The doctor will recommend the follwing:
1. Maintenance of a healthy and well balanced diet.
2. Good personal hygiene.
3. Application of a personal deodoriser.
For more information consult your General Practioner or your local Medical Advisor.
Either "Excessive Perspiration" or, as my doctor called it, "over-active sweat glands" which is treatable.
Yes, it's a medical term for excessive perspiration.
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The medical term is perspiration. Excessive sweating is hyperhidrosis.
The medical term for excessive sweating is called hyperhidrosisHyperhidrosisThe condition of excessive sweating is called hyperhydrosis.Hyperhidrosis is the medical term meaning excessive perspiration.
Diaphoresis is a medical term used to refer to perspiration or sweating.
Excessive perspiration can be attributed to various factors, including high temperatures, physical exertion, or emotional stress. It can also be a sign of hyperhidrosis, a condition characterized by excessive sweating without an obvious cause. Additionally, certain medications, hormonal changes, or underlying medical conditions may contribute to increased sweating. Staying hydrated and dressing in breathable fabrics can help manage excessive perspiration.
Insensible perspiration is a perspiration that evaporates before it is perceived as moisture on the skin.
Heat exhaustion is caused by exposure to high heat and humidity for many hours, resulting in excessive loss of fluids and salts through heavy perspiration.
The process of sweating. Example: why do we have perspiration mechanism?
I have never heard this one.TOTAL lack of perspiration on one side of the body all the time? I would recommend an Endocrineologist.
Sweating is "perspiration" (when you sweat, you perspire).