, weakness, and even heat exhaustion or heat stroke if not properly managed. It is important to replenish lost fluids and electrolytes through proper hydration and, if needed, medical intervention.
It is very bad for me because of it's cause of dehydration. stopsweat.com
Food poisoning creates numerous problems. Two of the most common are diarrhea and vomiting. These certainly cause dehydration. And fever causing sweating which increases the dehydration.
Wearing more clothes when working out can increase body temperature and lead to more sweating, which may impact performance by causing fatigue and dehydration.
Certain cancers, such as lymphoma and leukemia, can lead to excessive sweating as a symptom.
it can lead to dehydration which can lead to low blood -pressure and slow heart beat
Profuse sweating on a hot day can lead to dehydration and electrolyte imbalance, which can cause symptoms such as dizziness, weakness, and even heat stroke. It is important to stay hydrated and take breaks in a cool environment to prevent these issues.
Yes you can. If you are outside in the heat and humidity you can suffer from dehydration in a few hours. If you exert energy you can become dehydrated very quickly. Dehydration is a very serious problem which can lead to heat exhaustion, heat stroke, and the shutting down of your bodies organs which leads to death. In sports and work where you are sweating or exerting a lot of energy it is very important to re-hydrate by drinking fluids. Your body needs food and water for a reason. If you are not exerting yourself, 24 hours may not be that detrimental but be careful. If you are using energy and have been sweating and then you stop sweating, you are probably dehydrated. Seek a cooler area, rest, and drink plenty of fluids. NOT BEER OR SODA! Water or sports drinks are better.
Excessive sweating the day after drinking alcohol is often due to dehydration caused by alcohol's diuretic effect, which can lead to increased perspiration as the body tries to regulate its temperature and eliminate toxins.
Mild dehydration is common and usually caused by not drinking enough fluids throughout the day. In children, diarrhoea is a common cause. There are many causes of dehydration, the most common are diarrhoea, vomiting, sweating, excessive urination and fever or burns.
Yes it can